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Northir
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Fri Sep 11, 2009 12:38 am
Technician1002 wrote:Northir wrote:JSR i was hopin you could weigh some stuff for me on your scale, still cant find them
plastic tack
16p nail
8p nail
Wood screws sizes 1 1/4"-3 1/2"
1" of 1-7/8" duct tape
1" of standard electric tape
A couple weights are listed online. Nails sold by the pound have aproximations of the number of nails per pound.
http://www.iverswoodshop.com/Referance/ ... Pound.html
Divide to find the weight of each nail in lbs and convert to oz by multiplying by 16.
If the nail types confuse you, the refrence page gives a description of each type of nail in the chart.
http://www.iverswoodshop.com/Articles/Nails/Nails.html
Don't feel bad if you have to follow the link to look. I didn't know what two of the types were. I only knew common and finish.

just tried this dont think my # were right
16P nail > .3256 OZ = 9.275 Grams
8P nail > .1509 OZ = 4.287
jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:
Northir wrote:plastic tack
16p nail
8p nail
Wood screws sizes 1 1/4"-3 1/2"
1" of 1-7/8" duct tape
1" of standard electric tape
I can only do Euro/Metric equivalents
anything you can do and are willing to do, i can convert them to what ever i need later
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Fri Sep 11, 2009 7:26 am
@jsr
is not exact the topic but can you invest 1-2euro to balance out how much fuel in a normal ligther like tokai and or bic lighter is. please
Im drucking funk so clarify please, yuou wanyt ,me to weigh a full and empty lighter and compare the difrfetrence?[/quote]
yes right
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Tue Sep 22, 2009 11:34 pm
Here you have it, typical workshop shrapnel precisely weighed to one hundred thousandth of a gram. Scale is in inches
Edit: 1 inch of the 1
15/16 wide duct tape I have here weighs 0.21245 grams.
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Glass Marble weight
Using a postal scale I determined that 6 glass marbles weigh 1 oz.
7,000 grains per pound
16 ÷
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437.5 = grains per oz.
6 ÷
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72.9 = grains per marble.
Using a dial caliper my marbles measure 0.626" diameter.
FWIW