Brooks Bradley wrote:
The recent activity relating to Jim Humble's work with Sodium Chlorite
having
sparked much interest, prompts me to make a suggestion. Persons
following Jim's stated protocols
find it very useful to possess an accurate weighing system....for
determining the correct portions of the various
components.....especially for making the chlorite solution.
Unfortunately, economical, accurate, scale systems are rather rare. We
have, for a number of years, used a number of small (half the size of
a cigar box) solid brass gram weight scales.....obtained at very low
price, from Harbor Freight. The little system is stored in a
very attractive carrying case and includes the scale and post
assembly, together with weights as small as .25 grams. I believe we
paid about $12.00 each for these systems. The SKU item number was
36715. These units were made in India, I believe.
I hope this information is of value for some of the list members.
Sincerely, Brooks Bradley. -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for
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I bought a digital postal scale from Walmart for around $29. It is
made by Royal, and can be switched between ounces and grams. It weights
to 0.1 gram and is quite satisfactory.
Marshall
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