stikpusher
Just curious, but where do you guys get your hypo needls and syringes? Here in CA mere possession of a syringe without a medical prescription is a Misdemeanor.
...unfortunately we have a problem with Heroin addicts out here. And a resurgence recently in its popularity and increase in overdoses as well.
We do, too, but I think more of our addicts are using opium derivatives in forms other than heroin, that must be injected. There is a growing epidemic of abusing prescription opiates (opiods?) like Oxycondon. But yeah, that's pretty strict, to penalize mere possession of a syringe.
stevebrauning
Baron: the best answer I got here is FIRE! Burn it off. I was concerned that burning it would damage the metal, but no, it is very hard steel and just needs to be cleaned well after the conflagration. I don't like the cutting option since it buggers up the factory-finished end which is the best possible end.
Thanks, Steve, I'll try that. My other option, of course, is to cut the tube at the base, either with a wire cutter or with a cutting wheel chucked into the Dremel. I'm with you on cutting, though, because it distorts the shape. With tubing of larger diameter, I can deal with that, by using a fine sewing needle to put the tube back into round shape. But with a hypo, yes, it's an issue.
And I should add that the main reason I want to salvage the tubing from the hypos is that I'm Dutchy and I can't stand the thought of throwing out something I could use. Of course, at this point, I'm a hair's breadth away from turning up on a reality show about hoarders. But apart from this stash of tubing, I usually buy stainless steel tubing from McMaster-Carr, http://www.mcmaster.com/ I found out about that outfit over at Aircraft Resource Center.