I realize this may be a stupid question, but...
When I am measuring out my dose, do I measure to the rubber part that touches the wall of the syringe, or to the bottom of the cone/dome?
thanks
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I realize this may be a stupid question, but...
When I am measuring out my dose, do I measure to the rubber part that touches the wall of the syringe, or to the bottom of the cone/dome?
thanks
Where the rubber meets the wall of the syringe.
I think it was a good Question.To the cone side that hits the syringeQuote:
Originally Posted by newbrew
I agree. Plus if you are drawing out with an 18 G 1.5" needle, the needle will hold close to 0.1ml and that has to be taken into account as well when trying to measure exactly 1cc ect.Quote:
Originally Posted by Geeezer
The top of the rubber part, not the part touching the liquid
Quite the contrary! Most of us getting started in this have never used a syringe before. You might have a complete understanding of how gear works, but using a syringe might be foreign. This is soemething that gets overlooked.Quote:
Originally Posted by newbrew
As has been said, you use the part where the rubber meets the wall. And as Thrower pointed out, you might want to draw back on the plunger and see just how much your in is holding, in which case you wouold draw it back until you see air in the barrel, then push forward until the air is removed, but the oil does not go into the pin (all while holding the syringe pointing upward). Otrherwise you might think your vial was underfilled, but you were taking 1/10 of a cc more than you though each time.
wait... I think i am getting two different answers or are geezer and Cent saying the same thing? Anyway, i try to do my best but its not the easiest thing to do especially when i am shooting .75ml of prop and .6ml of tren in the same syringe... How critical is it... as I am sure that it varies on a day to day basis(not by much but i am not perfect)
oh and if it is the top (second ring like i think 1-cent is saying) then i am takingalot more test than I thought. I normally try to measure from the bottom ring to the bottom of the miniscus( i usually pull back the plunger so i can get the gear out of the pin befere switching the needles) like i learned in chem class in highschool... I hope someone can understand this that i have written.