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I got my supplies in. I got a
250 ml beakerx2
50ml beaker
Mixer
.22 whatman pvfd
Scale
Mct
Eo
Bb
20 ml vials
18 gauge needle
60 ml L

I just need my Raws PANDA
 
I got my supplies in. I got a
250 ml beakerx2
50ml beaker
Mixer
.22 whatman pvfd
Scale
Mct
Eo
Bb
20 ml vials
18 gauge needle
60 ml L

I just need my Raws PANDA
You have EO but no BA (benzyl alcohol)? You will need some BA to prevent any bacterial growth after you filter it. Also what are you making that would require EO? If it's your first time brewing and your making basic compounds there shouldn't be anything that a good old 2/20 BA/BB recipe can't handle. Also do you have some smaller 30g needles to vent while your filtering into the sterile vials?

Everything else looks good.
 
You have EO but no BA (benzyl alcohol)? You will need some BA to prevent any bacterial growth after you filter it. Also what are you making that would require EO? If it's your first time brewing and your making basic compounds there shouldn't be anything that a good old 2/20 BA/BB recipe can't handle. Also do you have some smaller 30g needles to vent while your filtering into the sterile vials?

Everything else looks good.
I’m an idiot. No EO. I do have ba. I got 20 ml from alpha lab. Don’t know why I wrote EO.
 
I’m an idiot. No EO. I do have ba. I got 20 ml from alpha lab. Don’t know why I wrote EO.
No worries then. You have everything you should need to make your first brew. Good little setup for personal use.

That is until you decide to do one vial for a buddy. Then 2 vials for a buddy. Then 2 for vials for a buddy and 1 vial for another buddy :) . Then you will be buying a bottle top setup for you and 3 friends that started up as just for personal use but it's all still good.
 
Bet your psyched man. I was my first brew. Looks good but I would pick up a cheap prob digital thermometer to monitor those temps.
 
Also I’ve noticed something about my graduated cylinder. I use 60/40 MCT/GSO. Ok for example if my recipe calls for 41ml of oil I’ll measure 24 MCT then 17 GSO. If I put them both back into the cylinder to check for accuracy I’m always like 2-3 ml off as it fill up to about 38 1/2. But when I dump it into my beaker it comes to a smidge above 40 indicating about 41 spot on. Anyone else experience this?
 
Also I’ve noticed something about my graduated cylinder. I use 60/40 MCT/GSO. Ok for example if my recipe calls for 41ml of oil I’ll measure 24 MCT then 17 GSO. If I put them both back into the cylinder to check for accuracy I’m always like 2-3 ml off as it fill up to about 38 1/2. But when I dump it into my beaker it comes to a smidge above 40 indicating about 41 spot on. Anyone else experience this?

To find proper levels on your glassware use store bought water bottles. Whatever the volume in the water bottle is will show you very accurately in your glassware. Once I find the true level in my beakers I print out labels, but tape works too. Bottled water is damn accurate.

Even syringes can be quite off so this is why lots of people end up with less or more product at the end of brewing.
 
To find proper levels on your glassware use store bought water bottles. Whatever the volume in the water bottle is will show you very accurately in your glassware. Once I find the true level in my beakers I print out labels, but tape works too. Bottled water is damn accurate.

Even syringes can be quite off so this is why lots of people end up with less or more product at the end of brewing.
No offense but WTF. I have never heard that before. I would think the water bottles are off and beakers would be spot on.
 
No offense but WTF. I have never heard that before. I would think the water bottles are off and beakers would be spot on.

Beakers and other glassware are approximate for the most part, but bottled drinks are far more accurate. Try for yourself bro, go buy something and see what your beakers say ;)
 
Also I’ve noticed something about my graduated cylinder. I use 60/40 MCT/GSO. Ok for example if my recipe calls for 41ml of oil I’ll measure 24 MCT then 17 GSO. If I put them both back into the cylinder to check for accuracy I’m always like 2-3 ml off as it fill up to about 38 1/2. But when I dump it into my beaker it comes to a smidge above 40 indicating about 41 spot on. Anyone else experience this?

The graduated cylinder is accurate. The beaker will always be off.
 

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