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Welding gages are designed for higher flow rates than you see in a keg setup. But, they might work.
 
It might be difficult to read the guages, but you might learn to live with it. Factor in the eventual purchase of a replacement low pressure guage.
 
I bet that is some high quality made in China equipment by the price and supplier, feel lucky on your brewing time, labor and money spent? I wouldn't waste my money purchasing twice. If it's too good to be true it's true.
 
By the same token it could last you the rest of you life. While I've never been happy with the quality of electric tools from HF I've had a lot of success with air tools. The low pressure guage looks like it goes to 45 PSI while a lot of others go to 60 so it might be easier to read than others. Sometimes a good deal is a good deal.
 
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