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    Scrap yard scale accuracy

    Last week I loaded up my pickup with misc. steel items and hauled it to Sioux Falls and sold it for tin price. I thought it weird that it just happened to be exactly 1000 Lbs. This morning I hauled another load in and they payed me for exactly 900 Lbs. While in the office waiting in line to get paid, I watched the scale readings as a couple of people drove across it and their scale appears to only be accurate to the nearest 20 Lbs. I expected it to be more accurate than that. I'm wondering how accurate those kinds of large scales normally are? Is that an industry standard?


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    Yes, from my experience they go by 20 pound increments. Every truck scale I've ever driven across has been that way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Russell View Post
    Yes, from my experience they go by 20 pound increments. Every truck scale I've ever driven across has been that way.
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    Every Yard I have ever been too.. clicks by 20lb increments.
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    Industrial digital scales are calibrated in incuments of 20 Lbs, it's not a industry standard that's just how scales function.

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    Ok, that makes me feel better now that I know that. For some reason I was thinking they would be more accurate.

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    Hmmm
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    Its worth watching the scale if you can...they should settle pretty fast...in a few seconds. I was at a yard where it took upwards of 30 seconds for the scales to settle. They had mud around the scales and it was getting in between the deck and the on/off ramps, affecting the load cells.

    Their people weren't smart enough to understand what was going on when I told them, so off to another yard.

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    The yard I go to has the the scale reading right outside of the driver's window on the building when you stop. Also does 20# increments

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    Today I didn't even know if I got a proper weigh in or out or if it benefited me or the yard. The wind and rain were causing such a variation in weights that you couldn't get on it while it was zeroed. Oh well, still left with $30 from 220 lbs in clean steel.
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    Ditto, 20lb truck scale increments. Sucks if you got 19 extra pounds, it won't read, but it gets the process done quicker. Can't really complain, especially if i am buying items and i find a minibike at 119lbs.. id be paying for 100 @ 50 cents a pound. Depends on the way you take it.

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    i believe 20lbs is the accepted standard.

    I do my best to avoid using the truck scale for non ferous
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    10 pounds here, I am always chewing gum when I go to the yard when I weigh in but spit it out before I go back on the scale! LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by AdmiralAluminum View Post
    Today I didn't even know if I got a proper weigh in or out or if it benefited me or the yard. The wind and rain were causing such a variation in weights that you couldn't get on it while it was zeroed. Oh well, still left with $30 from 220 lbs in clean steel.
    We are at 950 to 9 25 pre 100 lbs. One place recently gave me 8 dollars per 100 lbs on cast iron. I had the heavier round corner tub . Too late to reload. Not good business that day
    Last edited by blacksteel; 04-30-2014 at 12:29 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hobo finds View Post
    10 pounds here, I am always chewing gum when I go to the yard when I weigh in but spit it out before I go back on the scale! LOL
    Love this!!!!!! Matter of fact, I'll be chewing a pack from now on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hobo finds View Post
    10 pounds here, I am always chewing gum when I go to the yard when I weigh in but spit it out before I go back on the scale! LOL
    Haha, I don't chew gum but I do leave my cigarette butt behind before I weigh out
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    Quote Originally Posted by MattInTheHat View Post
    i believe 20lbs is the accepted standard.

    I do my best to avoid using the truck scale for non ferous
    Yes.. At my Non-Ferrous Core Buyer.. Their Scale is in 1lb increments.. Ahhhh

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    Weird my local yard goes by the pound. Sometimes I will forget to put a pole or something in the bin and ill just go up and weight for like 4 pounds and add that to the total.


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