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muskihntr
Posted 12/9/2010 6:09 PM (#469808)
Subject: looking for a good scale




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Location: lansing, il
Im looking for a in-expensive weighing scale (not for fishing) that will record the highest weight and hold it for a reading. My daughter needs it for a science project.

Example...pulling line with the scale hook til it breaks, i want a scale that will hold the highest weight when the line breaks/let go.

Anyone know of any scales out there that will do that? doesnt necessarily need to be digital.

Thanks
Pikopath
Posted 12/10/2010 12:54 AM (#469834 - in reply to #469808)
Subject: Re: looking for a good scale




Posts: 501


Location: Norway

Most digital fishing scales holds the highest weight weighed on them. If the next test is with a lighter line, it will not hold the max for that line. They will work if you start with the lighest and progress upwards. If you understand what I mean. Maybe you can reset the digital ones by removing the battery each time. Rapala has an analog one that could serve the purpose.

Theres a little thingy there that will slide down with the actual weight arrow, and stay there. Michael

kjgmh
Posted 12/10/2010 8:44 AM (#469849 - in reply to #469808)
Subject: RE: looking for a good scale





Posts: 1082


Location: Hayward, WI
You might check out scales for checking draw weight of a bow, they usually have a small slider that moves and stays at the peak wieght. I think they can be found for under $30.
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