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Hi Doug
I weigh it on a scrap of aluminum with a triple beam scale, then mix it with
a
screwdriver. Of course you must allow for the aluminum weight too. It would
be
difficult to measure the volume of anything so sticky but I bet someone has
a
way to do it. Another tip from the last Brampton Rebel builder's meeting
(assuming you refrigerate or freeze the stuff) was to insure that the
pro-seal
is warm enough that it won't condense any moisture when you open the can.
Have fun
Ken
Snader, Douglas E. wrote:
if anybody out there has a good way to accurately measure the stuff.