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Old 03-10-2003
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Default how many drops?

now we all know, thanks jeff i figured you had a test that would tell us, and Dustin post your #'s when you find your card. I'm sure it will be of value from someone in the field.

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Old 03-10-2003
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Default Re: how many drops?

The more you do the more you'll know on how much to use per repair. You will also soon not worry about it too much either. Let me just say that I paid for my kit with one bottle. Your returns out weigh the worry. You will soon see that. For just a if you need a number just use about 7 drops on each repair until you see how much runs out when you move the injector. If there is not much left you did good, if there is a lot, use less next time. I won't take long to work it out.

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Old 03-10-2003
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Default Re: how many drops?

I got something that will also help you, being a new user of the product. After you have let your injector set for about 15 min. injecting the resin into the break, be sure to turn the center lock on your injector and swing it around this will stop the flow and not cause it to pull any resin out of the break. If you just pull the injector off while still over the break it might suck out some of the resin. Leave the injector in the down position while swinging it around. That will correctly terminate the injection into the break. Just a little tip.

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Old 03-11-2003
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Default Re: how many drops?

I always release pressure and loosen the injector a couple of turns before moving it off the break. If there is a large pit, or it is very rough, it will chew the devil out of the seal if you leave the injector screwed down tight, then you have to replace it. Whatever resin that remains in the injector is wasted anyway, since trying to capture for reuse is not a good idea (contamination, don't you know).

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