• Log in with Facebook Log in with Twitter Log In with Google      Sign In    
  • Create Account
  LongeCity
              Advocacy & Research for Unlimited Lifespans

Photo
- - - - -

00 cap capacity?


  • Please log in to reply
3 replies to this topic

#1 lepiricus

  • Guest
  • 19 posts
  • 0

Posted 09 November 2004 - 03:30 AM


Does anyone have an idea of what a 00 caps capacity is? I have a cap-em-quick that does 50 at a time. I find it easier to make caps when I can fill them up completely, but I have a hard time gauging how much filler to put in. If I knew how much volume 50 caps held then making a batch up would be cake because I wouldn't have to worry about densities and just add filler until I got to the desired volume. I hope this makes sense to y'all.

#2 lepiricus

  • Topic Starter
  • Guest
  • 19 posts
  • 0

Posted 09 November 2004 - 03:32 AM

doh, found this, it might be a good guess because I suppose each cap brand might be sightly different. cap volumes

sponsored ad

  • Advert
Click HERE to rent this advertising spot for BRAIN HEALTH to support LongeCity (this will replace the google ad above).

#3 lepiricus

  • Topic Starter
  • Guest
  • 19 posts
  • 0

Posted 09 November 2004 - 03:35 AM

I add to my own thread yet again. Sorry guys. I have found other sites and many 00 caps are stated at 0.95 ml. This would make 50 caps a volume of 47.5 mL. Just incase anyone else was curious.

sponsored ad

  • Advert
Click HERE to rent this advertising spot for BRAIN HEALTH to support LongeCity (this will replace the google ad above).

#4 nootropi

  • Guest
  • 1,207 posts
  • -3
  • Location:Arizona, Los Angles, San Diego, so many road

Posted 09 November 2004 - 12:15 PM

Every substance caps differently. You have to experiment.




1 user(s) are reading this topic

0 members, 1 guests, 0 anonymous users