I've suggested cutting your own gaskets on here many times. It's really simply and fast. There are still plenty of people here who tap out their gaskets, which is fine, but the draftsman in me seems to like drawing/tracing them out first, then cutting them. So, for the large number of people who run into a wall (so to speak), stopping you from proceeding on an install because you think you need to order a gasket and wait on it 'til it arrives, this is for you.
You'll need:












In less than 15 minutes, I now have new gaskets with some cork left over for future gaskets and can proceed on my project without waiting on overpriced gaskets to arrive.
You'll need:
- Gasket material. Either gray fiber or cork. Buy at any auto parts store; comes in a roll; usually 1/16" thick.
- Hole punches. Found mine at Harbor Freight.
- Hammer.
- X-Acto knife. Walmart or any craft store.
- Fine, black pen.
- Straight edge.












In less than 15 minutes, I now have new gaskets with some cork left over for future gaskets and can proceed on my project without waiting on overpriced gaskets to arrive.