Measuring Fluid Ounces

BongJuice

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Just wondering what everyone uses to measure fluid ounces.
Or is there a simple method of converting fluid ounces, to a U.S. ounce weight.

I'm thinking I'm not going to get any responses on this, but if you know.....
Please post......Thanks in advance.
 

topfuel29

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When speaking of dry or fluid ounces most people simply say “ounces.” The type of measurement — weight or volume — is usually clear from the context. Buying a pound of sugar, we understand it will be 16 [dry] ounces by weight. When making cookies and a recipe calls for eight ounces of sugar, however, we don’t add half a pound! Instead the sugar goes into a measuring cup for eight [fluid] ounces, or one cup.
One fluid ounce in the U.S. is equal to 1.04 fluid ounces in the U.K. standard U.S. dry ounce, which is 28.35 grams.

I just bought a cheap plastic set of measuring spoons. and use Quad-Lock Unit Converter to convert to Tbs. or Tsp. I have a small (2) Gallon system so those are the unit I work in.


Information Taken from. What is a Fluid Ounce?
 
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