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    Reelman65 is offline Metal Recycling Entrepreneur
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    I just use a shipping scale I acquired in a load of scrap.

    pros: it is very professional looking.. I think it instills confidence in the customer



    Cons: requires AC power.


    Quote Originally Posted by DumbD View Post
    Not much time for online today, (home PC out for now)

    Anyway, (long story short) ,been wondering about a portable scale so I can check weight and pay service stations (especially, but others too) for scrap.

    Best I can think of was a pallet-jack we used in the factory which had a digital scale built in. BUT for my truck right now, even that would be a little large.

    Anybody have advice, or a link for what I'm thinking???

    I am TOTALLY re-thinking my "route" based on this idea.
    I am also thinking it will enable me to get a larger truck , drive a HUGE route, and get the most for my scrap at the end of this "route" I'm thinking of.

    Thankyou very much in advance! (I'll check in tommorrow or Monday when I can).

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