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still_stirrin
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by still_stirrin »
Shine NOLA wrote:Ohaus triple beam model 700
i've had it since the 70s
453.5 grams = 1lb
Old school. 610 gram capacity.
I'm told the accuracy is very good in the "OZ (28.38 gram) measurement range. Measures malt down to the kernal, if you know what I mean.
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Shine NOLA wrote:Ohaus triple beam model 700
i've had it since the 70s
453.5 grams = 1lb
that's 28 g an oz?
I finally quit drinking for good.
now i drink for evil.
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by Shine NOLA »
still_stirrin wrote:Shine NOLA wrote:Ohaus triple beam model 700
i've had it since the 70s
453.5 grams = 1lb
Old school. 610 gram capacity.
this one has a 2610 gram capacity. has 2 extra 295 gram weights came with it
still_stirrin wrote:
Measures malt down to the kernal, if you know what I mean.

to the grain
HDNB wrote:
that's 28 g an oz?
28.35 grams per oz
for everything bad, whiskey; for everything good, the same