Filtering finished oils

They don't have to be the manufacturer. I doubt they produce the raws they sell.

I'm just kidding of course ;)

But in my opinion. the very last line of defense, the final items used in quality control, should be medical grade products from trustworthy sources. Syringes, vials, filters.

Those Ultra Spec vials are so cheap, yet certified to all the USP/FDA standards applicable to vials. there's really no reason to use others. (unless you want even higher spec like Corning Valor Glass vials and WestPharma stoppers, a good idea for long term storage).

The FDA has already advised no one use Chinese made syringes and banned most.

Filters should be sourced from reputable specialist companies, and not unbranded generics from Temu, Alibaba, or even Amazon.
 
I meant since everyone is filtering gear they bought as finished oil. And actually you only need to add solvents and oil with some kind of glass to mix shit. You already buying filters, syringes, vials. Plus 100gr of test c is less weight than a kit of oils and can last 2 decades for TRT and cycles
Okay so then they still need to acquire:

Ba
Bb
Carrier oil
Raws ( 100g minimum ?)

Filters ( they already have )
Vials ( they already have )
Hot plate (I guess it’s not needed as you said)


They still have to test their raws or finished product at least once and hope they didn’t fuck up any part of the brew.


What are the chances the average joe does all of that without any problems or issues for the first few times ?

Maybe 2 average joes out of 10 average joes ?

The other 8 average joes have already gone back to buying finished oils from china for 10 bucks and don’t look back.
 
Okay so then they still need to acquire:

Ba
Bb
Carrier oil
Raws ( 100g minimum ?)

Filters ( they already have )
Vials ( they already have )
Hot plate (I guess it’s not needed as you said)


They still have to test their raws or finished product at least once and hope they didn’t fuck up any part of the brew.


What are the chances the average joe does all of that without any problems or issues for the first few times ?

Maybe 2 average joes out of 10 average joes ?

The other 8 average joes have already gone back to buying finished oils from china for 10 bucks and don’t look back.
I’m a literal biochemist and don’t have the confidence to do this at home. Over the years my colleagues and I have absolutely fucked so many simple things in the lab that we only caught in final qc release testing.
 
I’ll say it again for those students in the back who were on their phones not paying attention.

Homebrewing sounds great on paper, but that’s about it.

Similar to when you are a youngin and tell yourself when I’m 25 I’m going to have a wife , a family, a good job and a big house. On paper it sounds very easy.

Fast forward to when you’re 25, living in your moms basement, getting no pussy, have a shit job, the only fun part of living there is when your mom is out of the house for a few hours and you go into her room and sniff her dirty panties.

The only fun part of homebrewing is going on meso and telling everyone you homebrew.
 
I’ll say it again for those students in the back who were on their phones not paying attention.

Homebrewing sounds great on paper, but that’s about it.

Similar to when you are a youngin and tell yourself when I’m 25 I’m going to have a wife , a family, a good job and a big house. On paper it sounds very easy.

Fast forward to when you’re 25, living in your moms basement, getting no pussy, have a shit job, the only fun part of living there is when your mom is out of the house for a few hours and you go into her room and sniff her dirty panties.

The only fun part of homebrewing is going on meso and telling everyone you homebrew.

By the look of things there are a lot of people that set this up as a business, from the get go, with the intention of producing and distributing.
Personal use is incidental, for those.

I suppose those are the ones that will manage to do it, if only because they would have to test what they make, on a regular basis, and would have to learn how to make adjustment and get things right.

Of course, those are also the ones that can dedicate the most time, money and resources, so failure is not really an option because money is the main incentive to do this, properly.
So, I think sometimes it is also to do with the kind of individual that gets involved, especially when the commitment is driven by financial gain and that is why brewing becomes a regular activity.

Whilst some do it purely to be in control of what they use and become proficient quickly, you are right saying that most would not be able to execute all the processes correctly and woudn't persevere with the learning and practice curve that are required.
 
By the look of things there are a lot of people that set this up as a business, from the get go, with the intention of producing and distributing.
Personal use is incidental, for those.

I suppose those are the ones that will manage to do it, if only because they would have to test what they make, on a regular basis, and would have to learn how to make adjustment and get things right.

Of course, those are also the ones that can dedicate the most time, money and resources, so failure is not really an option because money is the main incentive to do this, properly.
So, I think sometimes it is also to do with the kind of individual that gets involved, especially when the commitment is driven by financial gain and that is why brewing becomes a regular activity.

Whilst some do it purely to be in control of what they use and become proficient quickly, you are right saying that most would not be able to execute all the processes correctly and woudn't persevere with the learning and practice curve that are required.
Reminds me of that new band I hear is kick ass...

readalot and the resellers

Cool name.
 
I’ll say it again for those students in the back who were on their phones not paying attention.

Homebrewing sounds great on paper, but that’s about it.

Similar to when you are a youngin and tell yourself when I’m 25 I’m going to have a wife , a family, a good job and a big house. On paper it sounds very easy.

Fast forward to when you’re 25, living in your moms basement, getting no pussy, have a shit job, the only fun part of living there is when your mom is out of the house for a few hours and you go into her room and sniff her dirty panties.

The only fun part of homebrewing is going on meso and telling everyone you homebrew.
Filtering “finished” oils sucks a lot worse than home brewing imo. You only have to do it one time and the oils already nice and heated and a lot cleaner than the shit oil from QSC that immediately puts all that back pressure on the filter. Every time the filter blows out I remember that I should’ve just got raws and made it myself.
 
Filtering “finished” oils sucks a lot worse than home brewing imo. You only have to do it one time and the oils already nice and heated and a lot cleaner than the shit oil from QSC that immediately puts all that back pressure on the filter. Every time the filter blows out I remember that I should’ve just got raws and made it myself.

Why don't you, if you already have everything to do it and know how to execute, safely?
I read here that it is not something that takes a long time (for personal use).

As a homebrewer, though, you wouldn't buy oils from qsc, would you?
 
I’ll say it again for those students in the back who were on their phones not paying attention.

Homebrewing sounds great on paper, but that’s about it.

Similar to when you are a youngin and tell yourself when I’m 25 I’m going to have a wife , a family, a good job and a big house. On paper it sounds very easy.

Fast forward to when you’re 25, living in your moms basement, getting no pussy, have a shit job, the only fun part of living there is when your mom is out of the house for a few hours and you go into her room and sniff her dirty panties.

The only fun part of homebrewing is going on meso and telling everyone you homebrew.
It's actually great and fun.

Now I do understand that since some people can't add 1+1, it seems like solving The Riemann's hypothesis to them, but it is not, it's far simpler than that if one can follow basic instructions and basic math.
 
The Riemann's hypothesis
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Filtering “finished” oils sucks a lot worse than home brewing imo. You only have to do it one time and the oils already nice and heated and a lot cleaner than the shit oil from QSC that immediately puts all that back pressure on the filter. Every time the filter blows out I remember that I should’ve just got raws and made it myself.
The guy said homebrewing is so easy you don’t even need to heat the oils.

So why would they be nice and heated ? I’m confused
 
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