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Post by B on Oct 18, 2020 18:14:57 GMT -5
Hi I plan on buying the 2 gallon amazing clear cast, but have a potential issue. The gallon jugs are quite big and I need to do small and accurate pours of 15-20g weight.
Does anybody have any tips on how they would go about this? I saw somebody on here said they bought pumps, but wasn't sure if something like that was viable, or if there are other ideas out there. Thanks!
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Post by B on Oct 18, 2020 18:29:31 GMT -5
Also, I do have an 8oz part A and part B bottle, so maybe just refilling those would be best, and using those for small pours.
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Post by Brian on Oct 18, 2020 20:25:04 GMT -5
Unless your doing Aprox. 2 gallons of 15 to 20g pours in the near future I would not be purchasing the 2 gallon Amazing Clear Cast......with that being said ,I pour off of my gallon jugs into the smaller, easier to handle bottles. Keep in mind, the less exposer to air the better and I have better control w/ the smaller bottles. Even w/ pumps you would still need to use a set of scales to get an accurate mix.
In response to your second post,,
Yes, it would be best to refill.
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Post by notoes on Oct 26, 2020 6:38:53 GMT -5
I have the gallon jugs too and I knew from using the 32oz set of RC-3 that I wanted smaller containers for pouring. I've got a pair of cheap condiment bottles with tip caps that I use. Like Brian, I only open the big bottles to refill my smaller ones and even then I'm quick about it and keep everything capped as much as possible when pouring into the smaller bottles. The pumps are nice but as they do still need measuring, I also find the smaller bottles work better for me too and if you've already got some on hand then more power to you.
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