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Originally Posted by
macedog24
Agreed with everyone above. My only question would be. Was it like this when you received it.(New) or after using this vial for a bit? If before i would let the sponsor know so they can find out what the cause is .
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great question! i assumed the situation but that question is very important!
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dont the pieces float to the top ? if so fuck that last bit run it till you are nearly there , ive been drawing with a 23 and doesnt take too long . injecting air into the vial and drawing with a air gap usually takes less than 10 secs per ml
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Originally Posted by
Hatebreed
I'm with radman on this one just be super caefull and all should be well, also I always draw with a 20g it doesn't tear up the stoppers so much. I know most guys prefer 18g? But since I've down sized to 20 I haven't had a single instance of bath toys for my gear. Lol
HB
haha bath toys .
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Just draw the rest of the vial with a smaller gauge so it doesn’t get sucks up. I draw with 25g, takes a bit longer but whatever. I used to draw with 18-20g and saw this quite a bit
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Originally Posted by
murph
Why do you use such a small gauge?
QUOTE=Ragnor;642230]Can buy the needles that have a filter built into to draw with. I draw with a 23g-30g so usually don't run into that problem. Definitely do not want to inject any of the stopper into your body, it will reject it and either would push it out eventually or would have to have removed.
VIKING KING
[/QUOTE]For this Exact Reason Honestly. Noticed the bigger gauge Needles could actually tear the stoppers after quite a few Draws.
VIKING KING
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^^Ive noticed the same^^...had 23's leave small bits after a while (20ml vials)...nothing with a 25
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