Caporegime
Dammit Greg, we talked about this! Stand yourself on the scales and hold the big box facing downwards - make a note of the weight. Now turn the box so that you're holding it upwards - make a note of this weight as well. Come off the scales and add both the top weight and the bottom weight together to give you the overall weight of the box. Remember to subtract your own weight from this figure!I'm trying to weigh big boxes. The boxes are say 60x60x60 (cm)
All the scales I see for relatively fair prices are around 25-30cm. Obviously if I put a 60cm box on this I am going to have "overhang" is the only thing I can describe it as.
The thing my brain can't comprehend is, will I get accurate weight measurements even with overhang or will the whole box need to be put on say a 60c+m scale?
What do they teach kids in schools these days?