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    Odd he pays buy inches but has a price per pound
    The pound is the standard for filling fryers that could help you. If your fryer is a 45 lb capacity and you put it in the tank after it is used with a tape you should be able to get a rough idea.
    when you add and it goes up 5 inches then 45lb/5 in will give you 9 lb an inch then 9 x .12 or 1.08 an inch
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    The measurement of weight should be taken a different parts of the angle to get an idea of weight difference per in when the surface area increases.
    I'm sure if you volunteer to put the grease in yourself you will find no objection
    Last edited by NHscrapman; 01-15-2014 at 09:25 AM.
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