Size:1" x 10'  |  Style:.062" thick The Singular Material That Really CAN Do It All! The Perfect-Sized Rubber Sheets For Most Uses We offer rubber sheets and rolls of all types, dimensions, and volumes. -         Arts and crafts that need a flexible, strong material that holds its shape-         DIY rubber gaskets are easy to make with these premium rubber sheets-         Pads to reduce noise or protect from abrasion –furniture, appliances, or anywhere else!-         Absorbing any kind of impact, hammering or vibration-         Cushion or soften sharp edges-         Even form a water-tight seal USA-Manufacturer (With Excellent Customer Service) Rubber Sheet Warehouse is one of the leading global manufacturers of rubber – we supply the world with some of the best rubber available anywhere. Our rubber is well-known for its exceptional quality - its strength, firmness, flexibility, and durability under a wide range of temperatures and applications. It it’s tough enough for “the big boys” – who use it on things like airplanes and tires for super heavy machinery – then we figure it ought to be tough enough for the at-home DIY projects. But just in case it isn’t, for any reason – we’ve also got a passion for customer service. With over 30 years in this industry, we’ve heard everything and we’ve helped our clients resolve every issue. Feel free to give us a call. Now THAT’S an offer you won’t see many rubber manufacturers making! That’s what makes Rubber Sheet Warehouse DIFFERENT.
T**N
these are the only two things that you need to make sure are good. Otherwise the quality of the rubber is good
Ordered a 10ft length piece and it came at 9ft, 9inches. This was disappointing because I needed to cut it into 2 5ft length pieces. Also the end cuts were in rough shape and not even close to straight. When you are selling pieces of rubber that come off a large roll, these are the only two things that you need to make sure are good. Otherwise the quality of the rubber is good.
T**Y
For outside use only
This product smelled like rubber tires. I odor was so strong, I put it in the garage for three days and it made the entire garage smell. I could not use it because the smell never went away. I think it can only be used for automotive stuff.
G**N
High quality
Used to make wind flap in my dog's dog house. Works great. Supple and flexible, hangs nice and straight. Seems very durable.I also ordered custom cut rubber strips to put between ladder rack and my pickup bed rails. Product came cut exactly right, and the cuts were perfectly straight. I used slightly thicker rubber for the bed rails than I did for the dog house. I will do business again.People complain about the odor. It just smells like a tire shop. But once it airs out for a day or two, the smell is gone. Not sure what all the fuss is about.
M**M
Cheap homeowner resource with many applications
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. I've 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 you'd have to take a hammer to the clamp to get it to budge... or simply loose the clamp's 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.
X**S
Great for making gaskets for drums
I ordered the 12x36 .062 thick sheet for making gaskets for my drum lugs. It's a Mapex Venus series with 4 rack toms, 1 floor tom, and a bass drum. 3 out of the 4 Tom's have 6 lugs.. the other has 4 lugs and the bass drum has 8 (on each side) I needed to be able to make a total of 72 gaskets which I'm pretty sure will be easy to do given how small my lugs are and how much I ordered... I also made a gasket real quick to post how great the quality is of this rubber sheet. The thickness is perfect and it's easy to cut. I've made a little jig for the lugs so I can have even cuts just so no metal is contacting the wood... just the rubber. Same goes for making little washers. I have a circular punch tube that will assist in making those. The lug and leg gaskets will be cut using my jig and exacto knife.
R**6
This worked great for what we used it for
This worked great for what we used it for. We were remodeling our kitchen and made cement counter tops but the edges where my stove sat were rough and I didn't want to scratch up the finish on the stove so we super glued this to the edges of the counter top and we had to put a little oil on them because it made a very tight fit for the stove but a little baby oil and we got the stove in safe and sound and there is no gap for dirt or crumbs to get down in there. I get creative when we do our own remodeling. :)
T**N
It is a roll of rubber. It is what it is
This is very durable rubber. I used it to line my truck bed tool box where it would contact my truck paint, and it has held up well and protected my truck. I stuck it in place with contact cement - which seems to work well. It is nice to have this stuff available out here. For years, stuff like this was hard to find.
M**.
Applied to Weight Racks (for 5# to 120# dumbbells) using Contact Cement
I repainted weight racks and wanted to protect the area the weights rest on. I needed 6 foot strips, ranging from 2" to 4" wide - it was most cost effective to buy the large roll and cut the strips I needed. The rubber did have a smell, but it always will at first and then goes away eventually. The roll measured just over the size I ordered (both length and width) and the edges were cut straight. I marked with a pen (and could see the line) and cut with a razor blade (my cuts were straight enough). I scuffed the painted surface then cleaned it and the rubber strips with rubbing alcohol. You'll need plenty of ventilation and a mask when using Contact Cement (I used Dap Weldwood). Just brushed it onto both surfaces, waited about 20 mins, and then laid the rubber strips on the rack. The 6 ft long strip were flimsy, so two people were needed to lay it, we tried not to stretch it but every strip we laid had to have the end length trimmed again (maybe 1/4 in to 1/2 in - which we cut off with a scissors). It was not instant contact, we could pick it up again and reset it - and the final contact stayed firm. We put the weights on right away (5 lbs through 120 lbs) and it looks good and I expect it to be durable.
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