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Carbinite pulley on a DD
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<blockquote data-quote="lshin037" data-source="post: 14976056" data-attributes="member: 168165"><p>I think I should try that out before making a run with no WG. Like 92fiveohfox said, it is indeed dangerous. </p><p>I was thinking maybe the rate on this gauge is too slow to pick up so I planned on getting a manual gauge. But others have posted that they're using the same gauge and seeing the intended pressure.</p><p></p><p>Im guessing there's no way Tial mislabeled/mispainted the springs?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lshin037, post: 14976056, member: 168165"] I think I should try that out before making a run with no WG. Like 92fiveohfox said, it is indeed dangerous. I was thinking maybe the rate on this gauge is too slow to pick up so I planned on getting a manual gauge. But others have posted that they're using the same gauge and seeing the intended pressure. Im guessing there's no way Tial mislabeled/mispainted the springs? [/QUOTE]
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