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Owners of personal plots often need to weigh loads weighing up to 100 kg. Ordinary household scales are designed for only 10 kg. A simple device that can be made in a few minutes will help to get out of the situation (see figure).

Weighing large loads

It will take only a light and durable bar and a piece of twine for loops. With the indicated dimensions, the readings of the scales (spring or steelyard) must be multiplied by 10.

The correct location of the holes can be checked by checkweighing. Higher accuracy can be obtained if a metal collar is used to hang the load. Moving it with a control weight along the bar, find the best position, and then fix it by driving a nail.

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