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the colder the tempature is the more % of mekp you will need,I always use the chart of the CC wich is much easier and accurate.its the same as a babies medicine spoon.

ex:

90 degrees and higher = 1% of mekp

70 degrees to 89 = 1.25% of mekp

60 degrees to 69 = 1.50 % of mekp

59 degrees and below = 1.75% of mekp

btw: if its freezing outside you should keep your a$$ inside the house and forget about fiberglass.

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Same exact sheet ive been using for a few years...good post! Sticky time on this one.


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well i hate counting drops , so i looked at an old medicne cap off a motrin bottle and it was in tsp and ml measurements and i looked up the conversions from them to compare to cc's

example to do 8oz of resin you would need 2 1/2 cc or 1/2 tsp of hardner

EDIT:::: just did this search and found this mekp dispencer for 10 dollars, cant get any easiser than that tool there

http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/cmpages/dispenser.php

U.S. measurements Metric equivalent

1/5 teaspoon (tsp) 1 milliliter (cc)

1/4 tsp 1 1/4 ml (cc)

1/2 tsp 2 1/2 ml (cc)

1 teaspoon 5 ml (cc)

1 Tablespoon (3 teaspoons) 15 ml (cc)

2 Tablespoon 1 fluid ounce

1/5 cup 50 ml (cc)

1/4 cup 60 ml (cc)

1/3 cup 75 ml (cc)

1/2 cup 125 ml (cc)

3/4 cup 175 ml (cc)

1 cup (16 tablespoons) 237 ml (cc)

1 pint ( 16 fluid ounces) 473.2 ml

1 quart (qt) 946.4 ml

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so for a guy who lives in michigan, where the summers can be near 100 degrees and the winters can be near -20 degrees what would be a good %?

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what does the % mean on the top of the chart

lol

Dude, did you really just necro this 3 year old post just to say "lol"? What was the point?

how else would any1 know its funny. Besides, got a couple likes on it

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