Yep, it looks like Doug Steen had the easiest answer with the red balls for
$5. I'll need two orifices to keep the ball from going in the tank, but
that's easily accomplished with some 1/4" aluminum bar with a little hole in
it. That'll help buffer the reading too, kind of like the capacitor o
Looks like for $5.00 you can just buy the extra floats and put one in your tube
maybe.
Doug Steen wrote:
> http://atkinsonfuelgauges.com/
> The Long EZ folks have used this with great success for 25 years
> ___
> Search the KRnet Archives at http://tuga
http://atkinsonfuelgauges.com/
The Long EZ folks have used this with great success for 25 years
Mark wrote regarding KR> fuel tank sight gauge tubing?
Edward replied;
A card marked up with diagonal
close-pitched lines inserted behind the gauge will help to show up fuel level
due to refraction effect ? fuel in the sight-gauge appears to alter the angle
of the lines. Enjoy the hyperlinks.
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Has anyone tried an air soft bb?
In a message dated 10/16/2012 6:23:26 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
av...@igen.co.za writes:
Has anybody ever tried using the sight glass from a boiler? It is made
from pretty thick, toughened glass. If it can withstand the pressure of a
boiler I am sure it
Has anybody ever tried using the sight glass from a boiler? It is made from
pretty thick, toughened glass. If it can withstand the pressure of a boiler I
am sure it would be fine for a fuel sight glass. It would also never discolour
Regards
Dene Collett
Avlec Projects cc
Port Elizabeth
South Af
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Subject: KR> fuel sight gauge
I just installed a sight gauge in my kr project. I used the blue tubing made
for gas in Aircraft Spruce?s catalog. I made a back ground plate for the sight
tube out of a strip of aluminum with a piece of paper glued to it with 1/4
inch black stripes spaced
I just installed a sight gauge in my kr project. I used the blue tubing made
for gas in Aircraft Spruce?s catalog. I made a back ground plate for the sight
tube out of a strip of aluminum with a piece of paper glued to it with 1/4
inch black stripes spaced 1/4 inch apart that are at an angle. T
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