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Join Date: Feb 2015
Location: Georgetown, TX
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I have cleaned up and disassembled the plunger. When I separated the tangs on the plunger the gasket or whatever was sandwiched fell apart. It appeared to be paper. What should it be? Rubber? Leather? I was thinking of cutting a circular piece of gasket material. Has anyone done this before? Your help is appreciated.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Mpls, MN
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I haven't looked at mine in years, but I thought it was a cork plunger.
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I now have three of them and one was like a paper gasket, one has a 1/2" cork, and one has what appears to be a piece of leather with the tangs like in the picture above.
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