Grandvewe wrote:Thanks Byard Brewer - I have read that u get approx 10% of your wash for the hearts but what do you approx get in Heads and tails?
Lets assume im using a TPW, my assumption was 1L for heads, 4L for Hearts and 1L for tails. Thats how I got to the total of 6L
SBB wrote:It all becomes sooooooooo much easier to understand once you get hands on ;-)
Grandvewe wrote:BB - thanks for clearing that up and appreciate u taking the time to write all that u did. I guess I'm jumping the gun a little here trying to figure out how my future still will operate before I get it. Lots of variables I didn't consider but this has given me some good averages to aim for and prepare as best I can equipment wise.
Thanks again.
JayD wrote:If your customer sips your product and thinks to himself "this has been made in dunny" it will travels fast as, this sort of goss travels very fast. So quality first then once you have your method sorted go for quantity.imo...bot...we also use coffee jars for collection.
kiwikeg wrote:A local dollar shop had 20 2 cup sized borosilicate coffee plunger for $1 each my mate grabbed them all, chucked away the plunger bit inside and was left with very nice borosilicate beakers for making cuts.
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