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John Knight said:Frank,
Can they be used with an existing flowmeter with Magnehelic and Dwyer gauges? If so, how would it be hooked up? If it can, I would like one. Digital is much more precise than a needle gauge.
John
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John, before I could have given you any answer they were all sold, but good news is that any pneumatic supply store can get them for you, unfortunately they are not cheap. I don't know if they can be used with what you have but I will use it to build my own. A pressure gage is a pressure gage, what Magnehelic does well digital should do a bit better. Just my opinion.John Knight said:John Knight said:Frank,
Can they be used with an existing flowmeter with Magnehelic and Dwyer gauges? If so, how would it be hooked up? If it can, I would like one. Digital is much more precise than a needle gauge.
John
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It is a crying shame that I asked a question, expecting an answer, even with committing to getting one. And then they are all sold without the courtesy of an answer. Happy new year!!
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Frank,F.Orlic said:John, before I could have given you any answer they were all sold, but good news is that any pneumatic supply store can get them for you, unfortunately they are not cheap. I don't know if they can be used with what you have but I will use it to build my own. A pressure gage is a pressure gage, what Magnehelic does well digital should do a bit better. Just my opinion.John Knight said:John Knight said:Frank,
Can they be used with an existing flowmeter with Magnehelic and Dwyer gauges? If so, how would it be hooked up? If it can, I would like one. Digital is much more precise than a needle gauge.
John
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It is a crying shame that I asked a question, expecting an answer, even with committing to getting one. And then they are all sold without the courtesy of an answer. Happy new year!!
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bbhawker said:Looks to me like John said he wanted one even though he asked a question.Thats just how some people are John. Oh well must just be interpretation thats it.
Brad B)
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John, I will sell you my own gage. If still interested mail me.John Knight said:Frank,F.Orlic said:John, before I could have given you any answer they were all sold, but good news is that any pneumatic supply store can get them for you, unfortunately they are not cheap. I don't know if they can be used with what you have but I will use it to build my own. A pressure gage is a pressure gage, what Magnehelic does well digital should do a bit better. Just my opinion.John Knight said:John Knight said:Frank,
Can they be used with an existing flowmeter with Magnehelic and Dwyer gauges? If so, how would it be hooked up? If it can, I would like one. Digital is much more precise than a needle gauge.
John
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It is a crying shame that I asked a question, expecting an answer, even with committing to getting one. And then they are all sold without the courtesy of an answer. Happy new year!!
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Why should I have to go to a store to get one when I was the first that responded and asked for one. True I asked as question that but that does not mean that I was passing on it. Anything but! They are not sold until you make that determination and apparently you did by passing me over. I guess I'll have to do without it.
Again I say Happy New Year to you.
John
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F.Orlic said:John, I will sell you my own gage. If still interested mail me.John Knight said:Frank,F.Orlic said:John, before I could have given you any answer they were all sold, but good news is that any pneumatic supply store can get them for you, unfortunately they are not cheap. I don't know if they can be used with what you have but I will use it to build my own. A pressure gage is a pressure gage, what Magnehelic does well digital should do a bit better. Just my opinion.John Knight said:John Knight said:Frank,
Can they be used with an existing flowmeter with Magnehelic and Dwyer gauges? If so, how would it be hooked up? If it can, I would like one. Digital is much more precise than a needle gauge.
John
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It is a crying shame that I asked a question, expecting an answer, even with committing to getting one. And then they are all sold without the courtesy of an answer. Happy new year!!
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Why should I have to go to a store to get one when I was the first that responded and asked for one. True I asked as question that but that does not mean that I was passing on it. Anything but! They are not sold until you make that determination and apparently you did by passing me over. I guess I'll have to do without it.
Again I say Happy New Year to you.
John
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Frank
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