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After many years rendered the lens of my original plastic gauge illegible, I just installed ronstory's "Measureman" more robust glass/plastic/liquid filled gauge myself, and have high hopes. Never did find a decent 0-5 or 0-10psi gauge.
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As POST #8 shows, my gauge is 11+ years old and pretty much looks like the day I first installed it. YMMV I guess.
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It was this one. I bought it on Amazon in 2011.
https://www.amazon.com/Spectre-Perfo...dp/B000BPZ4SW/ It worked fine, but I got gas on it (long dumb story of dumbness) and it leached some of the chemicals out of the plastic lens. Plastic inline components aren't the best thing to use in the first place so I didn't really mind and it wasn't a surprise. |
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