I am going to be doing some restoring on some lights that will not need the whole amount of 12ml and 3ml. I am wondering if I can reduce the amount, but keep the same ratio. I know it sounds logical that it can be done. But the difference between logical and real world are usually far apart. I am wondering if the reduction of amount will still yield the same outcome that DeltaKits has setup (e.g - strength, setup time, pot life).
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Murph
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Re: Reduce proportions
Sure, just reduce it proportionally and you will end with the same 4:1 ratio.
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That is what I had figured. I just didnt know if there were any complications that came about by reduction.
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Re: Reduce proportions
Most of the time I use 8ml and 2ml for the majority of the lens. or 10 mil and 2 1/2.
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Re: Reduce proportions
Hi Murph,
If you have a iPhone or other device with a calculator on it...
Punch in the amount of white, then multiply by 0.25
...gives you the amount of clear.
Cheers,
Pommy
If you have a iPhone or other device with a calculator on it...
Punch in the amount of white, then multiply by 0.25
...gives you the amount of clear.
Cheers,
Pommy
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