There is a small caveat, to this.
Place both ends where there is not any rapid flow in the reservoir,
or Bernoulli's principle will cause some slight to great error.
There used to be such a tube made for motorcycle tanks.
1 side was flat & self adhesive.
OSH has a good supply of fittings, but not much of these,
I believe. Maybe Ace. Beer supply or container supply houses might.
BillSF9c
>I would think if you attached the tube at the bottom of the side of the shop vac's tank and then led it up the side of the vac's tank and reattached it at the top of side of the vac's tank, the pressures in the tube would equalize. It should nicely show the water level in the shop vac. Be sure to seal both attachment points and the hose attachment points or you will loose vacuum. Bulkhead hose fittings are what you would need for getting a tube attached to the side of the vac. This is a good example of one, they aren't that easy to find. You might look at aquarium shops near you. http://store.amequipment.com/90-bulkhead-fitting-p-92.html Steve
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