The West marine syringes are overpriced, & small for a lot of jobs, only 1/2 oz,(15ml). Go to any farm supply store that have veterinary supplies,(I use TSC) they have up to 60cc sizes,(2 oz) in packs of 3 for $2-$3.
http://www.tscstores.com/Search.aspx?k=syringe
If you are organized, & doing a big injection job, you can pull the plunger out, pour more resin into the barrel & keep going before it kicks. I just used 2- 60cc syringes, with micro fibre thickened epoxy to stiffen an Invitation deck. I used them for 10 batches, without the nozzle plugging. (You can pull the plunger & peel set epoxy off the rubber seal, & drill out the nozzle if necessary).
Have a small cardboard box where you are going to work. Punch 2 holes in a side, just big enough to stuff the syringe in. Use this as a stand to hold the syringe upright. Pull the plungers out. You can now fill one & work with it, while a buddy pours resin into the 2nd one. When #1 is empty, stuff it into a hole in the box, & grab #2, that your buddy has loaded. You can mix up fairly large batches of resin, & use it all before it kicks if doing a large job. Remember, you extend the pot life by mixing in a shallow pan, such as a foil pie plate, rather than a deep jar. Heat builds more quickly in the dep pots, & shortens working life.
Edited by Edchris177 on Oct 20, 2012 - 12:12 PM.
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