looks ok but the thing that lets down most regulators is the granularity of the output gauge, when gassing cornies for serving your probably looking to set the pressure at a specific psi between 2-10 psi, if the gauge you use goes up in 4-5 psi increments then its gonna be tough to set the regulator with any degree of accuracy....
However you can always use a 2nd gauge inline on the exit from the regulator or even fit a tyre valve in somehow and use a cheap garage tyre pressure gauge
to serve many cornies at the same pressure all you need is to split the line of with Y or T connectors, if however you want to serve kegs at different pressures a 2ndary regulator is necessary, set your bottle(primary) reg to the highest pressure you want and split that line with a T or Y and plumb up the 2ndary reg to reduce that pressure down for the other kegs..
hope that helps
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