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FUEL GAUGE

“A London firm has produced a simple and inexpensive gauge for checking on household supplies of oil and paraffin,” said Allan Murray in the 8.8. C. World Service programme “New Ideas.” “The device can easily be fitted on top of any storage tank with a depth of up to four feet. It's calibrated tape, housed in plastic, with a float and a weight attached to it. The tape passes over a roller in the plastic housing, and there’s a viewing window through which you can read the fuel level from the scale.”

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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31560, 23 December 1967, Page 5

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FUEL GAUGE Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31560, 23 December 1967, Page 5

FUEL GAUGE Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31560, 23 December 1967, Page 5