Got a Manometer - Now What
- freetown fred
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Love what ya done there J!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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That's what I had in mind...a manometer clock. I got the idea here on this forum...might have been you. Someone did build-along on this forum and it was slick, just like yours is slick. I like it!
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Yes, that was Joe's post about his making the Mano gauge stand you see in his pic. As he says, both models of Dwyer mano work, but you can see which one looks better on the mantle.
Paul
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Tom, nice idea for some-one "sans" mantels. And thanks again guys for the compliments. I was able to find the link to the thread of the piece I kinda hacked up, if anyone is interested. Mine's not perfect but from a distance, (100 yards) it's tolerable. Lots of clever craftsman on this site, so it would be interesting to see others work, or maybe a future project.
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