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MichaelSpoots said:It is foolish of me to speculate, but I will anyway.
Which "cap" are you talking about?
I have the gallon-size (128oz) ONR, and my guess is like 5+ caps= 1oz. The gallon size cap is very shallow.
I've been measuring my ONR with a Glass Pyrex Measuring thing.
What I need to do is pick up a measuring cup from WallyWorld, but I keep forgetting to :nervous:.
GoCubsGo said:When in doubt.......
(available at your local spirits retailer for about $1 or $2 :xyxthumbs: )
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Honestly I use this for ONR wash, clay lube and QD dilutions and its dead on. Of course I have a seperate one for the home bar.
Dairyman said:when diluting ONR do you guys just use the cap as 1oz??
CocheseUGA said:I honestly prefer the 2oz Oxo angled cup (OXO Mini Angled Measuring Cup - Nordic Ware Bakeware - Collections - Sur La Table), as for quite a few things I need 2oz of measuring. Not too much of a difference.
I'm actually going to look for the same thing in a 2-cup for about $10, to measure the water I need.
King Nothing said:I use my wifes measuring cups..... Dont tell her
tenorplayer23 said:A question plus 16 prior responses to a question about how to measure a "fluid ounce".
Amazing!
Let's pray we don't venture into experimental fluid dynamics and have to mess with Bernoulli's principle!! LOL
See ya. :wavey
S2KGURU said:I think all of you are trying way to hard at this. I have the plastic cap from one of those cold medicine bottles. It lists from one teaspoon to one ounce. It's quite handy and I didn't technically have to buy it... It was a two for one![]()