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Old 03-01-24, 08:37 PM
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steelbikeguy
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I've never needed to accurately measure weight, but if I did, I'd probably look into the stuff that McMaster Carr sells. It's probably not the cheapest, but at least they can give you an indication of the accuracy.

For under a pound, the kitchen scale will do pretty well.
For 50 pounds, this hanging scale says it is accurate to 0.1 kg. Only $140.

Steve in Peoria
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