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Ross[_3_]
December 16th 17, 06:05 PM
Sold my glider so have a couple of things lying about.
Winter FGH10 altimeter, 2 year old, Foot scale with ivory backing.
$500 including shipping
Winter 80mm ASI marked for a Libelle 201b in knots. Last overhauled 2016
$240 including shipping
Matt Herron Jr.
December 17th 17, 05:12 AM
On Saturday, December 16, 2017 at 10:05:49 AM UTC-8, Ross wrote:
> Sold my glider so have a couple of things lying about.
>
> Winter FGH10 altimeter, 2 year old, Foot scale with ivory backing.
> $500 including shipping
>
> Winter 80mm ASI marked for a Libelle 201b in knots. Last overhauled 2016
> $240 including shipping
Ross, I might be interested. can you change markings on ASI for another glider? Any pictures? my private email is matt at digital shorts dot com
Thanks,
Matt
Sean Franke
December 17th 17, 03:15 PM
On Saturday, December 16, 2017 at 9:12:51 PM UTC-8, Matt Herron Jr. wrote:
> On Saturday, December 16, 2017 at 10:05:49 AM UTC-8, Ross wrote:
> > Sold my glider so have a couple of things lying about.
> >
> > Winter FGH10 altimeter, 2 year old, Foot scale with ivory backing.
> > $500 including shipping
> >
> > Winter 80mm ASI marked for a Libelle 201b in knots. Last overhauled 2016
> > $240 including shipping
>
> Ross, I might be interested. can you change markings on ASI for another glider? Any pictures? my private email is matt at digital shorts dot com
>
> Thanks,
>
> Matt
You can easily change ASI markings. Winter has a special tool for bezel rings. Alternatively you can trim a hacksaw blade to use as the tool. Once the bezel is removed the glass comes out. Take tweezers to peel off the old markings then replace with new markings.
Sean Franke
December 17th 17, 04:22 PM
If you disassemble an ASI, make sure it seals correctly when reassembled, or it will not be accurate.
Dave Nadler
December 17th 17, 04:29 PM
On Sunday, December 17, 2017 at 10:15:29 AM UTC-5, Sean Franke wrote:
> ... Alternatively you can trim a hacksaw blade to use as the tool.
Better yet, grind a spatula to the correct width.
Either way, wrap the tool with tape to avoid scratching bezel.
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