elly2
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Post by elly2 on Jun 27, 2014 17:47:29 GMT
Lol just need to sort 2 flavour mixes out now, but the calculator was a great help as was all the info from yourself and other members.
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Post by lairey on Jun 27, 2014 17:48:34 GMT
That's what we're here for... give it a few weeks and you'll be giving new mixers advice
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Post by babs on Jun 27, 2014 18:01:35 GMT
Sorry thought you had pg nic base I'll go and stand in the corner till I learn to read lol
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elly2
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Post by elly2 on Jun 27, 2014 18:09:17 GMT
No worries babs but i was scratching my head for a while wondering how our adding up didn't match
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Post by redz on Jul 3, 2014 20:59:55 GMT
I would suggest ( for syringes) 1 ml 5ml and 10ml. cover the measuring marks in clear nail polish so they don't rub off! celotape will work too. there's mixed packs on eBay for a couple of pounds. you could probably do with a blunt needle and a small plastic measuring cup ( handy for large mixes or for when you can't get to bottle dregs!) thats all you really need as starter mixing Thanks for that tip about using clear nail polish on the syringes. I will most definitely put clear nail polish on my shopping list for tomorrow.
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