A good friend of mine got a brand new Lyman Digital scale for Christmas, a present from his wife.
He has a small building out from his house were he reloads.
He had been using a Lyman balance beam scale and in his building he had to jack up one side of the scale to get it to zero. He has to put about a 1/4" under the adjustment screw foot to get it zeroed. His loading bench is dead level both front to back and side to side. He called Lyman about this and they said as long as it zeroed and and was true with a check weight that it would be OK. They told him he could send it in and they would look at it but he hasn't sent it back to them.
Now to the really wild part of this story.
He took his brand new digital scale and set it on his loading bench and started the calibration process per the instructions. He told me that the instructions said it could take up to 24 hours for the calibration process the first time it was calibrated.
Well after 36 hours the scale never did calibrate.
He took the scale back in his house and started the calibration process and in less than 4 hours it calibrated perfectly.
He has a place in his basement that he could set up his loading bench so he took his scale down there and it would not calibrate. He put a heater in that room in the basement, thinking the cooler temperature was affecting it. The heater did nothing to help the scale.
He took the scale back up stairs in the house and the scale worked pefectly again.
He takes the scale back to the building and the scale will not calibrate. He even heated his building for 24 hours and the only thing this did was increase his electric bill.
He finally called Lyman and they told him they had never heard of this and wanted him to try to return it to MidwayUSA were his wife purchased it from.
Him and I both thought this was odd of Lyman, we thought Lyman would want to know if something screwy was going on with one of their products. He hasn't called Midway yet.
I told him that I frequented these type forums on the internet and that alot of knowledgeable people gave some excellent information about reloading.
He asked me if I would please post this about his problem and hopefully get some insight from the real world of realoaders.
All thought and comments about this problem will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
Slufoot