Source for large, thin o-rings?

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Source for large, thin o-rings?

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I'm nearly done with my first model of the year: a 1:1 scale plasma grenade.
There are a couple of seams that I'd like to cheat with o-rings but I'm not sure where to find o-rings with the rather specific dimensions.

I need one at ~2.8—2.9" inner diameter, and another at ~2.1—2.2", with a ring thickness of no more than 1/16"

So.... any ideas where I could get my hands on o-rings like this?
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Harbor freight, or maybe an automotive store.

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2in diameter o ring that's 1/16 thick... I'd check an auto parts store. Possibly a large full service camera store. Found this if it helps http://www.allorings.com/size_cross_ref ... framed.htm
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Google 'small parts inc' They have 100's of sizes....I got some I used as 1/6 scale bike tires.
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It may help to know what sizes you're looking for. Looking at the spec for o-ring sizes (NAS1611), it appears you want a size -040 (2.864 inside diameter, 0.070 cross-section and a size 034 (2.114 ID, 0.070 cross-section).
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Helpful stuff. Thanks everyone. I knew you guys would be able to help.
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I consult the source of all things industrial, the McMaster-Carr catalog


http://www.mcmaster.com/#o-rings/=g4yhnh

Multiple material choices to boot!

Ken
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