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Thu Jan 16 2014 07:58 PM
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I need the two flat stainless sheets that goes behind the face plates and out lines all the meter numbers. Thanks I just found this pic of what I need
Last edited by LC 336; Thu Jan 16 2014 08:17 PM.
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Hey Lee, I need some of those too, I wonder if any one out there can make some for us. One thing I thought about was useing some flat Bennett 371 faces and triming them down. The only problem with that is there would be no indent for the glass to be sanwitched in between.
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Silicone Spot the glass to faces or backers.
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If you are only going to display the pump indoors - you really don't need the glass.
The only place you can actually SEE the glass is through the holes in the porcelain faceplates (the glass goes BEHIND the faceplates on these pumps and is retained by the plate above) - and it's a pain in the A$$ to clean it! LOL
Later . . .
Jim
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I know some places around here I'll check into that. I'll let you all know what I find out.
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I posted clear back on April 21, 2013 about needing a pair of those pans. The next day, T-Way was nice enough to include the picture that can be seen in this post. Since then, I've been able to come up with one pan, but we still need one to completely finish that pump.
We used the pan on the side of the pump that aces out, but for the side against te wall we actually had one of the glass shops in town drill holes through a piece of glass so we could screw it and the porcelain faces straight to the computer.
I'd sure like to find one more original face pan for our pump as well. Thanks!
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