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mooselips said:Just to let you know, the pellets don't have any glue in them. They are pressure formed. I've known people to simply crush the pellets and mix them with oil before injecting with no coverting at all.
mooselips said:Just to let you know, the pellets don't have any glue in them. They are pressure formed. I've known people to simply crush the pellets and mix them with oil before injecting with no coverting at all.
Just to clear things up...this is not my method of using fina. I read on various boards that some people have done this. Personally, I either convert or buy prepared solutions. As far as the glue issue, I have heard both sides of the story and I am not convinced of the presence of "glues" in the product. They are formed through high pressure much like many pills are created.Pup'nIrn said:Moose I don't agree.... I ran a small business at one time when Fina was the rage on the Elite Board and it does have glue like binders in it that you don't want to inject. I know some who have used your method and built up scar patches (beyond normal) in there injection sites from the binders. Remember, the manufacturers don't care if the cow gets lumps or scar tissue, hince the reason they use the pellet method to inject. It provides slower absorbtion but not what we want. Get a kit for a simple clean method or just find the chems yourself and convert. Its worth the extra 40-50 bucks.
mooselips said:Just to clear things up...this is not my method of using fina. I read on various boards that some people have done this. Personally, I either convert or buy prepared solutions. As far as the glue issue, I have heard both sides of the story and I am not convinced of the presence of "glues" in the product. They are formed through high pressure much like many pills are created.
Gotcha man. I don't recommend the non-conversion method either. Whatever the stuff being filtered out is, you probably don't want to inject it.Pup'nIrn said:No flame Bro....Just going by my experience. Call it glue, binders, fillers I don't care. The key was to inform the guy of better options.
Pup'nIrn said:No flame Bro....Just going by my experience. Call it glue, binders, fillers I don't care. The key was to inform the guy of better options.
