How do u brew your tren A

Anyone tried to grab it at their local tack and feed shop? Here in AZ, we have a ton of dairy farmers, I wonder if it's readily available... Anyone have any input on that?
 
Anyone tried to grab it at their local tack and feed shop? Here in AZ, we have a ton of dairy farmers, I wonder if it's readily available... Anyone have any input on that?


If you buy pellets from a feed store pick-up the pellet-gun too (only $19.95) looks better on you and you can always put a pellet or two in your wimpy pitbull , make a monster out of him . lol ....(joke)
 
The temps you'd need to heat the tren to help it get in solution quicker will not damage it. Heating it to 400deg obviously may but you're not applying that much best during the conversion process.
 
If you buy pellets from a feed store pick-up the pellet-gun too (only $19.95) looks better on you and you can always put a pellet or two in your wimpy pitbull , make a monster out of him . lol ....(joke)
HAHA! I'll make my girlfriend buy them, they would look at me and KNOW right away what I am going to do...
 
The temps you'd need to heat the tren to help it get in solution quicker will not damage it. Heating it to 400deg obviously may but you're not applying that much best during the conversion process.

I think this is correct , I dont see boiling water (212 degrees) getting anywhere near the temps required to diminish the quality of the tren .
 
Not much MH. You of all members will understand, its like eating pussy. Take your time and savor the flavor. Make her toes curl.
O yes and don't forget to give a little attention to the butt ..
my girl expects it now she pushes her butt up while I eat her pussy ..
once I see that little bead of wetness coming out of her hole, I know that blowjob is about to get so much better :):) two smiles for that one

M
 
Went online last night and couldnt believe that i could buy comp TH!!!! Happy day! Happy day!!!!
 
Don't use heat with tren. It will affect the quality.Just my 2 cents.

Try it. You'll like it:)

Big paul, do you use this method "of no heat" for all your raws or just Tren?
 
The temps you'd need to heat the tren to help it get in solution quicker will not damage it. Heating it to 400deg obviously may but you're not applying that much best during the conversion process.

How much heat do you apply to your raws Docd? (Test E, Bold Und)
 
How much heat do you apply to your raws Docd? (Test E, Bold Und)

I haven't measured temps. I place it over a stove top for a few seconds, take it off, out it on, take it off, etc until it heats up and dissolves competely. A brewer for a UGL I've talked with heats his tren a up to 250deg for short periods of time and he hasn't noticed any loss of potency either.
 
I haven't measured temps. I place it over a stove top for a few seconds, take it off, out it on, take it off, etc until it heats up and dissolves competely. A brewer for a UGL I've talked with heats his tren a up to 250deg for short periods of time and he hasn't noticed any loss of potency either.

I would think the 212 degrees it takes for water to boil would be plenty hot enough to melt chemicals without overheating the batch.

By the time you take a tea-kettle off the burner and fill a stainless bowl with a few inches of water , you have already lost a few degrees , so you are starting w/ about 190-195 degree water , and losing heat rapidly (<) .
 
I would think the 212 degrees it takes for water to boil would be plenty hot enough to melt chemicals without overheating the batch.

By the time you take a tea-kettle off the burner and fill a stainless bowl with a few inches of water , you have already lost a few degrees , so you are starting w/ about 190-195 degree water , and losing heat rapidly (<) .

I'd rather use hot oil than boiling water simply bc the water vapor in the air and area might condense in the beaker you're mixing in but I think the idea behind it, the temps you're talking about, is fine.
 
I'd rather use hot oil than boiling water simply bc the water vapor in the air and area might condense in the beaker you're mixing in but I think the idea behind it, the temps you're talking about, is fine.

How are you heating the oil Doc ?
Next batch I think I will also warm the oil some ....
 
How are you heating the oil Doc ?
Next batch I think I will also warm the oil some ....

I'm not personally using oil OGH. I place it 6-12in over a gas stove or on top an electric stove but always among sure to constantly move it around, swirl the solution, remove it from the heat every 20seconds or so. Basically I want it to heat up slowly.

If you're heating the oil just to put the raws in solution I'd just bring the temps up slowly until you get a good solution or use the same 212deg as you do with water but at least the oil won't boil at this temp. Use a thermometer to record the temps for future use
 
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