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SteveB
 
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Take it to the welding supply shop, or to a repair shop. You are talking
about something that can really hurt you or burn down your building. Good
ain't cheap and cheap ain't good. Check the local pawn shops and Quarter a
Word ad papers in your area. Try to get a Victor, or common brand name
because you can get them serviced, and they are more reliable. If only the
high side gauge is broken, perhaps you can find a gauge that is broken in
some other way and just take off that one gauge. The threads on those
gauges are standard, and should be interchangeable. Match the threads to be
sure. Just be sure if you change the gauge, or you have it fixed that it is
one hundred percent okay. Use soapy water to check your connections.

Good luck.

Steve
"Lucifer" wrote in message
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Cylinder Total Pressure Gauge is broken, won't go back to zero, don't know
how much oxygen is in the Cylinder?

Where can I purchase a cheap gauge? What can I expect to pay for one? Or
can mine be fixed easily??

Thanks,
Steve