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Post by tomcatpc on Dec 24, 2015 22:51:09 GMT -8
I got the tubing to replace the old yellowed tubing in today and got my Scubapro Depth Gauge back to where it can be read. I was able to save and use the old plug as a bonus. With all the extra 9 plus feet of tubing...I'll probably be keeping my eyes open for more depth gauges. Mark
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Post by diverdon on Dec 25, 2015 5:00:54 GMT -8
Cool Mark! Let us know how well it works. I need to do that on a couple of my own.
DD
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Post by nikeajax on Dec 25, 2015 11:11:12 GMT -8
Mark, kin ya send me a hunk o' that stuff, I seriously doubt you'll EVER use that much! I'll send you a coupla bux fer et, or how ever much you want... DD, don'cha need some too fer yern? I know, you can't 'cause yer gunna start a capillary gauge museum Jaybird
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Post by tomcatpc on Dec 25, 2015 11:36:53 GMT -8
Send me your address... How much do you need? I do have the feeling I will be looking for more gauges now that I know I can fix them... Thanks Mark
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Post by tomcatpc on Feb 15, 2016 21:07:51 GMT -8
Took this to a pool last week and in an entire ten foot of water it worked like it should. Not much to go wrong in the first place, but glad I could see the bubble. Mark
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Post by tomcatpc on May 20, 2018 15:11:16 GMT -8
I just snagged another ScubaPro Depth Gauge at an antique shop today. Already "restored" it. Not going to post a photo, since my camera/phone is not doing well and it is exactly the same as in the original post. Mark
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