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07-24-2011, 10:06 PM #1
Whats the reason behind flipping the vial/sachet upside down?
I'm a noob using a sachet and had a hell of a time getting the gear out. I didnt flip it upside down and frankly was to excited/nervous/anxious to think about it.
But why do we flip it upside down to get the oil out? Why would just putting the needle in if its long enough to get it from the bottom work just as well?
Also like i said i had a hell of a time getting it out of the sachet. Do you have any tips? Should i draw all the 2ml out of it then inject 1ml into a new syringe for the next shot?
Thanks.
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07-25-2011, 09:58 AM #2Associate Member
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its so you dont suck up any air. to make it easier pull the plunger back about the same amount that you will be injecting to suck air into the chamber, push into the vial and turn upside down then "inject" the air from the syringe into the vial to create pressure. draw the correct amount plus a little extra, get out any air bubles and push back to the dosage you need. good to go.
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