I currently use a bottle top filter and then I must inject the oil into sealed vials because I don't have a crimper.
Would it make more sense for me to just use a syringe filter while injecting into the vials, skipping the bottle top filter? I don't know how much the syringe filter slows things down. |
| Reply » How much does a syringe filter slow things down? |
Slows it down a ton. Plus, the effort is rediculous compared to bottle tops. I'd filter, draw, and fill as you've been doing man. The only thing I do like about it, is it's filtered directly into the vial (that way it doesn't run into any more air than needed or other shit it get exposed to).
J
|
| Reply » How much does a syringe filter slow things down? |
If you do use a syring filter, I'd recomment the caulk gun set up. That helps a ton when using syringe filters.
If you cannot come up with the caulk gun, I'd use 3-5cc syringes. They create more psi on the filter. ..just be careful not to damage them.
J
|
| Reply » How much does a syringe filter slow things down? |
Here is a link to the caulk gun method (the only way to fly if using syringe filters IMO).
J
http://www.steroidology.com/forum/s...highlight=caulk
|
| Reply » How much does a syringe filter slow things down? |
Anything smaller than a 22g needle will in itself slow the filtering. Anything equal to or bigger than a 22g will allow max flowrate through the system from my observation. I see your dilemma, the final step is pretty much like syringe filtering anyways...so why use the bottle top.
Solution - buy a crimper and pour the solution into the vials.
|
| Reply » How much does a syringe filter slow things down? |
Quote: | If you do use a syring filter, I'd recomment the caulk gun set up. That helps a ton when using syringe filters. | A couple of months ago I made up a big batch of test enan and was filling up a good few 50mL vials. Damn that was a bitch. After a few of those I said, "fuck this" and I got out a caulk gun. Unfortunately, my 50mL syringes+plungers don't fit into the caulk gun when they have 50mL in them. I had to manually press it until there was about 30mL left and then it would fit into the caulk gun. I think I was up until like 3am that morning.
|
|
Page 1 of 4 |