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Ratio for making tin
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Ratio for making tin
Awhile back Dave Smith was kind enough to give me his formula for making Tin Solution. Being deslexic I think I may have written it down wrong.
.8 grams Stannous Chloride I think it should be .08
1000 Mil H2O
Thanks
Roderick
.8 grams Stannous Chloride I think it should be .08
1000 Mil H2O
Thanks
Roderick
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Re: Ratio for making tin
Rod.
0.8 GRAMS PER 1000 ML is all that is needed. This amount I tested for the removal of vinyl only to stop any jagged edge of the silver glow line.
You would not need to use as much for regular silvering ,maybe 0.5 to 6 would be enough.
Hope this helps mate.
Dave
0.8 GRAMS PER 1000 ML is all that is needed. This amount I tested for the removal of vinyl only to stop any jagged edge of the silver glow line.
You would not need to use as much for regular silvering ,maybe 0.5 to 6 would be enough.
Hope this helps mate.
Dave
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Re: Ratio for making tin
How can one wheigh the difference between 0,5 and 0,8 grams?
I have not found a wheighing scale yet that does it....
I have not found a wheighing scale yet that does it....
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Re: Ratio for making tin
Erik-
I use one of these little pocket scales. Seems to work just fine.
.01 gram Pocket Scale
-Larry
I use one of these little pocket scales. Seems to work just fine.
.01 gram Pocket Scale
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One go's down to ones local head shop and buy a small pocket scale for 20.00. Works great.Man I never knew there was so many choices in bongs. Good thing I never used one.
Roderick
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Re: Ratio for making tin
Erik.
You can buy what's called a palmscale.
do a search on google and you should find it there.
Dave
You can buy what's called a palmscale.
do a search on google and you should find it there.
Dave
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Re: Ratio for making tin
Haha! Rod please give me a break. I am trying my udmost not to make to many language mistakes in spelling and style.Roderick wrote:One go's down to ones local head shop and buy a small pocket scale for 20.00. Works great.Man I never knew there was so many choices in bongs. Good thing I never used one.
Roderick
If you want I can proceed in Dutch?... One might...
Dave,
I will look for ONE

The first time, I pilled up 4 grams and devided it in 16 bits...
A bit strange, but since then I roughly took the same amount.
Erikieee
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Re: Ratio for making tin
Eric,
I wasn't making fun of you. You spoke very well on your reply. When we make fun of you you'll know it !
Mine is called ProScale 222 " The deuce"
I originally had a triple beam scale but back then you never weighed anything small than a gram. Glad those days are over.
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I wasn't making fun of you. You spoke very well on your reply. When we make fun of you you'll know it !
Mine is called ProScale 222 " The deuce"
I originally had a triple beam scale but back then you never weighed anything small than a gram. Glad those days are over.
Wees een goede jongen en weer aan het werk
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Re: Ratio for making tin
I just ordered my scale online, will receive it in two daysRoderick wrote:Eric,
Wees een goede jongen en weer aan het werk

Who did you teach that Dutch sentence?
Allways the dirty words first huh?
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Re: Ratio for making tin
De arend verloor nooit zo veel tijd als toen hij om te leren van de kraai.
The eagle never lost so much time as when he submitted to learn from the crow.
The eagle never lost so much time as when he submitted to learn from the crow.
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Re: Ratio for making tin
Wrong translation Rod, you are talking about sex with an eagle....
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