Just came across this Gasket House for Fridges

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Very nice! Antique Appliances Co. has a lot to offer and most importantly they will assist you in selecting the right gasket.

In addition to them, I have had great success with Case Parts Co. https://www.caseparts.com/ for the mid-century fridges like the wall mount and GE curved-top models. They are a commercial supplier and don't privide tech support for vintage use of their gaskets. In other words, you have to give them measurements and select a gasket style, but they will miter and fuse the corners for you. Their magnetic gaskets are very good upgrades, as well.

Referring to the pictures; the white fridge is a 40's or 50's GE. The gasket from Case Parts is their type P10698 46-1/4"x27-1/2" /4 Gasket; which including custom cutting was about $50.

The turquoise Wall Mount GE fridge gasket part numbers are as follows:
P2896 21"x25-3/8" /4 for the two larger doors
P2896 17-1/2"x25-3/8" /4 for the smaller door.
Each of the above gaskets was $30 at the time I ordered.

Hope this helps to add to the first post!
Sincerely,
David

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I've used .....

etundra.com

twice now for 2 refrigerator restorations and they have just about every profile of gasket imaginable. And their prices are much better. If you need to splice, glue the joints with this stuff. The ones I glued are like they were heat welded. This glue softens the material and makes a permanent bond. Kinda like how pvc pipe glue does.

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