dsade NutraPlanet Fanatic Jan 21, 2007 #1 MCC has been requested as a filler. It is cheap and easily obtainable. What is the interest on this board for a cheap, easily flowing filler?
MCC has been requested as a filler. It is cheap and easily obtainable. What is the interest on this board for a cheap, easily flowing filler?
mrmoose63 Member Jan 21, 2007 #2 dsade said: MCC has been requested as a filler. It is cheap and easily obtainable. What is the interest on this board for a cheap, easily flowing filler? Click to expand... *Scratches Head* That's what Taurine is for....
dsade said: MCC has been requested as a filler. It is cheap and easily obtainable. What is the interest on this board for a cheap, easily flowing filler? Click to expand... *Scratches Head* That's what Taurine is for....
dsade NutraPlanet Fanatic Jan 21, 2007 #3 MCC is VERY easy to work with, for self capping things like green tea. It helps with flow. I agree, though, that taurine is a good filler.
MCC is VERY easy to work with, for self capping things like green tea. It helps with flow. I agree, though, that taurine is a good filler.
prld2gr8ns Idiot Savant Jan 21, 2007 #4 Seeing as how most people are going cap crazy and if the overhead wouldn't be to much, I'd say go for it.
Seeing as how most people are going cap crazy and if the overhead wouldn't be to much, I'd say go for it.
propho Well-known member Jan 22, 2007 #6 honestly i usually have trouble getting all i want into the caps =P I have two different size cap-em-quiks 0 and 00 so I'm usually straight..
honestly i usually have trouble getting all i want into the caps =P I have two different size cap-em-quiks 0 and 00 so I'm usually straight..
Rostam Well-known member Jan 23, 2007 #9 dsade said: You mean you haven't seen the new '000' Cap M Quik? Click to expand... The 000 caps are very very expensive. Compared to 0 or 00.
dsade said: You mean you haven't seen the new '000' Cap M Quik? Click to expand... The 000 caps are very very expensive. Compared to 0 or 00.
dsade NutraPlanet Fanatic Jan 23, 2007 #10 Yeah, they are harder to keep within specification, so the price is higher. I'm working on this one.