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Supplies of original spare parts are a bit low after "20 odd years". I think it is easiest to cut 4 tiny rectangles out of e.g. an old bicycle tube.
Oooh oh, I must hurry, the members of this high forum will bash me for this proposal ;-)
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Joe, a year ago I got some perfect replacement Voyager feet from pimpmyhp on ebay.
Cheers,
Tony
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Alternatively, I would recommend looking for a cheap 12C from the same vintage and swapping the feet. It could be potentially easier than cutting your own. Sometimes you can get one for under $20.
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Many plumbing supply and hardware stores sell rubber gasket material that is the proper thickness. Also EPDM roofing membrane (also used to line ponds). For stickup I use outdoor carpet tape. Very few innertube repair kits have material thick enough. Also bicycle innertubes are not thick enough. Finding a car or truck innertube can be hard these days.