I’ve bought cork from these people who supply cork for automotive use.
https://www.charlescantrill.com/
Make sure you specify exactly what you want or they will supply coarse cork. They also list synthetic materials like neoprene which might be better?
Tin chaincase gasket material
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Square 4 mk1, Square 4 mk2, BSA C12.
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Thank you for the information, I have purchased some cork from a local shop and will see how it goes.
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Adam , rather than using a hole punch which tends to push the material outwards and split especially composite cork , I use gasket drills and you can make your own out of any round tubing filed inside to an outside cutting edge , or if you have a lathe even better made of steel , they are best used in a pillar drill with some plastic material underneath . The kit I bought is no longer available unfortunately
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