Building a SS for 63 foot Nationals Track

BRR,
You can get lighter scales (they come in cases that resemble Zippo lighters) that have a 200 gram capacity for about $8 each on that large auction site. They're small so they fit together under the rear of the car easily with the wheels centered on the pads. And you can weigh a whole car on one.
 
Kinser Racing said:
zeebzob said:
Kinser Racing said:
I only use one scale. /images/boards/smilies/biggrin.gif
Either you missed what they were talking about or you are not entering accurate data.

I don't enter data. I don't trust apps, just the timer. I also only use one scale for final weight, that's it. It was a little tongue in cheek comment.

Oh..gotcha. Well whatever it is you're doing, it's working for you. /images/boards/smilies/smile.gif
 
zeebzob said:
Kinser Racing said:
zeebzob said:
Kinser Racing said:
I only use one scale. /images/boards/smilies/biggrin.gif
Either you missed what they were talking about or you are not entering accurate data.

I don't enter data. I don't trust apps, just the timer. I also only use one scale for final weight, that's it. It was a little tongue in cheek comment.
Oh..gotcha. Well whatever it is you're doing, it's working for you. /images/boards/smilies/smile.gif

That's it! I'm throwing out my other two scales... /images/boards/smilies/wink.gif
 
bracketracer said:
BRR,
You can get lighter scales (they come in cases that resemble Zippo lighters) that have a 200 gram capacity for about $8 each on that large auction site. They're small so they fit together under the rear of the car easily with the wheels centered on the pads. And you can weigh a whole car on one.
Do you have a Makers name or model number that you can share with us?

Thanks!