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Mixing T-88 by Weight

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cludwig

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Hey all, I started weighing out my batches of T-88 for rib building. I found it was more accurate and quicker than graduated cups for small batches. I've heard of other good methods, but I am using this one these days. I like absolute confidence. You can download a T-88 chart at the following link:
uploads/20110413_180723_T-88_by_Weight.pdf


I bought the West System small batch epoxy scale:
20110413_180544_scale.jpg


You can find more info about the scale I use and how the chart and lookup table works on my blog:
http://pittsproject.wordpress.com/2011/04/13/t-88-by-weight/


What's your preferred mixing method?

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