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I am restoring a few original ammeters picked up cheap at swap meets because the glass lens was cracked or broken. Does anybody know where I can purchase replacement glass lenses for ammeters? Thanks!
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I'd check with Bert's in Colorado or Arizona Model A.
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For 6 bucks would the glass of the reproductions work?
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Got any old flashlights or clocks with the same size glass?
Check the second hand stores for some. Hardware stores used to carry flashlight and gauges glass. |
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Buy more parts originals. I think the glass is thicker than the repros
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Find a glass shop, or someone that does stained glass, they can cut you new replacements.
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Hobby Lobby sells packages of round and square glass in various sizes.
If you find a glass that is just a little too big and will not go in, get a knife sharping stone and put some oil on it and rub the glass on the stone until it fits. |
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I thought the repro ammeters had plastic lenses ???...... checked mine anyways, it's glass!
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