Filtering finished oils

Interesting. Arail's TNE crystallizes into little rock candy granules at the bottom of the vial. Ava@PPL claims it's one of the orals, and just advised me to filter it out. Real stand-up vendor. 100% product satisfaction guaranteed or you're welcome to go fuck yourself.

I can attest that no reasonable amount of heat and shaking is sufficient to uncrash the snowflakes. I'd like to understand the conditions under which this could ever have looked good to ship. Was it brewed on Venus, and then crashed when exposed to terrestrial temp & pressure?

100 ml of 125mg/ml TNE in an UltraSpec vial.
It holds for a few days each time i uncrash it before crashing again.

Really pretty, but i can't get a good picture since it's pretty much clear crystals.
When you shake it, the crystals break up and you get what you see in your vial. I usually mix this with something (Mtren is good) and then dilute it to a lower concentration and it no longer crashes.
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At that point I'll throw away whatever frog juice you have, if it's crashing with G, I'd reckon it'd pip pretty bad..
 
Really? I read in the "Anabolics 11th Edition" that was the temp to use specifically for tren. All other AAS it stated to use 250F for 30 min. They could be wrong. I have had other people stated that this book gets a lot wrong.
80 deg C would put you someone here or darker...


If there is no difference between light Yellow and dark tren, i hope we will be able to prove it soon.
 
I just saw this today, it might be a superior option to the flurotec stopper vials for long term storage. These are basically vacuumed vials, aka no air in them. If the vials are stored upright, there should be minimal contact with the stopper, therefore flurotec may not be that important.

With a vacuumed vial, you fill a 10ml syringe, push it in, the vacuum will suck the oil into the vial, and you pull it out immediately once the syringe is empty, minimizing any air from entering the vial. No need for argon, nitrogen or the lot.

I reckon the rubber may last longer than expired vials too.

UltraSpec
 
I just saw this today, it might be a superior option to the flurotec stopper vials for long term storage. These are basically vacuumed vials, aka no air in them. If the vials are stored upright, there should be minimal contact with the stopper, therefore flurotec may not be that important.

With a vacuumed vial, you fill a 10ml syringe, push it in, the vacuum will suck the oil into the vial, and you pull it out immediately once the syringe is empty, minimizing any air from entering the vial. No need for argon, nitrogen or the lot.

I reckon the rubber may last longer than expired vials too.

UltraSpec
Very nice.
Good tren option.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6OkBXZbgok
 
Found another US based supplier for those PTFE filters that hasn’t been mentioned in the thread. Thought I would share.

 
Found another US based supplier for those PTFE filters that hasn’t been mentioned in the thread. Thought I would share.

Looks like they are back in stock. Good job. Thanks.

 
I on
I wish I had a nickel for every time I saw this guy's name come up on my phone screen
no doubt hes like an infection, i dont even follow i just happened to be watching Big Paul AB , and it was on chase irons computer monitor in the background , so i inquired by sending email, thats my story , lol
 
I just saw this on a Big Paul & Chase Irons yt video , i sent a request and thats what i received, i dont know how good they are, its kinda like that Fennrick labs ?

Yea lol
I think it's related to Fennrick, its the first place i see that use it.
 
Every time I hear that name I start anticipating a dirty limerick.
Do one! Do one!


gunnar nelson reasons GIF
 
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