Rubber Sheet Warehouse .125 (1/8) Thick x 4 Wide x 10 Feet -Neoprene Rubber Strip Commercial Grade 65A, Smooth Finish, Solid Rubber, Perfect for Weather Stripping, Gasket, Costume & DIY Projects

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  • Daniel Duffy

    > 3 day

    New barn door style doors for a boat house required height changes and insulation. These function well as a floor sweep when applied to the bottom of the doors and keep out critters and leaves etc.

  • IanC

    > 3 day

    Strong, heavy rubber sheet. Used to make replacement drop down curtains that stop chips from flying back up a gas wood chipper inlet shoot. The original curtains tore quickly, the replacements have lasted a lot longer and have no obvious damage. (But I still wear a full face shield just in case a chip does manage to get past the curtain!!!)

  • Joe D.

    Greater than one week

    Purchased a 10ftx12x3/16 neoprene strip to replace a damaged and deteriorated rubber backing for our mud flap on the rear of our motor home. Found it was very easy to work with the rubber sheet, using the old rubber sheet as a template to drill holes for the chrome lettering and the metal back plate. The rubber material feels very durable and looks good as the base for our mud flap. Hopefully we will get many years of use.

  • Kinji T

    > 3 day

    I used this to put in a keyboard to make to sound better. It worked well and was a good price for the amount you get.

  • Dave

    Greater than one week

    I bought this rubber so that I could add strips to the sole of my running shoes, as a protector. It sort of works for that aim, but there are a few issues than make is less satisfying It is a very soft rubber. Therefore, I burn through the strips, where I put most of my walking pressure, within 15 miles of walking. Worst of all, it smells really badly, though I have done so many things to try to get rid of the smell. I left it in the garage for days, then I placed or outside there it would get ample air and rain, then I washed it with soap & water, and finally I have just left it in a room with the windows open. Yet, after three weeks the terrible out gasing still persists. So, if you need this for an inside application, I would suggest you look for another product.

  • Welder mom

    Greater than one week

    I cut it to use between 2 metal pieces on a truck frame

  • Marc M

    > 3 day

    Wow! simple, thin, easy to trim to any shape to reduce vibrations, cushion and insulate... this is a product any homeowner or apartment dweller should have on hand. Its a product that, after one or two uses you find many uses you might not have thought about. Ive used it to cushion windows and block air flow, the same for a door, as a gasket to keep metal and plastic parts from vibrating together. I used it to lock in a cup holder on my motorcycle and youd have to take a hammer to the clamp to get it to budge... or simply loose the clamps screw for an easy adjustment. With careful measurements, good scissors or razor blade, a straight edge and perhaps some super glue, this is a great solution for so many problems and annoyances. Money well spent.

  • scott morton

    > 3 day

    Distorts in safety solvent. Used in a tumbler.

  • Fred Daniel

    Greater than one week

    I bought this rubber to place under a pair of wide nylon straps that holds down a 500-gallon propane tank to a 3,000-pound foundation, in earthquake country. The tank owner did not want the feet bolted to the concrete and the rubber keeps the straps from scratching the paint on the tank. Sometimes, you gotta please everyone.

  • Jesse

    > 3 day

    It did what i needed it to. Its been a few weeks since install and no issues. I used this to seal the mid section of an RV toilet (not recommended by the manufacturer) or if you are easily grossed out. So far it saved me $200+ for a new toilet.

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