KR> RE: Stick Force Meter

2009-06-02 Thread sidney.w...@l-3com.com
At 10:51 AM 6/2/2009, you wrote: >I have a stick force meter manufactured by Brooklyn Tool and Machinery >Co. Inc., New York, NY. The unit is all mechanical, reads in >half-pound increments >on a dial gauge to max 50 pounds and has a peak reading hold >feature. >Sid Wood +

KR> RE: stick force meter

2009-06-02 Thread Larry&Sallie Flesner
At 10:51 AM 6/2/2009, you wrote: >I have a stick force meter manufactured by Brooklyn Tool and Machinery >Co. Inc., New York, NY. The unit is all mechanical, reads in >half-pound increments >on a dial gauge to max 50 pounds and has a peak reading hold >feature. >Sid Wood +

KR> RE: stick force meter

2009-06-02 Thread sidney.w...@l-3com.com
> > My wife recently bought me a gizmo to weigh my bag before I come back over > from here (I didn't want to bring my 10-pound 400 lb scale that I bought for > weight and balances), and it's only $15-$20 (at least that's what you would > admit). Last night I was trying to figure out what else I co