Quick question. Can you use a 26g needle to shoot the AA to reconsruct the IGF?
B Bonesaw Verified Customer Registered Verified Customer Joined Sep 4, 2006 Messages 103 May 12, 2007 #1 Quick question. Can you use a 26g needle to shoot the AA to reconsruct the IGF?
Amazon Doll Featured Member / Kilo Klub Featured Member Kilo Klub Member Joined Apr 29, 2007 Messages 1,712 May 12, 2007 #2 are you sure you are ready for this pin size does't matter
J joelittle New member Newbies Joined Mar 8, 2007 Messages 18 May 12, 2007 #3 lol only a small pin would say that coming from a woman its nice to hear best joe
B Bonesaw Verified Customer Registered Verified Customer Joined Sep 4, 2006 Messages 103 May 16, 2007 #4 Amazon Doll said: are you sure you are ready for this pin size does't matter Click to expand... I wasnt sure if the bigger guage would cuase the AA to draw into the vial faster. Thanks for nothing.
Amazon Doll said: are you sure you are ready for this pin size does't matter Click to expand... I wasnt sure if the bigger guage would cuase the AA to draw into the vial faster. Thanks for nothing.
Ashop FOUNDING Member / Verified Sponsor Registered Sponsors Joined Jul 21, 2002 Messages 11,597 May 20, 2007 #5 Bonesaw said: Quick question. Can you use a 26g needle to shoot the AA to reconsruct the IGF? Click to expand... sure you can
Bonesaw said: Quick question. Can you use a 26g needle to shoot the AA to reconsruct the IGF? Click to expand... sure you can
alan1973 New member Kilo Klub Member Joined Jul 30, 2006 Messages 1,648 May 23, 2007 #6 Alin said: sure you can Click to expand... yeah he can, but I would prefer a 30 g to help me control the flow so as not to damage the peptide.
Alin said: sure you can Click to expand... yeah he can, but I would prefer a 30 g to help me control the flow so as not to damage the peptide.
maxsupplements New member Registered Joined Feb 19, 2004 Messages 832 May 23, 2007 #7 remove the vacuum first take an empty syringe, and let the vacuum out first, then it wont PULL the dilutent into the vial too fast. then you can trickle it down the side of the vial, not directly hitting the IGF..
remove the vacuum first take an empty syringe, and let the vacuum out first, then it wont PULL the dilutent into the vial too fast. then you can trickle it down the side of the vial, not directly hitting the IGF..