Hi Patrick,
I see that you have High Pressure gauges for regulators available (http://www.ontariobeerkegs.com/product_p/hpgauge.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;), but do not see Low Pressure gauges. As happens quite often, in moving my 5lb portable reg set, I managed to tip it over, broke the low pressure gauge, and now that reg is almost useless. The gas is still flowing properly, but I have no idea what pressure it's delivering.
A future product idea, I'm sure I'm not the only joker who's done this!
Thanks,
chalmers
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Re: Low Pressure Gauge available?
I have a few extra if yah need one, when you back this way?
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Going to be honest. To ship a 4 dollar part from Ontario to you is almost 10 bucks. Ask a friend or pop into a Princess Auto if have one or similar. As mail order we can not compete for one or two small items after post.
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So is that a no? I figured if you had the high pressure gauge, you might carry the low pressure one.
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Re: Low Pressure Gauge available?
Next time your in the neighborhood of the 1029 Brewery stop in, i've got an extra one.chalmers wrote:So is that a no? I figured if you had the high pressure gauge, you might carry the low pressure one.
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