I appreciate any suggestions and ideas on what scale I should be using for refilling a CO2 cylinder.
Just some background info: I just started training with a borrowed FWB Model 2. The owner was kind enough to provide me with 2 cylinders and a CO2 bottle. Reading the instruction manual, it seems I will need a scale to weigh the cylinder after filling to ensure it's full. I seem to have everything I need except a scale. Can you give me an idea on what scale would work? Is there a preferred brand or model scale you prefer? Why do you prefer it?
Thanks,
-Steve
suggestions for a scale
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Re: suggestions for a scale
Actually, your specifications for a scale that will function properly is as follows:bummer7 wrote:I appreciate any suggestions and ideas on what scale I should be using for refilling a CO2 cylinder.
Just some background info: I just started training with a borrowed FWB Model 2. The owner was kind enough to provide me with 2 cylinders and a CO2 bottle. Reading the instruction manual, it seems I will need a scale to weigh the cylinder after filling to ensure it's full. I seem to have everything I need except a scale. Can you give me an idea on what scale would work? Is there a preferred brand or model scale you prefer? Why do you prefer it?
Thanks,
-Steve
1) Cost
2) Accuracy
3) Precision
4) Fragility
-The cost of the scale does not need to be exorbitant. Less than $20.00 will land you a fine postage scale. Usually, a postage scale's platform will have two rivets whereby the cylinder can be placed between to prevent it from rolling off the platform.
-The accuracy and precision of the scale needs to be high enough to ensure consistent fills.
-The fragility of the scale can be a concern but is easily eradicated by acquiring an inexpensive enclosure to ensure the integrity of the scale.
My son and I used an inexpensive postage scale that I purchased from Staples for our air rifles. It met all of our needs quite well and if memory serves me correctly it cost in the neighborhood of $15.00.
Good luck in your search!
Matt
My reloading scale will "top out" long before a fill .... even an empty cylinder overloads it. It's meant for highly accurate measurement of powder charges.
Will yours measure the cylinder and a full CO2 fill?
Example> Our CO2 cylinders (Daisy 888's/887's) I fill to a total weight of 475 grams .... my reloading scale only goes to like 75 grams
Most of the inexpensive postal scales will go up to about 9 lbs.
Will yours measure the cylinder and a full CO2 fill?
Example> Our CO2 cylinders (Daisy 888's/887's) I fill to a total weight of 475 grams .... my reloading scale only goes to like 75 grams
Most of the inexpensive postal scales will go up to about 9 lbs.
Scales for weighing CO2 Cylinders
Hi Steve, I got my digital scale for weighing my Steyr LP1-C cylinders,
(202g full), from here:
http://www.oldwillknottscales.com/
Many choices and varied price range. Have lotsa fun checking out the site;
Tony G
I bought this one, many extra features that I use for weighing things besides
CO2 cylinders: http://www.oldwillknottscales.com/index ... ProdID=119
(202g full), from here:
http://www.oldwillknottscales.com/
Many choices and varied price range. Have lotsa fun checking out the site;
Tony G
I bought this one, many extra features that I use for weighing things besides
CO2 cylinders: http://www.oldwillknottscales.com/index ... ProdID=119