Marking perspex/acrylic tubing - anyone have any advice?

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ChilledGecko

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Hi guys,
I'm using clear acrylic rigid tubing as a sight level for my vessels.
I've gone through the process of filling the vessels with water using a measuring jug (long job) and have ended up with a masking tape type ruler indicating the volumes.

I want to convert these measurements into permanent markings on the tubing.
I'm considering either attacking the tube with a Dremel and permanent marker or possibly using a plumbing pipe cutter to score a ring at the required points.
Before I bugger it all up, has anyone any history of doing this?

Cheers m'dears

Kevin

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@LeeH Thanks for the link to the brewbuilder stick on solution, it looks spot on!
I'd seen similar but they had been a pre marked sheet.

@Banbeer I do have a dymo printer.... It's old but if it can print small enough it'll do fine.


@Dads_Ale the clear heat shrink will top it off a treat!

Thanks all thumb.

So happy I asked before I attacked the tubes acheers.
 
Just a bit of feedback, I went the dymo tape and clear heat shrink route.
I also added some stiff paper for the back of each tube under the heat shrink to aid visibility.

Did my first AG brew today and the scales worked a treat!

Thanks guys! acheers.
 
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