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Those shorter gauges I guess worked with ballon tires (lower pressure?) so not as much extension needed. I also notice they appear to be chrome plated brass. My brass only unit appears to be the first in the long decrease in quality to present day plastic. I just tested my gauge and it works and is accurate, I just threw out a present day plastic as it was none functional.
Quote from: Hoarder on May 15, 2017, 09:29:08 AMThose shorter gauges I guess worked with ballon tires (lower pressure?) so not as much extension needed. I also notice they appear to be chrome plated brass. My brass only unit appears to be the first in the long decrease in quality to present day plastic. I just tested my gauge and it works and is accurate, I just threw out a present day plastic as it was none functional.Hoarder, you're right. The short gauges were for ballon tires.Don, I have a few tire gauges from WW2.Tire pressure gauges WW2 by Henri Nasutus, on FlickrRegardsHenri