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RCBS ohaus scale question
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<blockquote data-quote="LoneTraveler" data-source="post: 924668" data-attributes="member: 77249"><p>I have consulted and assisted several people on the RCBS 1010 scales. They all liked the way they worked and the accuracy they get. The only problem I have ever had anyone call me about is getting everything mounted back on the base so the dust cover will snap on. The bar weight has to be in a certain place on the bar and the pan will only fit one way. Look at it close or take a picture of it as soon as you remove the dust cover. It is a little like putting a jig saw puzzle together. After the first time it get easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneTraveler, post: 924668, member: 77249"] I have consulted and assisted several people on the RCBS 1010 scales. They all liked the way they worked and the accuracy they get. The only problem I have ever had anyone call me about is getting everything mounted back on the base so the dust cover will snap on. The bar weight has to be in a certain place on the bar and the pan will only fit one way. Look at it close or take a picture of it as soon as you remove the dust cover. It is a little like putting a jig saw puzzle together. After the first time it get easier. [/QUOTE]
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