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Aubrey
 
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Default Good buy on scales for measuring chemicals etc.

Go to http://WWW.Stealitback.com for a great deal on small scales to
measure chemicals for winemaking. Look for scales under the Office
catagory. Bidding usually starts at about $15.00 plus shipping. You
may need to do a little research to determine which measure in tenths
of a gram, but I found it well worth the trouble. I have found both
mechanical and electronic scales that measure from .1 to 250 grams.
Items usually only stay on the site for four or five days so you may
need to check every few days. I first bid on and received a mechical
scale for $15.00, then an electronic one for $17.00. Both seem to work
fine. Shipping and handling seems to run about seven or eight bucks.
Aubrey
 
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