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    will draw up alot easier but 18g is to big imo.. end up tearing up the rubber stopper after awhile.. i use a 20g to draw.. you dont want to use the same pin to inj that you draw with anyway

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    Thumbs up same pin NO PROBLEM

    Quote Originally Posted by Mulciber View Post
    will draw up alot easier but 18g is to big imo.. end up tearing up the rubber stopper after awhile.. i use a 20g to draw.. you dont want to use the same pin to inj that you draw with anyway
    why can,t you draw and inject with the same needle?The doctor and nurses do it all the time!
    the only benefit is a sharper needle to inject with, if you change pins!
    changing pins is not any cleaner.
    anything inthat vial is drawn intothe syringe, through the needle!
    changing pins is not any cleaner!
    And what about hgh, insuline and igf? you can.t even change pins on insuline syringes!
    This is like an ole' wives tale put in gear terms, (changing pins,LOL!!!!!!)
    there is also not much diference in an 18 and 20.
    I draw with an 18 all the time so it don't take 5 mins.
    I only change pins for a sharper pin "it is no cleaner"

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    Quote Originally Posted by skinnykenney View Post
    why can,t you draw and inject with the same needle?The doctor and nurses do it all the time!
    the only benefit is a sharper needle to inject with, if you change pins!
    changing pins is not any cleaner.
    anything inthat vial is drawn intothe syringe, through the needle!
    changing pins is not any cleaner!
    And what about hgh, insuline and igf? you can.t even change pins on insuline syringes!
    This is like an ole' wives tale put in gear terms, (changing pins,LOL!!!!!!)
    there is also not much diference in an 18 and 20.
    I draw with an 18 all the time so it don't take 5 mins.
    I only change pins for a sharper pin "it is no cleaner"
    a small sliver of rubber may be in the needle if you do that...you may get an infection or a foreign body injected into yourself...and 18 ga needles tear up the stopper and increase the chances of remaininig juice to become contaminated....

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    rubber

    Quote Originally Posted by rhino1 View Post
    a small sliver of rubber may be in the needle if you do that...you may get an infection or a foreign body injected into yourself...and 18 ga needles tear up the stopper and increase the chances of remaininig juice to become contaminated....
    I have never had this hapen with an 18g pin and if it would I would see it I look at my stuff before I put it in me!
    you have to be smarter than the stopper and not stick it in the same spot every time!LOL!

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    Quote Originally Posted by skinnykenney View Post
    why can,t you draw and inject with the same needle?The doctor and nurses do it all the time!
    the only benefit is a sharper needle to inject with, if you change pins!
    changing pins is not any cleaner.
    anything inthat vial is drawn intothe syringe, through the needle!
    changing pins is not any cleaner!
    And what about hgh, insuline and igf? you can.t even change pins on insuline syringes!
    This is like an ole' wives tale put in gear terms, (changing pins,LOL!!!!!!)
    there is also not much diference in an 18 and 20.
    I draw with an 18 all the time so it don't take 5 mins.
    I only change pins for a sharper pin "it is no cleaner"

    We all change pins for a new shiny sharp one with a smaller gauge, so whats your point lol.

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    needle

    Quote Originally Posted by Mulciber View Post
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    That is rediculess! 6 times looks very nasty
    I bet that dude has a lot of scar tissue!
    this should be good enough to show PEOPLE "NEVER REUSE NEEDLES"

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    Draw and shoot with a 23g same needle always...What's the rush with drawing anyway? I've been through hundreds of needles too with never an infection.

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    Looks like somebody has access to an SEM!? Cool. I used to run one for my research...very cool tool to use.

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    read

    Quote Originally Posted by LATS60 View Post
    We all change pins for a new shiny sharp one with a smaller gauge, so whats your point lol.
    my point is in my thread,LOL

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    we all

    Quote Originally Posted by LATS60 View Post
    We all change pins for a new shiny sharp one with a smaller gauge, so whats your point lol.
    I can guarantee how reckless people are with the this stuff they don't all change pins every time or have drawn and injected with the same pin!
    you are speaking for thousands of people?

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    Quote Originally Posted by skinnykenney View Post
    why can,t you draw and inject with the same needle?The doctor and nurses do it all the time!
    the only benefit is a sharper needle to inject with, if you change pins!
    changing pins is not any cleaner.
    anything inthat vial is drawn intothe syringe, through the needle!
    changing pins is not any cleaner!
    And what about hgh, insuline and igf? you can.t even change pins on insuline syringes!
    This is like an ole' wives tale put in gear terms, (changing pins,LOL!!!!!!)
    there is also not much diference in an 18 and 20.
    I draw with an 18 all the time so it don't take 5 mins.
    I only change pins for a sharper pin "it is no cleaner"
    talk to someone like me ( a former piercer ) i can tell yo all about needles and syringes. different cuts , ) from single to quad cuts ) ( 23g to 00g needles )

    those sharp edges are far more "fragile ( flexible )" then you know.



    it makes a big difference.

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    piercer

    Quote Originally Posted by thecivilizedanimal View Post
    talk to someone like me ( a former piercer ) i can tell yo all about needles and syringes. different cuts , ) from single to quad cuts ) ( 23g to 00g needles )

    those sharp edges are far more "fragile ( flexible )" then you know.



    it makes a big difference.
    well you are talking to a now practicing tattoo/piercing person 11.5 years of it.
    so what do YOU want to know? I have ran my own shop for 5.5 years and counting!
    read my thread again. I think you misunderstood!
    it basically says use a different pin to inject becaus it is sharper!

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