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i am newbie who has learned enough from my son to get my self in trouble son is printertom, he is in kentucky for a while and i am in maine. some time communitation are hit and miss with him. enough rambling how much softner to plastic ratio thanks rinht2:roll:

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I can not personaly give you a ratio,,

that plastic is for salt water, so its hard..

you are going to have to get an idea from some one else or just play with it..

maybe start with 2 oz of softner to 8 oz. plastic and see what that is like and ajust from there.

no salt means you can use less softner.. if you add salt you need more softner.

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l am using LC 500 that my son had purchased for tubes he hoped to make before he had to go to kentucky, i am pouring senko 51/4 and 6in fluke. thanks again rinht2

if your trying to get to the 536 level I would call kim at LC she would be able to tell you.

Adding softener has alot to do with adding salt. the more salt you add the more softener you add.

Lc and MF super soft just add salt no softener is needed.

Calhoun soft MF regular and LC regular add half the amount of softener that you do with salt. for example lets say you add 4 oz salt you would then add 2 oz softener.

Calhoun medium to make calhon soft 4oz softener per gallon

Calhoun hard mf and lc salt water 8oz per gallon on the calhoun and probally about the same on the lc and MF to get to calhoun soft lc and mf regular.

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