Produducts weighing more than 1kg needed weights to be put on the left tray. So the lower rows would be used depending on the counter weight usedSo 1kg of product takes needle all to end of scale, placing a 1kg weight on left tray brings needle back to zero
Quote from: midden on 30 May 2014, 12:58:55 pmProduducts weighing more than 1kg needed weights to be put on the left tray. So the lower rows would be used depending on the counter weight usedSo 1kg of product takes needle all to end of scale, placing a 1kg weight on left tray brings needle back to zeroAye, that's what I said, midden ;-)
Ah, so if someone wanted 3&ahalf kilo you could put three 1kg weights on one plate then the other side (the goods) will be 3.5kg when the scale reaches 500g. Is that what you mean?
And yes I see what you mean about the place for a bowl and the other plate for cheese etc. I guess the bowl would have come with it and was the exact weight to take the scale to 0 (zero grams). Although perhaps that sounds a bit tricky, mechanically.
You calling me a cheat?
Quote from: midden on 30 May 2014, 01:29:55 pmYou calling me a cheat? I am accusing you off taking my clumsily worded explanation, rephrasing it much clearer, and then trying to take the credit, you cheeky little