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lead on scales
http://www.stealitback.com/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/ProductDisplay?prrfnbr=55496884&prmenbr=31895249&aunbr=55843549
offered w/o comment
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$2200????
![]() Hardly a good deal compared to buying them a set of scales from someone like Truechoice or Longacre. Or you could get an identical set brand new for $1690 from Netweigh.
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John '69 911E "It's a poor craftsman who blames their tools" -- Unknown "Any suspension -- no matter how poorly designed -- can be made to work reasonably well if you just stop it from moving." -- Colin Chapman Last edited by jluetjen; 10-04-2004 at 12:34 PM.. |
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Take a closer look - they are $1800 or so per scale.
These are of no use for cars - they have a capacity of 20,000 pounds in 50 pound increments. They are for wieghing heavy trucks. Or a big stack of 911's
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