I had a big, all brass, scale beam set for a years.
It was Chatillion or whatever the common maker's name is. I recon it was for light wagons or cotton bales piled high, in conjunction with a big platform linkage, or something about that range.
The main beam was nearly 4 feet long with a heavy slider, and there were 2 shorter beams with their own sliders besides,
all brass, all of it, except the iron ring to hold it up with, and the balance knives it pivoted on.
Well I polished it all up beautiful, made a sturdy wooden stand for it, and it sat in the window sill for years.
But really, I don't have this kind of room in my little house, so it had to go.
I didn't have the heart to cut it up for its brass, or sell it for scrap weight, fool that I am.
So I sent it to my friend to be sold on commission. This was when he was still doing street fairs and such.
I figured its would be an easy sell, but he gave up the street thing and just went back his usual antique bottle show circuit.
I think its still sitting in his garage. sigh
I could probably still make you good pretty deal, but 40 pounds of brass 4 feet long wouldn't ship cheaply.
yours Scott
yours Scott