Digital Gram Guage

Chris Gregg cgregg@cadvision.com
Wed, 02 Dec 1998 07:22:05 -0700


Devlon,
	Look in the yellow pages under scales.  Every major city should have a
number of companies that deal with the weighing and measuring business. I
got one called the Acculab.  It measures down to a tenth af a gram and up
to 200 grams I believe.   I would not be without this tool.   

Chris Gregg

At 11:34 PM 12/1/98 EST, you wrote:
>I have been looking for a digital gram gauge for a while (Sears, Starrett,
>Jenson, Harbor Freight, Ed's Bar & Grill, etc.,) and have yet to find out
>where I can purchase one.  If any of you have one with a 1/10 gram accuracy
>and are satisfied with it, please let me know where it can be purchased.
>
>Thanx-Devlon
>
>



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