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Why I don't use drops to measure anything 01 Nov 2012 18:29 #25835

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Funnily enough I posted my own thread on this subject and then later saw your thread

genesis2forum.org/index.php/list/mms-technical-talk/24810-how-big-is-a-drop-of-mms
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Why I don't use drops to measure anything 01 Nov 2012 19:08 #25838

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CLO2,
And the Answer is? ;)

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Why I don't use drops to measure anything 01 Nov 2012 22:12 #25850

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Syringes (without needles) are dirt cheap at farm and ranch supply stores.
About $.39 for 1 ml to $1.for 6 ml

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Why I don't use drops to measure anything 02 Nov 2012 15:34 #25876

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Once again - an excellent observation and contribution Charlotte!!!

With hygroscopic and gravity forces to contend with including the aperture size of droppers, relying on drop measurements remains variable.

Making large dose mixtures simply requires a good measuring tool - as you have so aptly demonstrated here.

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