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<p>[QUOTE="tammiGee, post: 3193490, member: 98133"]I use a Triple beam dial-a-gram that everytime i slap on calibration weights it is always correct. I then can calibrate my digitals from those results as to the true weight of the cal. weights. US 1$ bill is approximately 1 gram. if you don't have weights(good 'nuff for govt. work). I check with 1g, 5g. 10g, 100 then 500g.weights. A newly minted LWC weighed 3.11 as to spec. Once circulated all bets are off.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="tammiGee, post: 3193490, member: 98133"]I use a Triple beam dial-a-gram that everytime i slap on calibration weights it is always correct. I then can calibrate my digitals from those results as to the true weight of the cal. weights. US 1$ bill is approximately 1 gram. if you don't have weights(good 'nuff for govt. work). I check with 1g, 5g. 10g, 100 then 500g.weights. A newly minted LWC weighed 3.11 as to spec. Once circulated all bets are off.[/QUOTE]
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