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O-RINGS

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Does anyone know of somewhere local that might have a good selection of the reddish orange silicone o-rings? I need to try a couple different sizes and don't want to buy several packs fo the ones I won't need.

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What will you use these O-rings on?
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I ordered a bunch from McMaster-Carr for my corny kegs. DrDually gave me the part #s.

I have a bunch of the AS568A-111 if you need some.. check out AS568A-111 for gas post o-rings...

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Here are the part numbers from McMaster-Carr

O Rings OD ID Thickness SKU
Dip Tube Quad Sealing - Buna N 0.505 0.299 0.103 9452K172
Lid O Ring - Silicon 4.025 3.475 0.275 9396K926
Pressure relief valve - old style 0.285 0.145 0.070 1879T13
Post O Ring - Silicon 0.630 0.424 0.103 9396K24
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The o-rings I need are for the bulkhead fittings on my kettles. I used a punch tool to cut the holes, and it proved to be just a hair too large to form a tight seal using the o-rings I got with the kit. I wanted something with a bit larger cross section to try.
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Tony, you might not want an o-ring, but a silicone gasket instead.
Check out these: http://www.bargainfittings.com/index.ph ... uct_id=189

Combine the gasket ring and a stainless washer and you get a lot of surface contact. There's also an even larger red version on their site.

You can check with Derrin if he has these, but I didn't see them on the website.
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The weldless bulkhead fittings Derrin has worked great for my tad-too-large hole I drilled into my kettle. I know you asked specifically about o-rings only, but if you don't find a good fit, these might help. http://www.brewershardware.com/Weldless-Fittings/
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