
Originally Posted by
Headliner
actually, using up to twice a day, for an extended peroid of time, can add up to a fair amount of gear. Anyways that's besides the point, 1 of of the 2 places to measure from is correct, and all I want to know is which one. Need to ask a nurse or something I guess :s.
Interesting though that with all these AAS users on this board and have yet to get a correct answer. Not to knock you guys or anything, because I'm just guessing and using the line on the top of the plunger(number 2) as well, just curious as to which line is correct.
Yeah my question dealing with the line on the bottom of the syringe (number 3) is a little confusing. If I could find my camera cord I'd make it a lot more clear, let me try again.
There is 2 pieces, the needle, and the syringe. When you withdraw your gear from the vial, the needle section(twist off part) of the syringe+needle apparatus actually holds about 0.2ml of liquid. So withdrawing up to the 1ml mark on the syringe, with the needle still attached, actually is 1.2ml I believe.
What I do is insert the syringe with needle attached into the vial(duh), draw the oil to the .8ml line(no air in this portion), withdraw syringe+needle from vial and suck up air to get the liquid out of the needle portion(lining the gear up to the first marking on the syringe [number 3]). This would then read approx 1ml on the syringe. At this time I would twist off the needle, replace it with a new one, squeeze out air, and inject. Is this correct?