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I am going to CC a pair of heads. I have a burette, which is graduated in ML [which I assume is mililiters] what is the conversion from ML to CC?
please explain it completely. Thanks, Rod in AZ |
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They are exactly the same. One cc equals one milliliter.
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Thanks Ken, that sure makes it simple. then it is off to the bench.
Rod in AZ |
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We use the Metric system up here in Canada, I thought they were the same.
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