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powder scale pan hook?

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  • D@D
    Yes midway has them but 10 bucks for shipping[xx(].
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  • wild bunch guy
    make one from a coat hanger.


    WBG
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  • rsnyder55
    Looks like the wire that hold the can that catches the grease under my grill.

    What scale is it from. I have a very old balance scale that I haven't used in years. Let me check to see how many parts survived my many moves and wife's go to the dump parties.
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  • 5mmgunguy
    +1 for making one.
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  • Okie743
    Originally posted by D@D
    Does anyone have an extra one? One of these


    You may know this!
    If you make one or get the replacement you will probably have to re-calibrate your scale so as it will zero! You can do this by removing the little holder on the bottom of your powder pan (usually) and adding or subtracting weight!
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  • papernicker
    I been there. What a pain. You need the alumimum or whatever it is or will be too heavy. Of course, none for sale, locally. I ended up using an extra antenna from a dish cable box to transmit to other room. Mine was different, from a Redding, but you get the idea.
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  • D@D
    quote:rsnyder55 Posted - 01/18/2010 : 5:28:32 PM Looks like the wire that hold the can that catches the grease under my grill.

    What scale is it from. I have a very old balance scale that I haven't used in years. Let me check to see how many parts survived my many moves and wife's go to the dump parties.

    It is for a Bonanza scale, it doesn't have a model # on it. Been told a RCBS model 502 or 504 will work. I'm waiting on RCBS to answer there phone to see if I can get one from them.
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  • shoff14
    quote:Originally posted by D@D
    quote:rsnyder55 Posted - 01/18/2010 : 5:28:32 PM Looks like the wire that hold the can that catches the grease under my grill.

    What scale is it from. I have a very old balance scale that I haven't used in years. Let me check to see how many parts survived my many moves and wife's go to the dump parties.

    It is for a Bonanza scale, it doesn't have a model # on it. Been told a RCBS model 502 or 504 will work. I'm waiting on RCBS to answer there phone to see if I can get one from them.


    Did you contact forester?
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  • partisan
    +1 on the coat hanger.
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  • D@D
    quote:shoff14 Posted - 01/21/2010 : 3:15:44 PM

    quote:Originally posted by D@D

    quote:rsnyder55 Posted - 01/18/2010 : 5:28:32 PM Looks like the wire that hold the can that catches the grease under my grill.

    What scale is it from. I have a very old balance scale that I haven't used in years. Let me check to see how many parts survived my many moves and wife's go to the dump parties.



    It is for a Bonanza scale, it doesn't have a model # on it. Been told a RCBS model 502 or 504 will work. I'm waiting on RCBS to answer there phone to see if I can get one from them.



    Did you contact forester?

    Yes they said they have ran out of bonanza spare parts years ago.
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  • CHEVELLE427
    quote:Originally posted by wild bunch guy
    make one from a coat hanger.


    WBG


    an aluminum rod works better
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  • D@D
    Thanks for all the advise I just went ahead and bought this[:p].

    http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=153735851
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  • Pistollero1050
    I would think some welding rod for tig welding would work just fine. But like they say, you will need to recal.
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  • 5mmgunguy
    Darn to late. Found some scrap AL rod at work that you could have made it out of.
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