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    410 or 404 would be a bad example

    407 or 409 would be very clear

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    itsiceman, sounds like your talking about dewpoint vs bubble on the saturation temps from glide, just went through this on another thread where I was confused.

    407c
    421a
    438a

    Those would show what your talking about, here's the digicool AK900 on 421a, I'm assuming you want these pics from the digimon screens.

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    That is correct mason
    The original Digimon and the new single stubbie gauge I saw were not programmed this way.

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    Is this what you are looking for?

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    Looks fine like your bikini team

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    That's Sweden, not Switzerland..... But I hear you.

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    Heard that
    Like Ricola.........

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    Now you got it.

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    Just ordered my set of digicools from trutech today
    Paid for 2 day shipping i hate waiting

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    You won't be disappointed. You'll never want to use analog again especially with having SH and SC real time. Did you buy the scissor sensors? I would high suggest you get them it does save a good amount of time or the Velcro sensors.

    Quote Originally Posted by marter View Post
    Just ordered my set of digicools from trutech today
    Paid for 2 day shipping i hate waiting

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    Not yet. Im just a poor boy from a poor family. The vecro will have to make due for now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marter View Post
    Not yet. Im just a poor boy from a poor family. The vecro will have to make due for now.
    Ya can't be that poor if you paid for 2nd day shipping! Think of it as a investment in your future and the ability to complete more jobs because it will cut down the time per job! I actually epoxied the Velcro thermistors to clamps I got at home depot before the scissor clamps were available.

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    Thats what imma do home depot has the tiny irwin bar clamps for 6 bucks a piece.

    Hey if i wasnt poor i would paid for fedex next day critcal am delivery

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    Quote Originally Posted by marter View Post
    Not yet. Im just a poor boy from a poor family. The vecro will have to make due for now.
    http://www.cableorganizer.com/mille-...-mille-tie.htm




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    Scissor clamps save lots of time and aggrevation, well worth the extra Benjamin IMO

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joehvac25 View Post
    I remember when all the kids around had digimons and I had a pet rock.
    I already used that joke joe

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    Quote Originally Posted by jtrammel View Post
    Scissor clamps save lots of time and aggrevation, well worth the extra Benjamin IMO
    I agree with you. I carry both a clamp probe and a standard probe in my tool bag, plus an extra clamp and several standard probes in the truck.

    Reason being that the clamps don't work so well on lines smaller than 3/8" and do not fit on lines larger than 1 5/8".



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    Quote Originally Posted by marter View Post
    Thats what imma do home depot has the tiny irwin bar clamps for 6 bucks a piece.

    Hey if i wasnt poor i would paid for fedex next day critcal am delivery
    Wouldn't go with the bar clamps they sometimes create clearance issues. The reason I'm saying this is because I tried the bar clamps.

    I you can pull some overtime and get the scissor clamps you won't be disappointed for sure.

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    Mark,

    Got any feedback on the Refco Digimon? You should at least have some first impressions.

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    Watched 3 sets of Hilmar gauges thrown in the junk pile at our local supply house. Guys behind the counter told me they wouldn't sell a set. Beware and don't waste the $500

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