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<blockquote data-quote="Ray Hilton" data-source="post: 3649767" data-attributes="member: 6730"><p>Let me try to clarify a couple of points guys. This is a CLEAR overlay. I have to work with what the factory has provided and ad to that to make either of the overlays functional. Because it's clear the factory markings show through and that is something I have to work with. In order to make the needle sweep area big enough on the High Boost overlay I had to reclock the needle counterclockwise and turn the 0 into an eight and the 10 into an 18. To do this I put a line over the 0 and the 10 to make the new numbers. This alows the addition of the new hash marks and the abiltiy to read higher numbers. Yes the 8 and 18 aren't perfect but this is how I had to produce these. They are very accurate. That was the most importnat thing to me. The funtionality and usefulness. If some of you don't care for the numerals and that is your major concern then you can certainly coose to not buy one. </p><p>The guys that are making 17#s could really go either way as far as overlay selection. The new High boost overlay is most accurate between 18 to 24 #s but if you were making 17#s it would put the needle slightly under the 18 mark. If you choose the original overlay then you would read slightly past the 16. Either will still give you an accurate indication of where 17#s was.</p><p>I hope this answers your questions.</p><p>Thanks, Ray</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ray Hilton, post: 3649767, member: 6730"] Let me try to clarify a couple of points guys. This is a CLEAR overlay. I have to work with what the factory has provided and ad to that to make either of the overlays functional. Because it's clear the factory markings show through and that is something I have to work with. In order to make the needle sweep area big enough on the High Boost overlay I had to reclock the needle counterclockwise and turn the 0 into an eight and the 10 into an 18. To do this I put a line over the 0 and the 10 to make the new numbers. This alows the addition of the new hash marks and the abiltiy to read higher numbers. Yes the 8 and 18 aren't perfect but this is how I had to produce these. They are very accurate. That was the most importnat thing to me. The funtionality and usefulness. If some of you don't care for the numerals and that is your major concern then you can certainly coose to not buy one. The guys that are making 17#s could really go either way as far as overlay selection. The new High boost overlay is most accurate between 18 to 24 #s but if you were making 17#s it would put the needle slightly under the 18 mark. If you choose the original overlay then you would read slightly past the 16. Either will still give you an accurate indication of where 17#s was. I hope this answers your questions. Thanks, Ray [/QUOTE]
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