Quick way to test a scales accuracy.
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Originally Posted by mastahaze
yeah, but if you buy a sack you should always weigh out of bag, or if u dont want residue on ur scale, just rip off the zip part of the bag because it ways alot.... my freind bought an ounce, and he weiged it in bag, and the bag was a big hefty with a easy zip lock, and the bag weighed 3.6.... and the ounce weighed out to 28.4 in bag
Or else have 2 identical bags 1 to put the weed in for and then you wiegh the other to check wieght of the bags then minus that from the bag with the weed. Another way is to put the bag on the scale then zero out the scale and then put the weed in. And that dollar thing is a really good idea unless you have a fucked up dollar.
Quick way to test a scales accuracy.
Okay, so if you have a hand scale and its say a half a gram off (it says the nickel I tested it with weighs 4.5) how would you go about fixing that little error?
Quick way to test a scales accuracy.
there should be a way to calibrate your scale...my scales are all a little different, but easy to do.
Quick way to test a scales accuracy.
its one of those pocket scales, the metal hand scales, I have no idea how to calibrate one and its half a gram off.
Quick way to test a scales accuracy.
I use a piece of aluminum foil folded into a "boat". My scale has a tare so I utilize it.
Quick way to test a scales accuracy.
As for accuracy, yes the coins work well. Just make sure you use the newest available coin since time and use usually equal wear. And they have changed weight of the penny quite a few times in recent history.
Quick way to test a scales accuracy.
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Originally Posted by DaWikidClown
its one of those pocket scales, the metal hand scales, I have no idea how to calibrate one and its half a gram off.
Like the little hanging scales you get at the post office?
Quick way to test a scales accuracy.
The small digital scales use 50 gms to calibrate. don't have a weight? Use 10 nickles. they weigh 50 gms!!! RTFM!!! :S2: :thumbsup:
Quick way to test a scales accuracy.
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Originally Posted by RaoulDuke45
no its 5 grams
not really. You can't use a nickle for accurate weight. Because some nickles can weigh as low as 4.8 and as high as 5.2 So it isn't always accurate. And having a bag weight .4 off isn't something that you want.
Quick way to test a scales accuracy.
Check multiple coins or add the weight together.