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I think a reload scale at any gun shop will work for you
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Food scales work too. Lots out there.
Not sure how small of increments... but I am sure cheaper than a headshop by at least 50%. |
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Turns out I have a hunting store closer than a head shop, so I'll look there. |
There's a scale at the Source that measures to tenths. It's fairly accurate, and always linear, so if you can calibrate it, it works well for about 15 bucks.
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IPP (Industrial Paints and Plastic) should have scales for mixing epoxy that measure in .01. I have one to measure out my rod building epoxy. Think it cost me $25.
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check out pawn shops, They normally have an assortment of them, might be able to find a cheaper one there
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:lol: Brad!
I bought my little scale on eBay for like $10 I think. It matches the scale at the post office (I use it for weighing mail to see if I need a second stamp something). It is accurate to 0.01g and maxes out at 100g. I have a kitchen scale that goes to 5kg accurate to 1g that I bought at Canadian Tire for $15. |
Ideally something that does 0.01g to 100g would be perfect. I'm gonna look around today, should find something. Got a bag of white powder to weight out :razz:
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