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i meant 8 oz to 2.5 gallons for 40:1 i was half asleep when i repliedYou need to check your calculations on 3 gallons at 40:1 so somebody doesn't possibly score a piston.
i meant 8 oz to 2.5 gallons for 40:1 i was half asleep when i repliedYou need to check your calculations on 3 gallons at 40:1 so somebody doesn't possibly score a piston.
You can edit your original post.i meant 8 oz to 2.5 gallons for 40:1 i was half asleep when i replied
One can of bud is 355 ml @5% alcohol.So how many litre's of beer come in a 6 pack of Molsons then ?
I like No Spill Jill's cans[emoji7]If you have a 1.25 gallon no spill Jill can like i have ,4 oz makes 40 to 1 ,or 8 oz like was posted above for the 2.5 gallon no spill can
Ever try to buy a metric piece of plywood ? I think we are stuck with fractions here .Just go metric instead of dealing with fractions.
250 ml or one quarter of a litre will mix 10 litres @ 40:1
Pin this simple ratio on your shop wall.
Very true, but here a 4x8 sheet is still a 4x8 sheet.Ever try to buy a metric piece of plywood ? I think we are stuck with fractions here .
Ever try to buy a metric piece of plywood ? I think we are stuck with fractions here .
In the old days a 2x4 was a 2x4 but the planer would eat 1/4 off each side making 1 1/2 by 3 1/2 ,am sure they do not waste 1/2 inch off each board nowadays thoughVery true, but here a 4x8 sheet is still a 4x8 sheet.
But dimentional lumber is different. Like a 2x4 isnt a 2x4
Political party I think.what the hell is metric
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