In a message dated 6/27/02 11:26:06 AM, afox@CNR.COLOSTATE.EDU writes: << I have never seen a pressure gauge that goes this high. >> Andrew, I know from firsthand experience that mechanical pressure gauges with a maximum reading of 30,000 PSI are known to mankind; I imagine that they are also available for higher pressure applications. If nothing else, check out an oxyacetylene outfit. You will find an oxygen tank gauge which pegs out at 4000 PSI. Richie |
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