manometer replacement glass

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hi all, i have broken the glass in my Rothenberger manometer :( (the traditional type ones that have been about for ages with the black cover and the stud at the bottom that locks it in place) someone told me its possible to buy jst a replacement glass rather than a complete replacement or one of the nasty plastic ones, any one got any ideas on this?
thanks
gaz
 
I've got an old one somewhere which I dont use, If my garage wasn't a s##te hole and I could find it i'd send it to you.
I use a "green one" with blue fluid,(think its Regin) bit pricey but the dogs boll##ks.
Doesnt loose fluid like normal ones and loads more accurate. Once you try it you wont go back :D
 
I've got an old one somewhere which I dont use, If my garage wasn't a s##te hole and I could find it i'd send it to you.
I use a "green one" with blue fluid,(think its Regin) bit pricey but the dogs boll##ks.
Doesnt loose fluid like normal ones and loads more accurate. Once you try it you wont go back :D

sounds like plumbers garages are the same worldwide! :roll: how do u find the regin one to be more acurate?
 
Because it uses a differant gravity fluid the readings are further apart.
 

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