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Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: riverrat on September 16, 2015, 11:12:01 pm

Title: draw scale
Post by: riverrat on September 16, 2015, 11:12:01 pm
hey, im getting ready to tiller a bow. im building a tiller tree. however, back in the old days i used a bathroom scale to measure weight to draw. problem is, now a days everythings digital. i.e. junk. they dont work the same . you have to step on them once, step off, step back on and get your weight. sheesh, what a complicated mess. does anyone know of a good scale like for weighing fish? somethin you could hook to the string, pull back x amount of inches and get a accurate reading as for how many pounds at that distance of draw? thanks so much. Tony
Title: Re: draw scale
Post by: PatM on September 16, 2015, 11:14:01 pm
Yes, They have these things  called bow scales. ;)
Title: Re: draw scale
Post by: jeffp51 on September 16, 2015, 11:43:23 pm
I have a luggage scale from wallyworld.  Not sure how accurate, but it is consistent, and affordable.  I have seen pictures of others on this sight that look to be using the exact same one.  Hook the hook on the string and pull down.
Title: Re: draw scale
Post by: Drewster on September 16, 2015, 11:51:12 pm
Yep, a luggage scale is a good option.  I got one from Amazon that was about $14.00.  It has done a fine job and even has a max weight feature.  It may not be a super precision instrument, but more than adequate for building bows.
Title: Re: draw scale
Post by: JRMakowski on September 17, 2015, 12:06:36 am
paid $8 for mine off Amazon  Etekcity is brand its an El cheepo for sure, but I tested it on 10 ,15 and 25lb weights and it was right there.
Title: Re: draw scale
Post by: Del the cat on September 17, 2015, 02:40:54 am
I have several:-
A big dial type fishing scale that goes up to 220# bought online.
A digital that goes to 99# bought online .
A really cheap dial type luggage scale that goes to 50# was £1 from poundland... I checked it's accuracy against the others and it's good!
Del
Title: Re: draw scale
Post by: George Tsoukalas on September 17, 2015, 03:26:53 am
I use a Hanson hand held scale. I attach it to the end if the rope and pull. The weight registers so I can read it.
Title: Re: draw scale
Post by: stuckinthemud on September 17, 2015, 04:52:32 am
My local fishing tackle shop sells dial scales  - I bought my 50lb scale for £5 - because all the fishermen want digital scales, the old dial scales are really cheap: could be worth 'phoning around see what you can find.
Title: Re: draw scale
Post by: Knoll on September 17, 2015, 10:27:31 am
Am using one of the el cheapo electronic/digital scales. It calibrates exactly to my old bathroom scale. But it's a challenge for these old eyes to read the numbers from 3' away!
Title: Re: draw scale
Post by: lebhuntfish on September 17, 2015, 10:57:11 am
The scale I use is a wild game scale. I found one that goes to 75lbs cost about 12 bucks. This time of the year you can even pick one up at Walmart. I bought mine at my local farm supply.
Patrick
Title: Re: draw scale
Post by: JoJoDapyro on September 17, 2015, 11:31:17 am
I use a game scale. Goes up to 500 pounds for tillering full logs.  >:D
Title: Re: draw scale
Post by: DavidV on September 17, 2015, 11:40:05 am
http://www.wholesale-scales.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=56&gclid=CjwKEAjwyemvBRDFpN3E5_bs9BQSJAA5n8L2JQYAx94l5D-LSwQu39mI5DpiRhXE7iwyfW-zl8BXCRoCuZjw_wcB&zenid=q0468uj4480r5lbm1jkvnugqc5

I use this one but it was more like 5 dollars and free shipping from China. Actually pretty accurate
Title: Re: draw scale
Post by: bubbles on September 17, 2015, 12:20:54 pm
Am I the only person who has a bow scale? :)
Just a spring scale from 3 rivers, has a little nub that stays at the highest recorded weight, so all I need to do is watch the inches as I pull instead of the weight.
Title: Re: draw scale
Post by: JRMakowski on September 17, 2015, 01:25:02 pm
Am I the only person who has a bow scale? :)
Just a spring scale from 3 rivers, has a little nub that stays at the highest recorded weight, so all I need to do is watch the inches as I pull instead of the weight.
Forgot to mention my cheapo does record heaviest weight per session and goes to 110lbs (i like not having to watch scale as pulling it also
Title: Re: draw scale
Post by: lebhuntfish on September 17, 2015, 04:28:36 pm
Am I the only person who has a bow scale? :)
Just a spring scale from 3 rivers, has a little nub that stays at the highest recorded weight, so all I need to do is watch the inches as I pull instead of the weight.

Really? I'll check that out. I may have to get me one.
Patrick
Title: Re: draw scale
Post by: PEARL DRUMS on September 17, 2015, 04:48:52 pm
Who even uses scales? Just write 50 @ 28 on all of them, nobody will ever know.
Title: Re: draw scale
Post by: le0n on September 17, 2015, 04:59:51 pm
^^ hah hah. nice.
Title: Re: draw scale
Post by: PatM on September 17, 2015, 05:08:03 pm
Who even uses scales? Just write 50 @ 28 on all of them, nobody will ever know.
I don't have a scale or write on bows but if I did I would put 100  on them. ;)
Title: Re: draw scale
Post by: riverrat on September 17, 2015, 07:41:07 pm
thanks everyone. i didnt even know they came out with a bow scale.whatevers cheap and works im thinkin. ill check out amazon on them luggage scales and hunting scales. a bow scale is pretty much gonna be the same...except expensive cause its for bows. Tony