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Forums › Knowledge Base › Construction Help › Luer Lock Disposable Syringes
I found a site that sells disposable syringes at a very low price. If you use them, its a pretty good price.
Doug
I recommend sneaking into the garage and pilfering them out of your wife’s supply box. Lots cheaper that way and she gets a write off on taxes. But, if your wife isn’t a housecall veterinarian, you are out of luck 😆
Good prices though.
Greg
I recommend sneaking into the garage and pilfering them out of your wife’s supply box. Lots cheaper that way and she gets a write off on taxes. But, if your wife isn’t a housecall veterinarian, you are out of luck 😆
Good prices though.
Greg
Can I come over to your house and pilfer too?
I can maybees sells u some at a discount price, da boss ladys godda be outta da house…
Um, if you didn’t imagine that in gangster talk it won’t work OK – 😛
Depends on how many you want….. I can pilfer a few, but she needs them too. 😛
I can maybees sells u some at a discount price, da boss ladys godda be outta da house…
Um, if you didn’t imagine that in gangster talk it won’t work OK – 😛
Depends on how many you want….. I can pilfer a few, but she needs them too. 😛
I first would have to know what to use them for. 😕
I first would have to know what to use them for.
I use them for gluing internal fillets for the fins or just about any internal glue joint that is difficult to make. Use a straw to extend the reach if needed.
Doug
And they are cheap.
I use them for fillets and just to retrieve aeropoxy from the paint cans it comes in.
Internal fillets can be reached by taping the syringe to a cheap bamboo skewers ($1.50 a pack at King Stooper ) and using another to depress the plunger.
Thanks for the tip.