Cuffs said:GetPinz for syringes, not sure, but they probably have the filters cheap as well.
You really should be using .22µm filters anyway imo. The .22's can filter out spores whereas the .45's cant. It is a little more trouble filtering through a .22 but imo, its worth it. Just be a little easier on the pressure and you won't blow them out.CROWLER said:Thanks for the suggestion.
Turns out their filters are good price too.
Thanks
CROWLER
EDIT:
I also learned something from their site. The .45s are for oil and the .20 are for water base products.
MOTHER ****> No wonder I blew out three FREAKING filters when I bought my kits from Universal Kits.
They sent .20 filters with their oil based kits. Then I had to buy more when I blew 2 of them out.
MOTHER **** I wasted $25 AND they freaking sent 2 TIMES the amount of BA they should have in their S kit. Too bad I did not realize it until after I used the entire thing.
My damn shoulders 4 weeks later are still numb, not kidding. I told em about it and not even an apology.
I know this is old but I just realized what happend and it pisses me off.
CROWLER
Neuromancer said:You really should be using .22µm filters anyway imo. The .22's can filter out spores whereas the .45's cant. It is a little more trouble filtering through a .22 but imo, its worth it. Just be a little easier on the pressure and you won't blow them out.
Defintely! Keeping it warm, throughout the filtering process helps a buch.Matthew D said:One key to working with .22 um is to heat the solution you are filtering and keep it warm...
If I can find them I will post some things I have read about using .22µm filters over .45's.CROWLER said:Hmmm Dazed said no reason to use a .22 in an oil solution.
CROWLER