5ml syringes

Roadglide

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Hey all.
So I just started using 5 ml syringes and I'm on my fourth injection with some and I find them extremely hard to push no matter how I load. It's like they air locked or something. Is there something I'm doing wrong? I've loaded them upside down a loaded them right side up I pushed air into the vial for ease of drawing I've not forced any air into the vial. Never had this issue with 3ml syringes. Any opinions
 
I guess I should have said that I'm using 23 gauge pins to inject testosterone propionate masteron propionate Tren hex and test suspension
 
That makes sense.

The 1cc syringe is easier to push than the 3cc due to higher pressure per square inch. Same would apply for the 5cc


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Hey all.
So I just started using 5 ml syringes and I'm on my fourth injection with some and I find them extremely hard to push no matter how I load. It's like they air locked or something. Is there something I'm doing wrong? I've loaded them upside down a loaded them right side up I pushed air into the vial for ease of drawing I've not forced any air into the vial. Never had this issue with 3ml syringes. Any opinions


I have the same issue. One time got so frustrated I backed into a wall and let the wall push the plunger in. lol
not a course of action I recommend lol
 
Hey all.
So I just started using 5 ml syringes and I'm on my fourth injection with some and I find them extremely hard to push no matter how I load. It's like they air locked or something. Is there something I'm doing wrong? I've loaded them upside down a loaded them right side up I pushed air into the vial for ease of drawing I've not forced any air into the vial. Never had this issue with 3ml syringes. Any opinions

I just did the math, it should be nearly the same pressure required as a a slin-pin would need if you use a bigger needle, a #6 will do you well.
 
Who was the hydraulics guy around here before on the old board?Smaller cylinder and piston react more quickly with the same force applied iirc.
 
Just wondering are you using fresh syringes?

Sometimes when I’d be low on syringes, I’d just swap the needle. Was always like injecting cement

Fresh syringes made gear flow through like water compared to reusing syringes
 
Hey a 22 gauge needle a little bigger with better flow.
Once I did a friend's shot with a 21 gauge with a 10cc with vet suspension.
 
Hey a 22 gauge needle a little bigger with better flow.
Once I did a friend's shot with a 21 gauge with a 10cc with vet suspension.
Heard of 10 cc with prop.Created a major problem for the guy for an extended period
 
Just wondering are you using fresh syringes?

Sometimes when I’d be low on syringes, I’d just swap the needle. Was always like injecting cement

Fresh syringes made gear flow through like water compared to reusing syringes
Yessir. One and done.
 
Who was the hydraulics guy around here before on the old board?Smaller cylinder and piston react more quickly with the same force applied iirc.

Force = area x pressure

Increase the area with the same amount of force applied, pressure goes down. Smaller area with same force applied, pressure increases.
 
Man, I cannot push them. It sucks. Theres gotta be something. It's not like I've never injected I just cant figure it out !!! Ffs.

You ever try injecting the oil back into the vial after drawing to see if it’s hard to inject?
 
Negative. I'll play around tonight. Every way possible I can think of. Shouldnt be this hard I wouldnt think.
 
I had a defective 23g pin the other day. Could not get that sob to budge at all. In this case it was just the pin though, I switched it out and was g2g.
 
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