Jerry rigged a much “fancier” pressure guage. Thought it looked cooler on this plant, and it has an Azimuth pointed at the operator.
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Scary delicate hanging out there unsupported, on the end of so many lever arms.
Scary delicate hanging out there unsupported, on the end of so many lever arms.
Well the main reason I put this on here is because the guage on the 12-32 hole broke. The guage didn’t break but the fitting broke off. I had taken it off to recalibrate it and the fitting snapped. I didn’t use any brute force on it either.
I am not a pro at silver soldering. It’s very secure none the less unless I blatantly started twisting it off. I suppose I could get rid of the 45 ° joint and have it just straight up and down and give it a slight twist, towards the operator.
I did remove the 45° joint.
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In plumbing, I've learned the fewer joints, the better. Looks good BTW.