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    Stupid...but just making sure :)

    When measuring with the syringe, do you have the desired quantity once the first part of the plunger is even with the line, or when the very front of the plunger is even with teh desired quantity line?


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    When you have the base of the the punger even with the line... the bump is to compensate for the narrow part where the needle screws in.

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    He's right on this one I believe.
    not a stupid question at all.

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    So this drawing is correct if drawing 2cc?

    I'm using liquidex and liquid finasteride so I need to be exact for those amount
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    Yes that right for 2 cc's.... lol nice drawing... are you injection ldex?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LeafsFan
    So this drawing is correct if drawing 2cc?

    I'm using liquidex and liquid finasteride so I need to be exact for those amount

    who drew that?

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    YA are you injecting Ldex?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ToughGuy13
    Yes that right for 2 cc's.... lol nice drawing... are you injection ldex?
    yeah..I hear it's the best to prevent bloating


    j/k - I just use a syringe to measure my ldex and finasteride

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    Quote Originally Posted by Krunchtime
    who drew that?
    Doesn't look that bad does it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ToughGuy13
    When you have the base of the the punger even with the line... the bump is to compensate for the narrow part where the needle screws in.
    you want the meniscus curve of the rubber even with the line for accuracy. Dont remember if i used the right terminology(been at least 8 yrs since i had that basic chemistry...), Bathgate, where you at when we need you?

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