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Re: [TR] capillary tube

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Subject: Re: [TR] capillary tube
From: carlsereda <carlsereda@aol.com>
Date: Sat, 11 Jul 2009 11:40:43 -0700
testing . Carl

I grafted a new bulb and capillary tube on to my old gauge per the
internet instructions and it is currently working quite well. I was not
too picky about the style of the capillary tube so I bought the 
cheapest
mechanical gauge that I could find to use a donor. If you have a high
wattage soldering iron and basic soldering skill, it's not very hard 
to do.

Mike

Randall wrote:
> or there are instructions on the Internet for how to try to
> graft a tube and sensor from a replacement gauge onto your original 
> gauge
> while keeping the sensor cold so the ether does not evaporate during 
> the
> operation.
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