Quote Originally Posted by FrugalCorner View Post
Heath

Can you tell us what you used to measure it on and did you toss on the whole piece

Please provide the exact type of scale used - model number and also provide the date it was last calibrated.

Was calibration performed by a certified calibrationologist and can you provide the calibration number

What was the humidty level at the time you measured it. was it raining or had it rained within the last 37 hours

have you now or at anytime in the past worked for any subversive organizations such as free the panda's

Was your ac running, was the temperature in the room above or below 72.6

<<All of the above said tongue in cheek>>
Off topic, but when I worked as an industrial instrument tech, I was actually a state certified scale mechanic. Any certified scale should have a calibration sticker, showing the calibration date, the date the next calibration is due and the name of the scale mechanic who calibrated the scale. A check of records at the calibration company should also show the certification for any check weights or test equipment used as well as the mechanic's certification certificate. Of course, I only did in plant calibrations, but this was our paper trail.