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Charlie P. (NY)

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You say can lid, then you say pop top, are we talking about a pop tab?
Nvm.
 

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Charlie P. (NY)

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Yeah, pull tabs.

Charlie is saying there are about 1,000 to the ounce. Can anybody verify that?

Who's got ten pop tabs to weigh? Should come out to slightly more than 1/4 gram if Ronald is right.
 

Charlie P. (NY)

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No, 1,600 to the pound (100 to the ounce). If you can't trust Ronald McDonald who can you trust?
 

Charlie P. (NY)

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7,000 grains to a pound/1,600 tabs to a pound = 0.22857 grains per tab. That's 22.8 grains for 10 tabs.

One gram is 15.44 grains (453.59 grams = 7,000 grains = 1 pound).
 

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7,000 grains to a pound/1,600 tabs to a pound = 0.22857 grains per tab. That's 22.8 grains for 10 tabs.

One gram is 15.44 grains (453.59 grams = 7,000 grains = 1 pound).

The redheaded clown says 100/oz.

One pound is 16 ounces, 453.6 grams to the pound, 28.35 grams to the ounce.

2.84 grams per ten.

An ounce is 437.5 grains.

I think? And, we still don't know if the redheaded clown is correct. :tongue3:
 

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