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You want the 15 gram gauge. The 100 gram is good for setting spring
tension on underlevers, or maybe some nicely vertigris-ed old flanges!
(Ever wonder what 40 grams of friction feels like on a hammer flange?)<br>
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- Mark Dierauf<br>
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David Ilvedson wrote:
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<p>Is the 100 gram corex tension gauge useable on flanges? or do I
need the 15 gram gauge</p>
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<p>David Ilvedson, RPT<br>
Pacifica, CA 94044<br>
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