Draft Gauge.
Posted: Mon. Nov. 08, 2010 12:51 pm
These things are hard to find locally. Where can I buy one in the Pocono PA area?
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You can use one of these as well if you do not want to deal with the fluid in the Manometer.poconoman wrote:These things are hard to find locally. Where can I buy one in the Pocono PA area?
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The cheapest I found is $130. Where's the $30 one?coaledsweat wrote:About $30 @ Grainger.
Not bad! One merchant selling them for $35 shipped. Model # 27 is fine?WNY wrote:YOu are not looking at the right one, a DWYER Mark II Model 25 are about $30-40. Just do a Google search or look on Ebay.
Here are some on Ebay
http://shop.ebay.com/i.html?_nkw=dwyer+mark+II&_s ... m270.l1313
Double post.poconoman wrote:Not bad! One merchant selling them for $35 shipped. Model #27 is fine?WNY wrote:YOu are not looking at the right one, a DWYER Mark II Model 25 are about $30-40. Just do a Google search or look on Ebay.
Here are some on Ebay
http://shop.ebay.com/i.html?_nkw=dwyer+mark+II&_s ... m270.l1313
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Agreed! LOL, only takes a lil bit.Freddy wrote:NOT model 27! The Mark II Mod 25 is what you want. Keep your eye on eBay & you'll get one for $30-$35. Follow the directions exactly! If you get too much oil in it, it's a son of a gun to get the extra back out.
Awesome!WNY wrote:The problem is the SCALE, the model 27 goes to 7" of water, the model 25 goes to 3", you are only using LESS than .1", so the scale may be hard to read at the .02-.04 rating. It's too bad they don't make a 0-1" one in this type.
I marked on this one, where you would read it, the Model 27 would be even smaller range to read and less accurate at the lower range.