I think there's some kind of alien technology in those scales. I've
observed the same thing about weight position not affecting the reading
and I really don't understand how that works.
On 1/23/2014 11:57 PM, Tapio Linkosalo wrote:
>
> On 24-Jan-14 01:51, Jake Palmer wrote:
>> What is wrong with the scale? I've had the AWS Gemini scale for 2-3
>> years and it still works perfect. I personally tossed the pan and
>> modified the scale to make it easier to weigh parts.
>>
>
> I'll second that. Have used such scale for several years now. I tossed
> the pan away, and used some (medium) cyano to attach a 3mm ID aluminum
> tubing (some 15mm long) vertical onto the scale weighting platform.
> Now typically I insert my model stand (20cm of 3mm carbon rod and a
> foam holder) to the scale, tare it and use it to weight parts and
> models. I also have a shorter rod (10cm) with a (depron) disk at the
> end, to work as a scaling pan.It works ok for me, and the accuracy
> does not seem to suffer from raising the measuring point - moving the
> object around on the platform does not change the reading.
>
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> -Tapio-
>
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