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Old 01-24-2010, 01:49 PM
Larryjk Larryjk is offline
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Mr. 16 Gauge, You are right and I apologize. I was mixing a small batch of Acra-glas to repair a stock and there it was; drams to ounces. Drams are a measure of weight and Fluidrams are a measure of volume of fluids. One fluidounce is equal to 8 fluidrams. That relationship is shown on the "Itty-Bitty" cups I use for meeasuring small batches of
Acra-glas, and also on the larger medicine cups used for larger batches. I am usually working in cc's or ml's and missed the other units that are listed. buckhunter and dovehunter, the apology also goes to you fellows.
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