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    vacuum gauge

    Does anyone have a good source for vacuum gauges for our systems?

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    Greg - I am sure there are probably lots of sources for gauges but this is where I got mine: http://www.surpluscenter.com/item.as...41&catname=air
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    Thanks Steve. Shoot. That's out of stock.
    Last edited by Greg Haugen; 04-07-2010 at 12:21 PM.

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    Vac-Gauge

    McMaster-Carr they have some less than $10-$15 ea.

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    Northern Tools also, online only, though.

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    When in doubt, go to McMaster&Carr. If they don't have 'it' you didn't need it anyway.
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    Harbor Freight

    I made a rare visit to Harbor Frieght yesterday and see that they have one. I don't remember specifically, but I think it was $6.


    Don Geiger

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    Greg - Sorry, I should have been a little more clear - I was recommending the business, not a particular gauge. They do have a wide variety of guages to choose from. Check out this page or do a search on their site for additional items: http://www.surpluscenter.com/sort.as...r&keyword=AGGV
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    I got mine at surplus center too.

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    Surplus Center.
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    Are the liquid filled gauges preferred or not? Any problems with the needle fluttering while in use?

    Mike

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    Liquid filled gauges

    Liquid filled gauges are designed to dampen fluctiations in situations where the pressure is changing very rapidly and frequently. I can't imagine it is necessary in our applications.

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