I totally understand why some folks add weight to their chassis, I also understand why others like lighter rigs. This definitely fills a niche in the market with other mfg's adding weight to their systems, Masterpiece arms and XLR come to mind.....
One thing to keep in mind is the corrosive reaction between brass and Alloy in the chassis. Brass and aluminum react and cause galvanic corrosion- big time! Aluminum is much more anodic and brass is cathodic. the chassis anodizing will not be enough to protect.
I have personally experienced this in the boating world with a brass adjustment fitting contacting and alloy sailboat mast. In less than 6 month the brass corroded a hole almost completely through the mast where there was contact- even through the anodizing! It basically turns the aluminum into powdery dust. This was a freshwater boat- this would happen even quicker in saltwater but it can occur even without water- just the dissimilar metals reacting.
It may be wise to choose another material than brass for your weight system, like steel or stainless. If not make sure to but a barrier between the metals or a protective coating other than anodizing. If not you may have an unwelcome science experiment in your chassis.
Cheers