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Old 02-25-2021, 09:20 AM
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The new gauge looks nice...you would not been able to fix the old gauge. Once the capillary

tube is cut...the gauge is done.

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Mr Williamson said he could repair it... but the cost ratio versus buying a new one was the deciding factor... ill keep the broken original and maybe one day have it repaired. but for now ...the new one will suffice for my needs.
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Dave,

That is not necessarily true. I have seen them repaired with a tube from another gauge.

Jason
Jason,

Thank you for the link...I stand corrected that a TUBE can be replaced, but not without of

issues it seems.

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