Thats a good idea, Eldon. The Brix fractometer should probably be the tool
for everyone in the colloidal minerals and colloidal silver  and all manner
of other liquid potions panorama. Take note that  there are several types.
Go for the basic ones and look for one that reads in the lesser numbers
that is starting from one not from a higher figure.  With a liquid like CS
make sure that the  reading end  is closed properly and look for a
reasonable spread as you close. Because CS is so watery one tends to close
off without pressure.  The slide will retain a pad of moisture if you
squeeze gently.  Some minerals from the Clark mine measure 15 while others
measure 4 for example.  Opens up a lot of possibilities and maybe a better
way for us to all communicate. 
Regards,
Robert Beasley
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|  | We can get the laser, and now. Anyone have a pointer to info?
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| A brix meter I believe will do the same thing.