For syringes, the best place to go is to your local feed and tack store,
Litton's Big R, etc.  You'll find them in the veterinary section.  I have a
couple of 50cc ones for first aid use for my dogs.  As an aside, one once
got into some antifreeze and I had to administer 50cc of hydrogen peroxide
to get her to vomit.  Trust me when I say the 10cc ones got to be a lot of
fun about the third syringe full.  I still have teeth marks in my thumb and
forefinger as I tried forcing her mouth open.  


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From: KRnet
List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org
Date: 03/14/04 13:11:01
To: KRnet
Subject: KR>Brakes

Netters,
After talking off net with Larry Flesner and Dan Heath, I rebuilt the left
caliper of my Cleveland Brakes. It went very well, very simple and works
better than the right side! I had talked to Larry & a friend of his
(forgotten his name) and they instructed me to refill the system from the
bottom instead of from the top. This was echoed by the head A&P at Avion who
I was able to get the part for at cost, the O-ring, so I was able to
eliminate wait time. They also let me buy some brake fluid off of them at
cost. Great guys! Re-filling became the next order of business. I check for
syringes at local drugstores got me ALOT of weird looks and no help. I ended
up at Advance Auto Parts as much to lick my wounds as look for something
that would work. Wandering around the store I saw a couple of potentials,
until I saw The MixMiser tm. This little plunger assembly is for measuring 2
cycle oil into gas cans, but was perfect for bottom refilling of the brakes.
It has great capacity, and adapter tubing for extxø

Colin & Bev Rainey
KR2(td) N96TA
Sanford, FL
crain...@cfl.rr.com
or crbrn9...@hotmail.com
http://kr-builder.org/Colin/index
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