cousinmuscles
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From asking the people who had issues dissolving the raws many pages back, they are not melting the raws first. I don't know how everyone does it but the way I learned it from the first time is to slowly let the beaker with the raws get heated to the specific compounds melting point, with extra carefulness not to exceed it too much. It will turn into an oil, which you then add BA, BB, and slowly add your carrier oil.
If there would have been any moisture which somehow gets stuck when you throw solvents long before the raws melted (I don't understand this, just assuming because AASraw representative told people who had this issue to put it in an oven at 60c or something to let the moisture or solvents or whatever it was to evaporate), it would evaporate when you melt the raws.
Shoot me down and call me an idiot if you want but this is how I have been brewing my own gear for close to a decade now, at worst I have had some gear crash during the winter months.
If there would have been any moisture which somehow gets stuck when you throw solvents long before the raws melted (I don't understand this, just assuming because AASraw representative told people who had this issue to put it in an oven at 60c or something to let the moisture or solvents or whatever it was to evaporate), it would evaporate when you melt the raws.
Shoot me down and call me an idiot if you want but this is how I have been brewing my own gear for close to a decade now, at worst I have had some gear crash during the winter months.






