I've found plenty of vacuum gauges online but none of them list the range of 0-760mmhg. Half of them are in inhg. The other half are in PSI, or list
weird ranges such as 0-2000, or 0-10000, which doesn't make much sense to me seeing as they are vacuum gauges.
I could use an inhg gauge, I just imagine it would introduce a lot of unnecessary difficulty with having to convert back and forth, not to mention
that they read in negative pressure. I could make due with one, but it would be most ideal to find one that reads mmhg.Metacelsus - 11-7-2017 at 12:05
You could just make a scale reading in mmHg, and attach it to whatever gauge you want.yobbo II - 11-7-2017 at 15:29
Acting like the smart yobbo......... there's this place on the internets called ebay....