Wayne Member Allowing Ads Joined Jul 8, 2005 Messages 3,622 Location USA Format Large Format Jan 27, 2009 #1 My cookbook is packed away---I need to figure out how much by volume of sulfite I need to equal 10 oz weight. Rough estimate in 1/4 cups is close enough for this non-photographic application
My cookbook is packed away---I need to figure out how much by volume of sulfite I need to equal 10 oz weight. Rough estimate in 1/4 cups is close enough for this non-photographic application
gainer Subscriber Allowing Ads Joined Sep 20, 2002 Messages 3,699 Jan 27, 2009 #2 This will be in fact about 10 fluid ounces or 20 tablespoonfulls. 1/4 cup is 2 fluid ounces, so 5/4 cup should do it.
This will be in fact about 10 fluid ounces or 20 tablespoonfulls. 1/4 cup is 2 fluid ounces, so 5/4 cup should do it.
OP OP Wayne Member Allowing Ads Joined Jul 8, 2005 Messages 3,622 Location USA Format Large Format Jan 27, 2009 #3 So 1 oz weight = 1 oz volume? Seems odd, but convenient.
BradS Member Allowing Ads Joined Sep 28, 2004 Messages 8,130 Location Soulsbyville, California Format 35mm Jan 27, 2009 #4 Wayne said: So 1 oz weight = 1 oz volume? Seems odd, but convenient. Click to expand... well, no...not really but close enough when your measuring by the 1/4 cup full.
Wayne said: So 1 oz weight = 1 oz volume? Seems odd, but convenient. Click to expand... well, no...not really but close enough when your measuring by the 1/4 cup full.
Anscojohn Subscriber Allowing Ads Joined Dec 31, 2006 Messages 2,704 Format Medium Format Jan 27, 2009 #5 Figure 22.8 gms per level TBS.