high_order1
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Thanks!So BC (Before Computers) we always used a bourdon tube depth guage for, well depth, and a capillary depth guage for accurately measuring deco stops in the 10 to 30 foot range. Those simple plastic air-line tubes with an air/water line interface indicator were amazingly accurate shallow, not so accurate beyond 30 feet. I went to look in my bin-o-parts to get a photo, but didn't see one. My 2psi. M
I had made the assumption that geared diaphragm gauges superseded both of them for accuracy or or robustness. I have seen a few, but none of them looked like they had much life left in them.
I have little else but time, so, the search continues