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mdb917
07-14-2011, 09:41 PM
Thanks Doc!

Great information, now get to work on 24 oz, 16 oz, 8 oz bottles :laughing:

Dr Oldz
07-14-2011, 09:46 PM
Thanks Doc!

Great information, now get to work on 24 oz, 16 oz, 8 oz bottles :laughing:

Just cut in half for 16oz bottles! :p

I would say 8oz and 24oz are pretty much uncommon for diluting chems!

tkendrick
07-14-2011, 10:28 PM
It's difficult to argue with facts.......:dblthumb2:

Thanks Doc! :props:


You obviously haven't met my girlfriend!!!

BobbyG
09-10-2011, 07:02 AM
You obviously haven't met my girlfriend!!!

Ain't that the truth, they'll argue for the sake of arguing! :laughing:

mwoolfso
09-10-2011, 01:09 PM
I have a spreadsheet but here is a JPG of the table. If anyone wants a copy of the XLS file just send me a private message.

TLMitchell
09-10-2011, 04:18 PM
20:1 = 1.52oz

I was mixing up some ONR @ QD strength today wondering what the ratio was for 6oz/gallon. I used my fingers m toes abacus but I had trouble because I don't have any half toes...

TL

ride5150
09-23-2011, 09:36 PM
I was mixing up some ONR @ QD strength today wondering what the ratio was for 6oz/gallon. I used my fingers m toes abacus but I had trouble because I don't have any half toes...

TL

like algebra? heres what i do:

theres 128 oz in a gallon, 6:128 = 3:64 = 1.5:32 = .047

x= oz of onr
y= oz of water

x + y = 32
x/y = .047

= >

y = 32 - x

=>

x/(32-x) = .047

x = 1.504 - .047x

-1.504= -1.047x

x= 1.436 oz

x + y = 32

(1.436) + y = 32

y = 30.564 oz

therefore :

30.564 oz water, 1.436 oz ONR to be at 6:128 dilution



sorry, im an engineering student. haha:)


are u sure its 6oz/gallon? on the bottle it says 8oz / gallon to make QD

which would be 8:128 = 1:16

x = oz onr
y = oz water

x+y=32
x/y=(1/16)= .0625

y=32-x
x/(32-x)=.0625
x=2 - .0625x
-2 = -1.0625x

x= 1.88

(1.88) + y = 32

y= 30.12

or in english,

1.88 oz of ONR and 30.12 oz of water

porscheman96
10-11-2011, 08:18 AM
Awesome advice. Usually I have to estimate with unlabeled bottles. Thanks!!

DLB
10-11-2011, 09:04 AM
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/tricks-tips-techniques/38637-how-dilution-ratio-s.html

DLB