Replacement for "O" rings.

Mark Sykes mark at MARKSYKES.NET
Tue Apr 18 09:01:04 EDT 2006


They eventually dry out, stretch a bit, and then they slip.  Think of them 
as part of a yearly maintenance item in a tube rig.  I took one to a 
hardware store and got replacements very cheaply.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "] John Watkins" <atespam at COX.NET>

>I am probably putting my foot in it with this question.  Especially sending 
>it
> out to all.
>
> Is the problem with the orings is that they don't hold up or that they 
> don't
> work well?

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