We do sell the single shot syringes empty, so that's available (although you have to call to order them).
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I tried the dropper again yesterday. I find it only goes down the injector aprox 3/4". I guess this would bypass some of the threads but I still dont see that it would deliver all the resin into the center of the seal. Can the one shots be reused? I dont see why not. I know they are quite thin. If Im not mistaken they are graduated on the side so you would know how much you were putting in.
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The dropper works just fine and you dont really need the one shots. all you have to do is put the dropper in the injector until it stops then pinch the rubber "swiftly" and this shoots all the resin to the bottom. you dont have to do it lightning fast just a quick pinch will do and that is all that is needed. ive been doing it this way for a year and it works great. I even have resin left over every time so i know plenty of resin is getting to the seal. also I fill the dropper with resin up to the crease in the glass. ive been told that is about 7 drops and that is all I have ever needed for small and big breaks.
The dropper works just fine and you dont really need the one shots. all you have to do is put the dropper in the injector until it stops then pinch the rubber "swiftly" and this shoots all the resin to the bottom. you dont have to do it lightning fast just a quick pinch will do and that is all that is needed. ive been doing it this way for a year and it works great. I even have resin left over every time so i know plenty of resin is getting to the seal. also I fill the dropper with resin up to the crease in the glass. ive been told that is about 7 drops and that is all I have ever needed for small and big breaks.
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Couldn't have said it better.dgarza wrote:all you have to do is put the dropper in the injector until it stops then pinch the rubber "swiftly" and this shoots all the resin to the bottom.
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Hey guys I dont care for the dropper method as you have read, there is a right way and your way. I prefer a syrenge injection method. you have more control of the resin and less waste, yes there are cons to this but have been doing it with great suscess...
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Oh yeah Johnnyone, well there is a right way and then theres YOUR way! LOL
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