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Posted by Brownie 45 on July 15, 2006 at 14:17:57 from (207.177.82.186):
In Reply to: Amp Gauge posted by ryan from WI on July 15, 2006 at 10:05:30:
Might try using a fine stone in a drill press at high speed. Set the table to one side of the quill & put the meter face down on a shop rag which has been put on the table to dampen vibration. Very slowly grind off the crimp on the outside edge a little at a time. To reassemble, use clear silicone seal sparingly on the outside circumference where you ground the crimp earlier. This probably won't stand up to a major earthquake, but will probably last. Most of the modern gages have a plastic needle which tends to droop in the heat. If this is your problem, use care when bending the needle.
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