If the gages were marked incorrectly, why not return them to the manufacturer 
and have them remade with the correct markings?  Shouldn't cost NASG a dime.  
Were they inspected when first received?  Call me curious...Ed L.

--- In [email protected], Pieter <pieter_r...@...> wrote:
>
> An individual could apply a white Avery type label and write the correct info 
> on it. That probably would not fly for a gauge offered by NASG, but maybe a 
> simple metal square sized to the center of the guage could be made an 
> soldiered, welded or otherwise afixed to the mis-marked gauges. It is a 
> question of the cost vs. wasting the mis-marked pieces.
> 
> Pieter Roos
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On Aug 14, 2010, at 5:40 PM, Don Thompson <d...@...> wrote:
> 
> Dear Ed,
>   They are engraved with the functions.  Short of welding each one up  
> and grinding them flat, I do not think they can be erased.
> Don




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