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Author: Ken Lagace
Date: 2018-05-20 00:32
How about sinking the tapered gauge in between the glass and the mouthpiece and marking on the gauge where it stops, or by eye, and using a calibrated caliper to measure the taper at that point. Then you know what the correct measurement is supposed to be and testing which gauges you have to see which is accurate or not. I would guess anyone now wanting to answer your question is doing the same with their gauges to see if any come out correctly. I will test my Opperman now to see how accurate it is, but it not made any more.
Thanks for posing the question - this can result in more valuable information for others.
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kdk |
2018-05-19 19:21 |
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Ken Lagace |
2018-05-19 23:25 |
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kdk |
2018-05-20 00:10 |
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Ken Lagace |
2018-05-20 00:32 |
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2018-05-20 00:46 |
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2018-05-21 22:17 |
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