Three hours more were required to
gasket the mainsail and jib, and at two in the morning, nearly dead, the life almost buffeted and worked out of me, I had barely sufficient consciousness to know the experiment was a success.
In similar fashion had the crew of the
GASKET, a sandalwood trader, perished.
The next instant, to the perplexity and consternation of the owner, Charley was on top of Big Alec in the cockpit, and I was helping bind him with gaskets. The owner was dancing excitedly about and demanding an explanation, but by that time Big Alec's partner had crawled aft from the bowsprit and was peering apprehensively over the rail into the cockpit.
"More gaskets!" Charley shouted, and I made haste to supply them.
The Nan-Shan was being looted by the storm with a senseless, destructive fury: trysails torn out of the extra
gaskets, double-lashed awnings blown away, bridge swept clean, weather-cloths burst, rails twisted, light-screens smashed -- and two of the boats had gone already.
Billy could hear them throwing down the halyards, casting off
gaskets, and heaving the anchor short on the tiny winch.
From aloft we could not see the ship for smoke, and they worked carefully, passing the
gaskets with even turns.
The
gasket material usually is dispensed as a thixotropic paste cured with heat or atmospheric moisture to a relatively soft, rubbery
gasket with hardness of 35 to 75 Shore A.
15 November 2018 - North Carolina, US-based The Seals, a
gasket distributor for commercial appliance doors, has acquired Raleigh, North Carolina-based The
Gasket Guy, the company said.
Considering we now have pitches that are down to 300[micro]m for CSPs and may have gaps between passive components as tight as 100[micro]m in the near future, one can understand the importance of a good
gasket. Any contamination could result in material that bridges together instead of forming a nice, singular, well-defined deposit.
* the conductivity of a
gasket when applied to the joint surfaces to be used in actual application,