Making a pressure gauge

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Making a pressure gauge

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Hi all, I'm making a pressure regulator tester and am after a few pointers on how to attach the pipe to the gauge, I've got a friend who's a welder. I've got plenty of Citroen pipe which have fittings on the end to screw into the pressure regulator. Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
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I'd imagine somewhere like Pirtek could make an adaptor up easily enough.
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If you know someone who has a lathe or a pillar drill you could make up something to do that in an afternoon. Just need to find out what the thread size is on the Citroen fitting and off you go.
Short piece of bar stock, drill all the way through, drill and tap 1/4" BSP thread in one side and the Citroen fitting size on the reg on the other.
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Could I just braze the pipe onto the bottom of the gauge?
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cc101 wrote:Could I just braze the pipe onto the bottom of the gauge?
no reason why not, but obviously remove the fitting from the gauge beforehand
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That's a glycerine damped gauge with a rubber seal visible in the photo. You need a mechanical joint onto it, brazing will damage it.
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If you go to your local plumbing supplier you will probably be able to get a fitting to screw on which will accommodate a small copper pipe, you could then solder a hydraulic pipe to it.

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Here's my finished result will test it after work and post a video of it in action!

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Nice! Did you have the pipe made up? I would have been wary of brazing it. I'd imagine it would make a loud bang if the joint failed.
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Sorry to be a dumb one, but what would you need that for ??
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I think Jim's are brazed.
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I would sleeve over the flex hose section with fuel hose or similar. With feed pressure it'll be quite stiff and I'd worry that flexing it may cause failure.
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I had a local hydraulic specialist make it up for me with industrial fittings the rubber hose is good for up to 400 bar, charged me 15 quid to make it up!
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Be careful still, a tiny leak could do much damage.