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    Air Bubbles

    While I was putting the needle in a bottle of sus, I noticed a crap load of air bubbles entering the bottle. It seemed as though air was just filling the bottle. Should I be worried or is this a bad thing???
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    no, actually you need to pump air IN to get it out, it's fine

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    Quote Originally Posted by incredible bulk
    While I was putting the needle in a bottle of sus, I noticed a crap load of air bubbles entering the bottle. It seemed as though air was just filling the bottle. Should I be worried or is this a bad thing???
    Thanks
    No.

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    Yeah you need to put air in the bottle. So the bottle has pressure.. So if your going to take out 1cc of gear you need to fill up the syringe with 1cc of air then inject the air ino the bottle. Then draw your gear out..

    I would put a few cc's of air in the bottle the first time though, because you have a negative pressure right know..

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    Ohhhhhhh, so thats why it is so hard to draw out. Thanks.

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    invest in some 18 or 20g tips...they make drawing a cinch, even if pressure is negative.

    as far as the bubbles, inside of the vial is no concern...they take up volume in the syringe, so make sure to tap them out and draw so that there is no air before injection.

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