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Old 04-17-2008, 07:18 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Tangster View Post
T ... But if you don't want to buy a refractometer look for a floating type hydrometer far more accurate. Little old school but very very reliable for accuracy .

Here you go not a fan of posting links my first time for give me if I have sinned but these are by far as accurate as a refractometer and maybe better ? I have one I use to calibrate refractometer's with to check them

Flhttp://homepages.tscnet.com/omard1/elaugh3.gif - 12": Marine Enterprises International

Thanks for "sinning" --- have long wanted to get one of these for exactly same purpose...also see available at MarineDepot...Scott


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