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Thanks, Doc. If I can find some other old, hardened rubber around here somewhere I'll try it. If it works I'll put the old Jostam No-Kick Coming into it.
Have been also told by a good friend that boiling it in water will soften the rubber somewhat, and that the trick to it is to "knead" the rubber, with the base of the pad flat on a table, while it's still hot, while wearing gloves.