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re. syringes and calif. law

updated wed 27 sep 00

 

NLudd@AOL.COM on sun 17 sep 00


Mia in ABQ (WBlocker@NMOL.COM) wrote
>
>There is no problem in getting syringes, as long as you do not want the
>needle that comes with them. I managed to get free syringes from
>pharmacies and my physician. The magic word is that I do not want the
>needle. I have several sizes of syringes which I use mainly to squirt
>another glaze on top of my already glazed surfaces. Mia in ABQ

Hi Mia

I should have been clearer, sorry - the item I was going to buy was a 60 cc
syringe - with NO needle. Needle or not, it makes no difference to
California's anti- (unlicensed) syringe law...

Ned :-(

ZALT@AOL.COM on mon 18 sep 00


Ned;

Have you thought of going to a culinary store. They sell plastic needled syringes for internal basting of Roasts.

Terrance

Jeff Lawrence on mon 25 sep 00


hi,

Some claybud from a while back suggested vet supply places. As of a year
ago, they were still unregulated in New Mexico, when I picked up a few for
glaze testing.


Jeff Lawrence ph. 505-753-5913
Sun Dagger Design fx. 505-753-8074
18496 US HWY 285/84 jml@sundagger.com
Espanola, NM 87532 www.sundagger.com

Sharon31 on tue 26 sep 00


There is another way, again must be tested better than the way I did,. I f
you go to the vet supply, ask for the tubules that are used for the
fertilization of the caws, these are very thin and strong tubules, cut them
to short parts, now in small corks, make holes in the same, or a little
smaller size and connect into the cork, the the tubules . slip, you fill
into balloons, the kind children play with, and close with the cork. I did
it more primitive, and it worked somehow, I am going to repeat it when I
will find the corks!
When the balloon is empty, just dump it, keep only the cork&tubule!
Ababi Sharon
sharon@shoval.org.il
http://www.milkywayceramics.com/cgallery/asharon.htm

----- Original Message -----
From: Jeff Lawrence
To:
Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2000 05:13
Subject: re. syringes and calif. law


> hi,
>
> Some claybud from a while back suggested vet supply places. As of a year
> ago, they were still unregulated in New Mexico, when I picked up a few for
> glaze testing.
>
>
> Jeff Lawrence ph. 505-753-5913
> Sun Dagger Design fx. 505-753-8074
> 18496 US HWY 285/84 jml@sundagger.com
> Espanola, NM 87532 www.sundagger.com
>
>
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