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John Wolf & Co. Inc. provides Antique Automobile and Aircraft Instruments in Willoughby, OH. And also Boats, Gas Tank Sending Units, Custom Instrumentation, Temperature Gauges, and much extra. Visit us for more.
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I used him for my Stearman gages, and he did a very nice job.
West Valley and Mo-Ma seem to be the “go-to” places.
I used west valley, but have not yet installed the finished product. Note, you should let them know what you want; sparkling new (repainted, etc.) or mechanically refurbished. I believe they
can do the full spectrum. (I opted for mechanical refurbish, and asked them not to reset the mileage to zero.)
West Valley Instruments has supplied a new Smiths electric clock for installation where the ammeter had been in my 1961 TR4 after fitting it with domed glass, a full-vee bezel, and a remote time-setting button that is hidden in the cubby box so that the clock matches the other three secondary instruments cosmetically. Their work was excellent and their price was fair.
I have a small shop that handles a specialty in gauge repair. I have been in the gauge repairing and restoring business for 23 years now. I decided to start my own business repairing just mechanical temperature gauges. If there is any interest in that you can contact me. BC Instruments LLC. capaldib@sbcglobal.net
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