Letters to Brett Favre

June 15th, 2009

The blog entry that I made some time ago got printed in a book.  Here is a link to the page that it appears.

So Cool.

http://books.google.com/books?id=JSCoKhuZslwC&pg=PA39&lpg=PA39&dq=%22lee+geurts%22&source=bl&ots=c2qk2ZsSdG&sig=JnlBnwIcE40PUZl7BfzWyz3aj68&hl=en&ei=ZVg2SpjsO4GktgfL9pC1CQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=5

Lee Geurts

www.ksentry.com

Green Bay Packers Draft - BJ Raji

May 18th, 2009

The Packers took BJ Raji with their first pick in the draft.  The best player on the board at the time was probably Crabtree, but Ted Thompson made the smart move and grabbed the best player available at a position of need for the Packers.  BJ Raji was the player I had pegged for the Packers first round selection, so when my buddy called me (I was in Hawaii on my honeymoon) and told me who they picked I was ecstatic.

Raji should provide a space eater/ run stopper that they have been missing since the departure of my favorite all time Packer, Gilbert Brown.  He will immediately step into a time share with Ryan Pickett as the nose tackle in our new 3-4 defense, and will likely see some time at end in this scheme also.

Ask Ray Lewis or Brian Urlacher who the most important players are on the defense, and they will likely tell you it is the guy lined up right in front of them.  Both Lewis and Urlacher had subpar seasons when their defensive tackles had injury problems or bad years.  Linebackers rely on the D linemen to eat up offensive linemen, allowing them to make plays.  Barnette and Hawk will make decent inside backers in the 3-4 scheme assuming our nose tackles can control the line of scrimmage.

Games are won and lost in the trenches.  The best linebackers in the game will get chewed up by 300+ pound offensive linemen.  The top cover corners can’t cover a wide receiver all day, the D line has to apply pressure on the QB to shorten the time that a receiver has to get open.  It is a trickle down effect.  If you have a top talent D Line, the rest of the defense will benefit.

Just ask the NY Giants corners and linebackers.

-Lee Speakin

Level Gauge Part Number Helper Tool

May 18th, 2009

What is the part number for the Krueger Sentry Gauge that I need?  This new tool asks the necessary questions, then provides you with a part number at the end.  Works for Liquid Level Gauges, Leak Detection Gauges, Overfill Alert Gauges, and Barrel Gauges.

http://www.ksentry.com/ordhelp.htm

Lee Geurts

Liquid Level Gauge Diagrams and Parts Lists.

May 7th, 2009

Some new pdf’s are listed on the website.  These new files are much more descriptive, providing much needed information on materials options, ordering instructions, and more.  Here are the links.

At A Glance Direct Reading Gauge - Cut Sheet

Therma Gauge - Cut Sheet

Overfill Gauge - Cut sheet

Chemical Gauge - Cut sheet

Leak Gauge - Cut Sheet

All Stainless Steel Therma Gauge - Cut Sheet

Barrel Gauge - Cut Sheet

Hopefully these are useful.  More to come.

Lee Geurts

www.ksentry.com

New HQ Gauge Pics, new level gauge parts diagrams.

May 7th, 2009

In an effort to improve Krueger Sentry Gauge’s literature and distributor support, we have got new pictures and gauge diagrams available.  These pictures are available to anyone that needs them.

I have posted some of the pictures on the Krueger Sentry Gauge Facebook page.

http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/pages/Krueger-Sentry-Liquid-Level-Tank-Gauges/44964412793

I will be updating the website with the new pics and the new pdf’s soon.  We have completed the refab on pics and pdfs of about half of our product line.  Soon we will do the rest of our gauges.

Lee Geurts

www.ksentry.com

Lee Geurts is gettin married.

April 9th, 2009

Just a quick announcement.  I am going to Hawaii to get married.  I will be gone from April 16th thru May 4th.  Amy and Barb will be taking my place covering the phones, customer service, and support questions.

Lee and Leslie in Cancun 2008

Lee and Leslie in Cancun 2008

See you in May.

Lee Geurts

www.ksentry.com

1943 Vintage Krueger Sentry At A Glance Gauge

April 2nd, 2009

I was on Ebay when I found this gem.  A vintage 1943 At A Glance Krueger Sentry Gauge.  It has all the original packaging and instructions.  Of course I had to buy it.  And obviously, there wasn’t a lot of competition on the purchase.  Go figure, I was the only one who wanted a 66 year old liquid level gauge.

Antique Gauge

Antique Gauge

Lee Geurts

http://www.ksentry.com

Florida FDEP Approval - Overfill Prevention

March 31st, 2009

Krueger Sentry Gauge is proud to announce that the Therma Gauge and the Overfill Alert Gauge have been approved by the FDEP as compliant with Florida’s Overfill Prevention policy on aboveground storage tanks.

The EQ number provided by the State of Florida is File No. EQ-730.

Compliance with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) does require special ordering instructions and maintenence procedures.  Both of these documents will be posted on the Krueger Website soon. I will provide the web links to these documents soon.  Until then you can contact us directly to receive the info.

Lee Geurts

http://www.ksentry.com

New Product - http://www.ksentry.com/led.htm

Letters to Brett Favre

December 18th, 2008

A new book is out called “Letters to Brett Favre”.  It is a compilation of letters and such written to and about Brett Favre by the fans.  The cool thing, my blog entry is supposedly making an appearance in the book.  I have not gotten my copy yet, but I play on doing so today.

The website - http://www.letterstobrettfavre.com/

Lee

www.ksentry.com

New Product- Remote Liquid Level Gauge

December 18th, 2008

Our new product is just on the horizon.  The LED At A Glance.  It is a remote display accessory that fits right on our current line of liquid level gauges.  Now you can turn any Krueger tank level gauge into a remote reading gauge.  This was originally designed with the home heating oil market in mind.  Home owners can mount this to their gauge in the basement, and put the remote display in a more convenient location.  The parallel applications for the product seem endless, however.  If you have a tank that is 10 feet in the air and you want to be able to read the gauge at ground level.  This is perfect.  Check out the picture, and if you have any questions just visit our website and get in contact with us.

Liquid Level Gauge Remote Display

Liquid Level Gauge Remote Display

Lee Geurts

www.ksentry.com