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2 Minute Liquid Sandtimer
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Galileo Weather Station
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Storm Glass Barometer
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Watch the hour glass rise within the blue liquid filled tube as the sand drains from the top chamber to the bottom chamber.
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Tell both temperature and barometric pressure with this beautiful glass weather station.
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This historic storm glass is regarded as the oldest barometer in the world. Each storm glass is handblown and accurately forecasts changes in the weather hours in advance.
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3 1/2" Matte Brass Thermometer Inserts
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Standard Design Weather Instruments
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Mini Hygrometer & Thermometer
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These inserts have matte brass bezels, gold dials, black hour and minute hands with gold second hands, and flat glass lenses. Clock inserts are available with chamfered or flat bezel. Thermometer and Barometer have chanfered bezels. Thermometers show Celsius and Fahrenheit.
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The highest quality weather instruments available in 2 of the most popular sizes. These 3 7/8” (98mm) and 2 3/4” (72mm) instruments are a standard satin finish design.
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Mini economy weather fit-ups are a low cost alternative to European fit-ups. Try them for hot sellers at craft shows. Just 1 /16" (36mm) in diameter to match our mini clock insert. White dial, black indicator.
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Quartex Thermometer Movement
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2 3/4" (72mm) Fit-Ups
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6 3/4" Frosted Map Storm Glass
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Less than 2" in diameter.
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2 3/4" (72mm) Fit-Ups
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This 6 3/4" frosted map of the world globe storm glass barometer predicts barometric weather changes by observing the rise and fall of liquid in the storm glass.
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Green 2 3/4" (70mm) Fit-Ups
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Red 2 3/4" (70mm) Fit-Ups
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11" Galileo Thermometer
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These fit-ups with a green face and gold metal bezel have a plastic backplate and lens.
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These fit-ups with a red face and gold metal bezel have a plastic backplate and lens.
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The thermometers work on the principle discovered by its namesake Galileo, that liquids change density as temperature changes. The colored glass spheres have been precisely weighted so that they respond to temperature changes by rising or falling in a liquid filled, handblown glass cylinder. The lowest floating sphere indicates the current air temperature.
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