accuracy of syringes

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holimakaru

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Okay..."melt" was a poor word choice.
Filled another syringe with flavor and let it sit since you got me worriied.
The syringe I.D. got smaller making the plunger stick.
the plunger fit another syringe, no problem.
Sorry ZMan, maybe I should change my name to Chicken Little.
Did I mention that I was slightly off plumb?
The syringe I got on ebay cause I thought was the cheapest.
McKesson syringe tuberculin without needle
At least I got a scale which seems easier to me.
 

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Okay..."melt" was a poor word choice.
Filled another syringe with flavor and let it sit since you got me worriied.
The syringe I.D. got smaller making the plunger stick.
the plunger fit another syringe, no problem.
Sorry ZMan, maybe I should change my name to Chicken Little.
Did I mention that I was slightly off plumb?
The syringe I got on ebay cause I thought was the cheapest.
McKesson syringe tuberculin without needle
At least I got a scale which seems easier to me.

I wasn't thinking it was "Wicked Witch of the West" melting. And reduced to a Feculent Puddle of Goo. But I have seen Cheap syringe plungers break down with Certain Flavorings.

And you have to be Careful about Flavorings like that. Because you Don't want to Mix a 120ml Batch and sit it away to steep. Only to find that the Plunger of a Syringe is Deformed from Chemical Break Down.
 

holimakaru

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Whew! laugh.gif
 
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