Ask Bill Roberts: What is Easiest Way to Make a Finaplix Preparation?

Wesson? Which one of their many types of oils is Bill talking about?

No BA/BB (aka "Magic Solution") to break down and separate the fillers and glue - according to this the oil should break it down enough. Am I understanding this right?

I've been using a method I gathered from Basskillers Finaplex website, basically a combination of his walk through articles.. I get somewhere around 85-95mg/mL conversion..

I'd like Bill to clarify, I'd like Basskiller to chime in.
 
Just read something about his "most current fina conversion"....

if you have an amount of pellets that contain 4 g of tren acetate, you add 76 mL of Wesson vegetable oil, break up the pellets as much as possible while in the oil, occasionally mix and if possible use a jewelry sonicator until it looks thoroughly mixed. Then let it sit and the binders will settle out. After, it settles for a while ( probably a week or more, optimally), run it through a .45 micron removable syringe filter. and wellah, you have 80 mL of 50 mg/ mL trenbolone acetate!

And if you have 2g of tren in pellets you would add 38 mL of Wesson oil to yield close to 40 mL of 50 mg/ mL tren ace.
 
Just read something about his "most current fina conversion"....

if you have an amount of pellets that contain 4 g of tren acetate, you add 76 mL of Wesson vegetable oil, break up the pellets as much as possible while in the oil, occasionally mix and if possible use a jewelry sonicator until it looks thoroughly mixed. Then let it sit and the binders will settle out. After, it settles for a while ( probably a week or more, optimally), run it through a .45 micron removable syringe filter. and wellah, you have 80 mL of 50 mg/ mL trenbolone acetate!

And if you have 2g of tren in pellets you would add 38 mL of Wesson oil to yield close to 40 mL of 50 mg/ mL tren ace.

For real? That is ridiculously simple compared to every other protocol I've seen. I'm guessing this is to create an intramuscular preparation rather than a transdermal yeah?
 
yes very simple. and the reason is that BB and BA would dissolve more of the binder in the pellets and make filtering a lot more difficult. Supposedly the product is supposed to be bright yellow. The .45 micron filter would filter out any bacteria that might be present.
 
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