sp5der - QUALITY US DOMESTIC

This dicksucking of the vendor to the point of wanting to pay more per vial is insane and some of you should get your emotional thinking in check. Let’s be logical.

There’s no reason to be pushing for a vendor to increase their prices. If you feel so happy about a vendor because they provide quality product and accurate dosing, measurement, high quality equipment, etc, why not make a purchase with the vendor and then leave a tip if you’re so inclined? You want to spend more money? Let the vendor know you sent 50-100$ extra because you appreciate them. Don’t force higher pricing onto the rest of us.

Spyder himself wanted to start out his shop with an advantage and he did so by providing the best possible equipment, at the best possible prices. That’s what makes him “stand out”. There are multiple other vendors using the same exact equipment and same exact accurate dosing as this vendor and I don’t see any of you in those threads saying “raise your prices”.

Leave your high horses at home and if you want to monetarily reward this vendor for his excellent product then do by providing the vendor a “tip” with your next order. No need for the rest of this nonsense.
I don't need to buy this guy's stuff. I have brewed well over 5k vials in the past 2 years.

I also wouldn't be that surprised if I syringe filter 5x the speed of people here.

I am being realistic for the risk he is taking.
 
This is what I don’t get. How 4-6 at the same time unless u have 12 hands

If you apply too much pressure with 100% liquid, it will not maintain "consistent controlled pressure". It will be very tough on the filter.

Now....
Compression of gas+liquid in the chamber(air). 10-15ml air in the syringe. It will apply lighter consistent pressure over time. It will create a "drip". Kind of like you may see on actual caulking.

So you slowly keep pumping all the caulking guns with reasonable pressure and watch to make sure the liquid doesn't hit the vent needle. If it hits the vent needle, the pressure will pop the rubber stopper off and you compromised sterility.

The caulk gun can lay on its side cause I there is IV tubing.


In cases like mine, I just lost 2 dollars for the presterile ALK vial
 
If you apply too much pressure with 100% liquid, it will not maintain "consistent controlled pressure". It will be very tough on the filter.

Now....
Compression of gas+liquid in the chamber(air). 10-15ml air in the syringe. It will apply lighter consistent pressure over time. It will create a "drip". Kind of like you may see on actual caulking.

So you slowly keep pumping all the caulking guns with reasonable pressure and watch to make sure the liquid doesn't hit the vent needle. If it hits the vent needle, the pressure will pop the rubber stopper off and you compromised sterility.

The caulk gun can lay on its side cause I there is IV tubing.


In cases like mine, I just lost 2 dollars for the presterile ALK vial
I’m aware it needs air in syringe

I think I understand now

So you’re saying the syringes never push back? You understand what I mean? Maybe it’s different with 60ml with 15ml air and it holds it in place until it’s done filtering through. But with 10ml and 1mL air you have to hold it down, or syringe will push back on you.
 
I’m aware it needs air in syringe

I think I understand now

So you’re saying the syringes never push back? You understand what I mean? Maybe it’s different with 60ml with 15ml air and it holds it in place until it’s done filtering through. But with 10ml and 1mL air you have to hold it down, or syringe will push back on you.

It can't push back a caulk gun.
But you can't use a 10ml syringe.
You could get a glue gun that works the same but im not sure if its even worth it for 10ml.

Most IV tubing uses PVC -- not compatible with oil/ba/bb.
This is on the last page.
You'd have to find non PVC tubing if you plan to do this.
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Right now i use a labstand to prop my 60ml caulk gun vertically with the vial directly below it. You could get a few of these and just keep swapping the vials.
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It can't push back a caulk gun.
But you can't use a 10ml syringe.
You could get a glue gun that works the same but im not sure if its even worth it for 10ml.

Most IV tubing uses PVC -- not compatible with oil/ba/bb.
This is on the last page.
You'd have to find non PVC tubing if you plan to do this.
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Oh yeah , didn’t even think about the syringe not being able to push back on caulk gun

It makes sense now.

I’m aware PVC not compatible. Thank you for taking time to link source though.
 
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