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Any information on transfering AMPS to VIALS?

gazdecki

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I am going to transfer my amps to a single vial... is it as simple as pouring it in? Any info would be great...
 
gazdecki said:
I am going to transfer my amps to a single vial... is it as simple as pouring it in? Any info would be great...
why???

and how do you "pour" into a sealed vial? you are using a sterile vial right?
 
same_old said:
why???

and how do you "pour" into a sealed vial? you are using a sterile vial right?

exactly!!!

If you really MUST.. Put a solo pin into the SEALED BUTYL STOPPER on top of a sterile sealed vial. The pin will equalize the pressure when you transfer the oil.

Crack the amps and suck them up, and then stick the drawing syringe into the vial and squirt it in.

I don't really see the reason, unless you're trying to save space or something.
 
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Here is a added benefit tho,

To transfer a sealed sust. syringe(with a 18 guage cannon I might add) to a vial, I'm assuming the vial should be sterile,right? And do you have to make a blow hole so to speak in the vial stopper?Can't imagine just sticking the 18 guage right in the stopper for transfer w/o pressure build up.

All of this is for the benefit of using a smaller pin.
 
smaller pin? what are you talking about?

draw up from the amp with a 20g .. change the pin to a 23g or 25g and inject .. i can see no benefit whatsoever to transfering
 
FYI777 said:
Here is a added benefit tho,

To transfer a sealed sust. syringe(with a 18 guage cannon I might add) to a vial, I'm assuming the vial should be sterile,right? And do you have to make a blow hole so to speak in the vial stopper?Can't imagine just sticking the 18 guage right in the stopper for transfer w/o pressure build up.

All of this is for the benefit of using a smaller pin.

Huh? These are ampules we are talking about, not pre-loaded one shots.
 
if he's talking about the infamous redijects, sure... but we're talking about amps... and I dont' even know why we're even talking about it.

And FWI777, check my post in #4.. you do need to use another pin to equalize the pressure, ideally.
 
I'm asking because I'm don't like the idea of 18 gauge pins.Last I seen them they were huge.Thanx for reply.
 
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