hoz53
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it says in the book you should use the scale at 68 degrees 50% humidity and that should be fine for me most months but in the summer i dont have AC in my shop and when it gets 90 degrees 90 percent wonder how it will work or if i should even subject it to that. ive been planning ac in the shop for awhile so it may happen soon anyway. ive got a surface plate that was purdy cheap now that you mention it good idea.Thanks guys. The new work bench I built this last weekend has a 1.5" thick top and is 4 ft x 8 ft (2 stacked full sheets of 3/4" solid plywood). Extremely sturdy. My Gempro is sensitive to air currents as well because it has the same resolution as the fx120i. My ceiling heater will mess with it so I usually shut it down when weighing charges. Other than the heater messing up readings, I have nothing else to worry about.
Just thought maybe a slab of granite would be nice because then I could have the scale legs screwed all the way in tight for maximum stability then level the scale by shimming the corners of the granite.
I have some thick aluminum plates I could probably use too. I just like the weight of the granite.