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Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Riverside, MIssouri
Posts: 281
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Hi Guys,
For those who want a small tiltmeter, (easier to mount due to size) but large numbers, (easy viewing) check out the what's new section of my web site. MODEL # 45. is smaller than # 25, but has a scale to 45 degrees. The TBN discount is available on this model also. $3.00 off if you mention TBN, or order through the TBN site. Custom tractor safety paint pattern is available if you mention it. No charge for custom number painting. Rick Rick Hedgecock R&B Manufacturing http://www.tiltmeter.com (816)587-9814 |
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Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Fenton, Michigan
Posts: 56
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Rick....as a newbie, can you tell me what the difference between degrees of slope and percent of slope? Why would one want to have both available? There have been many threads on tiltmeters but this question hasen't been asked. Am I the only one that's brain-dead?
Also, why couldn't the tiltmeters be stuck on with double-sided sticky tape? Jim |
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Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Fenton, Michigan
Posts: 56
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Robs...in one of the previous threads on tilt meters...I think they said that the little ball (indicator) was steel so that it should not be placed near a magnet....but why wouldn't double-sided tape work....or maybe butyl...we put windshields in with that stuff....it's really strong...
Maybe I'm missing something here....Anyone out there care to comment? Jim |
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Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Riverside, MIssouri
Posts: 281
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Hi Guys,
Indeed a magnet is a no-no. I send a strip of 3-M weatherproof with every indicator now. Decided to after feed back from this site. I use to send it on some models anyway. A meter can be mounted with the tape, IF the meter is still in the proper up-right position. (accuracy will be lost if not.) As far as percent vs degrees, I have found that most u.s. market tractors use degrees as a reference for their machines. The percent model, as you can see from the model #40P on my web site, the numbers would have to be very close together, as shown, from 0 to 5 percent. To cover the entire range, from 0 to say 50 percent, (or 26.5650 degrees,) or higher, the indicator would have to be very large. 100 percent is 45 degrees. So you see the numbers would be very crowded. I had a customer recently that made a small wood wedge on his table saw and varnished it, and used it to level the meter on his dash. He mounted meter on wedge, and wedge on dash with double side tape. By the way, I do have a new percent model in the works, but it is for asphalt machines. It will read from 0 to 15 percent. Hope this helps. If not, ask away. I'll answer any and all. Keep in mind, I know alot about alot of things but darn little about most things. I posted a comparison chart awhile back that showed degrees vs. percent vs. grade to one. I can re-post if needed. Rick Rick Hedgecock R&B Manufacturing http://www.tiltmeter.com (816)587-9814 |
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Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Riverside, MIssouri
Posts: 281
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Sorry JiminMi,
I got to rambling and neglected your question. I make a percent model for some customers that have over seas tractors, that use percent as their reference instead of degrees. Also, as stated, asphalt applicators use the percent, to show small drops in road beds for run-off. P.S. The price for the new model #45 is a temporary introductory price. Think you got it tough? The average natural gas bill for my facility was $600.00 a month before the gas hike. Just got my latest bill. $1,115.00. Rick Rick Hedgecock R&B Manufacturing http://www.tiltmeter.com (816)587-9814 |
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Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Mich
Posts: 15
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Got my tiltmeter this week and got it mounted and it did come with double sided tape on the back but I chose to mount it with the breackets to the top of the cab, nice instalation, waiting to try it out. gary
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Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Fenton, Michigan
Posts: 56
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Rick....Thanks, I shall call and order the degree model with tape....then in case I want to mo0ve it...I can..
Sorry about the gas hike...phones as well...our phone bill at work (with all the new area codes) has now surpassd $5000. Jim |
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Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Riverside, MIssouri
Posts: 281
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JiminMi,
Funny thing is, I sell meters to our local phone co. for a few of their bucket trucks. Of course they asked for a discount. When I asked for a discount on my phone bill, you would have thought I told the funniest joke of the year- the way they laughed. Oh well, life goes on-and then you make another mold. Keep it safe sir. Rick Rick Hedgecock R&B Manufacturing http://www.tiltmeter.com (816)587-9814 |
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