Posted by Frontranger on January 27, 2008 at 16:32:53 from (64.234.246.236):
In Reply to: trailer lighting plug posted by Frontranger on January 27, 2008 at 13:28:36:
Bob and Rob: Thankin' you fellers muchly. I was some concerned about maybe gettin' too much in there and having it foul something else up. Wayne: I did a lot of lookin' around for a plug that had a better seal than the ones I found in the stores around here. None of 'em seem to have any kind of O ring/gasket at the closure cap and will nearly always have to leak some at the top of the closure when they are not in use. I think Pollack makes one heavy duty one that might make up for no seal with a cap that fits over the hole a little better (think lid on a jar minus the threads), but it is in the pin configuration as opposed to the blade type setup. I was looking at contact cementing a small rubber flap over the top and maybe that's just what I'll try. Too durn much trouble for most folks and nearly too much for me, but I would rather have the blade type hookup for now. Maybe that'll change later. Thanks again fellers.
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