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Beam scale problem
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<blockquote data-quote="436" data-source="post: 358614" data-attributes="member: 16609"><p>BowElkStalker, </p><p>I have one of the older (brown) Redding oil scales, I'll drag it out and try to duplicate your problem; maybe I can see something that might help you. I know they do have to be on a <u>four way</u> level surface, or they'll stick and act like there magnetized. As scales go, they were, or I should say'..., is one of the best and most accurate beam scales out there. As for oil, I've used a light oil like what they use for sewing machines it seems to work just fine.</p><p>436</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="436, post: 358614, member: 16609"] BowElkStalker, I have one of the older (brown) Redding oil scales, I’ll drag it out and try to duplicate your problem; maybe I can see something that might help you. I know they do have to be on a [U]four way[/U] level surface, or they'll stick and act like there magnetized. As scales go, they were, or I should say'..., is one of the best and most accurate beam scales out there. As for oil, I’ve used a light oil like what they use for sewing machines it seems to work just fine. 436 [/QUOTE]
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