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Egritz 09-05-2012 09:12 PM

Tension gauges
 
I have a C&C 38 with rod rigging and was looking to purchase a tension gauge. I really only need it to check my shroud and back stay tension. I have a back stay adjuster but the tension gauge is broken. The only one I can find for rod is Loos RT10M. The rod sizes are 5 and 7.1mm. However, i believe a new Loos gauge cost somewhere north of $400 compared to $120 for a wire cable gauge. Is there anyone else who manufactures gauges?

Brion Toss 09-06-2012 09:50 AM

Tune
 
Hi,
First of all, there never was a tension gauge on your backstay adjuster; there was just a little dial showing p.s.i in the cylinder, a number which, without further extrapolation, experiment, and calibration, means approximately nothing. As Bob Perry suggested to one of his clients, "Put a piece of duct tape over the damn gauge."
Second, though you might find a cheaper gauge -- and there are electronic ones now that keep dropping in price -- a good one will cost more than you might like. It might even cost as much as one of your pieces of rod rigging. Hmm, relative cost maybe not so high?
Third, remember that tuning is not about gauges; it's the other way around. Gauges can speed up the process, and ensure repeatability. For the professional, they provide efficiency, and a better value for the customer. But they are almost as useless as that pressure gauge unless you understand the principles of tuning. And if you have that, you really don't need gauges at all.
Fair leads,
Brion Toss


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