BoydAllen
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By Thursday we should know. I have been playing with a new old stock Chinese made RCBS 10-10 balance reloading scale that I wrote about in another thread. The scale seems to be of good quality and tuned up OK (within the limits of my skill) but it is apparent that the magnets that are part of the damping system are weaker than my old USA produced scale of the same model. Sooo I ordered some little but powerful cylindrical neodymium magnets that I plan on putting on the bottom of each of the scale's magnets, held there by magnetic attraction, opposite poles facing each other. Just now (early Monday afternoon) after checking on my order with the magnet company, I spent a couple of minutes with one of their engineers to find out if my plan has a chance of working, that is strengthening the magnet field of the damping system. He said that it should. If this works, I believe that it will be the first time that it has been done. On the other hand, if it does not, I will be out ten dollars for some very powerful little refrigerator magnets. I was also going to mention that I would have to remember to keep them away from my flash drives, but taking the precaution of looking that up first, I learned that that is not true, so it is only my hard drives that I need to be concerned about, because I know that they are vulnerable, and verifying that, something that I had not thought of, my credit cards. I will let you know if this works.