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Might have contaminated syringes
Posted by:
Bill Giokas
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Date: May 01, 2011 09:06AM
I might have contaminated one of my syringes, if so should I clean it out with acetone . In my haste I think I might have cross loaded the hardener in the epoxy syringe by mistake. Time will tell if I've done it. What do you guys recommend if I did. I was thinking of loading the contaminated syringe with acetone. Bill. Re: Might have contaminated syringes
Posted by:
Billy Vivona
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Date: May 01, 2011 09:27AM
spend $2 for new ones Re: Might have contaminated syringes
Posted by:
Ken Preston
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Date: May 01, 2011 09:28AM
denatured alcohol should clean it if it is still "wet" Re: Might have contaminated syringes
Posted by:
lorenzo tellez
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Date: May 01, 2011 09:45AM
I put the part in teh wrong syringe, and let it soak in the denatured alcohol it came out fine, like Ken P. said if it is still wet. or buy news ones i evenyually did, no more cleaning out old ones for me after they been through that, Oh, sorry this is not on this topic, but if I will, Billy! I was told that you knew the # to Surfmaster250, I need to get a hold of him about painting some rods that I am looking forward to getting. you all have a good one! Re: Might have contaminated syringes
Posted by:
Jim Gamble
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Date: May 01, 2011 10:05AM
x2 for new ones ... they are MUCH cheaper than a botched epoxy job. Re: Might have contaminated syringes
Posted by:
Ron Weber
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Date: May 01, 2011 10:18AM
Throw it away and get new, definitely cheap insurance Ron Weber Re: Might have contaminated syringes
Posted by:
Gabe Nakash
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Date: May 01, 2011 10:58AM
Bill Giokas Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > I might have contaminated one of my syringes, if > so should I clean it out with acetone . In my > haste I think I might have cross loaded the > hardener in the epoxy syringe by mistake. Time > will tell if I've done it. What do you guys > recommend if I did. I was thinking of loading the > contaminated syringe with acetone. Bill. yeah. Re: Might have contaminated syringes
Posted by:
bill boettcher
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Date: May 01, 2011 02:05PM
Any time you buy them -- buy several. mark them with a permanent marker -A and B so you can see them Bill - willierods.com Re: Might have contaminated syringes
Posted by:
Mike Barkley
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Date: May 02, 2011 11:58AM
I think that the easiest, quickest and most accurate method is drilling a hole in each cap just big enough to tightly fit a syringe tip into. Invert the bottles and draw out the amount of finish you want and squirt into a mixing cup. Stick the syringe back into the cap and draw back an inch or so and place on a shelf until next time. When the bottles run dry take the caps/syringes off and place on new bottle. Never have to clean the syringes and you can't mix them up or lose them. I've been using the same syringes/caps for at least a couple years and NEVER clean them. Quick, easy, no mess, no fuss and consistent, no brainier measurements every time no matter how little you mix. Mike (Southgate, MI) If I don't want to, I don't have to and nobody can make me (except my wife) cuz I'm RETIRED!! Re: Might have contaminated syringes
Posted by:
Chuck Mills
(---.grenergy.com)
Date: May 02, 2011 01:35PM
Mike Barkley Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > I think that the easiest, quickest and most > accurate method is drilling a hole in each cap > just big enough to tightly fit a syringe tip into. > Invert the bottles and draw out the amount of > finish you want and squirt into a mixing cup. > Stick the syringe back into the cap and draw back > an inch or so and place on a shelf until next > time. When the bottles run dry take the > caps/syringes off and place on new bottle. Never > have to clean the syringes and you can't mix them > up or lose them. I've been using the same > syringes/caps for at least a couple years and > NEVER clean them. Quick, easy, no mess, no fuss > and consistent, no brainier measurements every > time no matter how little you mix. x2, although I did clean them once when they started looking really ugly. _________________________________________ "Angling is extremely time consuming. That's sort of the whole point." - Thomas McGuane Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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