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Take the volume measurement of the mold, and multiply that times 0.4. In your

example:

15 x 3.375 x 3 = 151.875

151.875 x 0.4 = 60.75

Tell them it will hold up to a 60 ounce batch of soap.

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> LOL... now I'll be thinking the wood chuck rhyme all day.... sigh

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> 15 " long

> 3-3/8 " wide

> up to 3 " tall or deep

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> I'm selling my wooden dual log mold on ebay... and I know someone will ask me

how many pounds it will hold. Since I never used it, and I'm not going to be

making any CP (I'm getting out of soaping and selling off all my stuff)... I

thought I'd ask ya'll... I know there is a formula, but I don't know where to

look for it.

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> Thanks ya'll for any help you can give me on this. I want to edit my listing

to include a poundage estimate if I can.

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> gini

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> help?

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Your mold will hold 4.5 pounds of soap. Fill it with water and weight the

water.

Zo

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> 15 " long

> 3-3/8 " wide

> up to 3 " tall or deep

>

> I'm selling my wooden dual log mold on ebay... and I know someone will ask me

how many pounds it will hold. Since I never used it, and I'm not going to be

making any CP (I'm getting out of soaping and selling off all my stuff)... I

thought I'd ask ya'll... I know there is a formula, but I don't know where to

look for it.

>

> Thanks ya'll for any help you can give me on this. I want to edit my listing

to include a poundage estimate if I can.

>

> gini

>

> help?

>

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