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Digital scales..

fasteddie313

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I'm searching for a quality digital scale, the kind you would use for weighing rods/pistons and things of that nature.

I really wanted to find a snap-on one but it seems none of the major tool brands sell scales..

I wanted something nice not some china ****..

Whaddya think?
 
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NUTTSGT

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I found a set of refrigerant scales on Ebay. I bought them to weigh nitrous bottles. Before I took my parts to balanced I weigh the pistons. They were within one/two grams of each other, IIRC. When everything came back from balancing, the numbers were wrote on the pistons when he weighed them. My scale was on with his.

I forget what brand it is but it comes with a case for everything to sit in.
 

JonnyMac

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We use mettler toledo. Not that you are looking for the same model but our particulate filter scales cost $40,000!
They are pretty well regarded in the industry...
 
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JonnyMac

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If your buddy uses scales a lot he should definitely be jealous of mettler scales.
They do a huge range. We also have 4 ton vehicle scales at work from them.
Just search for mettler toledo on ebay, the thing I like about them is the support is truly first class and they seem to do every single weight combination.
 
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fasteddie313

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mettler toledo comparable offerings are 10X the price, It's probably worth it but I don't think I need that level of quality/accuracy for weighing engine pieces..

Who does balancing? What do you use?
 

txvwnut

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I forget what brand it is but I use the paint mixing scale I kept when I closed my body shop. It will measure in parts per million or grams to the tenth.
 

texasprd

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It's been 7 years since the original post....I wonder if the OP is still looking?
Probably - he and whoever he wanted to make envious are probably locked in an ever-escalating competition... Just kidding - I forgot to do my usual date-check of the original post. :lol_hitti
 
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