GoldCrown Pool players have more balls Gold Member Silver Member Jun 14, 2012 #1 What kind of (not too expensive)scale is good for weighing a cue. Brand and model # please. Thanks.
RRfireblade Grammer Are For Stupids Silver Member Jun 14, 2012 #2 I use a digital gram scale I got at Harbor Freight for like $10/$20. Had it for years , works great. Model 95364
I use a digital gram scale I got at Harbor Freight for like $10/$20. Had it for years , works great. Model 95364
One Pocket John AzB Silver Member Silver Member Jun 14, 2012 #3 GoldCrown said: What kind of (not too expensive)scale is good for weighing a cue. Brand and model # please. Thanks. Click to expand... I always used a "triple Beam" but that was back in the '70's. It also had other uses. :smile: John
GoldCrown said: What kind of (not too expensive)scale is good for weighing a cue. Brand and model # please. Thanks. Click to expand... I always used a "triple Beam" but that was back in the '70's. It also had other uses. :smile: John
RRfireblade Grammer Are For Stupids Silver Member Jun 14, 2012 #6 That's exactly what mine looks like, in black. Betcha I know who made it for them.
T thommy AzB Silver Member Silver Member Jun 14, 2012 #7 If you don't want to go "POSTAL" think food. I got mine on ebay for about $7 I think, inc. shipping. reads to hundredths of an oz. Just weighed my two cue balls today, 3 hundredths difference, the quality just isn't there any more . . .
If you don't want to go "POSTAL" think food. I got mine on ebay for about $7 I think, inc. shipping. reads to hundredths of an oz. Just weighed my two cue balls today, 3 hundredths difference, the quality just isn't there any more . . .