Buffer: Do I understand correctly?
I'm cheap. I like quality, but I want it at the lowest price possible. So, if I buy a H3 buffer and pull out the 3 tungsten weights. Then replace the standard weight in a standard buffer with one of the tungsten weights, then I have a H buffer, correct? Then, if I take the 3 standard weights and put them all in the empty H3 buffer, I'll have a standard buffer, correct?
This seems like a relatively inexpensive way to get three each H and one standard buffer for the price of a H3. So, am wrong in my analysis here?