Correct. Thanks for clarifying.Probably not as accurate as a calibrated flask tho.
After all, that is how accurate density measurements are made...in a vol flask.
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Correct. Thanks for clarifying.Probably not as accurate as a calibrated flask tho.
No I hear you. But everyday it’s someone giving input on price. Whether it’s 20 a vial or 40 we’re still going to buy it. We have been for years. I’m not saying to short yourself either. Not what I meantBy for fun i mean if I wanted to make money i'd be spending my time elsewhere. I think price had to be raised due to demand, I wasn't expecting 50+ orders a day but that's what happened on the first week of opening, packing and shipping safely takes time. And if that's how it's going to be I'll make it worth my time since it costs a lot of time to do this. I expect demand to only grow, especially as we expand product list. We still have fair prices, and we're taking all serious suggestions from the customers. We have had some good things come up and see very big room for improvement in this business. So that's what we're going to do. Improve and make it worth the time. Because honestly I cannot do the volume of week one and 2 at $25 a vial , it's just too much time for too little reward, at that price point.
From what I gather you're setting a precedence that is essentially the groundwork for others to follow, or be pushed aside. At least for those primarily concerned with quality over quantity. The latter can be left to the foolish.nah but seriously I think anyone doing this knows or should know that beakers can be off by up to 5% or more, plus how hard it is to line up 1830 ml of oil on a beaker when measuring it, yeah you can pour to 1800 then take a 50ml beaker and fill to 30 but was your 1800 actually 1800 or was it 1860 because your beaker was off by 3%.
The only way for real precision is with individual certified volumetric flasks. I feel stupid too for making such an oversight and doing it wrong, because chemistry was one of the only classes I paid attention to in school.
Yes sir I understood what you meant, just clearing it up for the others.No I hear you. But everyday it’s someone giving input on price. Whether it’s 20 a vial or 40 we’re still going to buy it. We have been for years. I’m not saying to short yourself either. Not what I meant
Trying to improve around here that's the goalFrom what I gather you're setting a precedence that is essentially the groundwork for others to follow, or be pushed aside. At least for those primarily concerned with quality over quantity. The latter can be left to the foolish.
I won't pretend to have the slightest working knowledge as @readalot and @Photon
Beaker, mag stir, materials, sterile vials , ? Is that not the requirement, lolSome have come out and stated they use grad cylinders for vol measurements. Displacement based calculators still aren't ideal.
How much oil are you measuring and dispensing at a time?
What else would you use to determine final volumes in the thousands of milliliters other than a vol flask if you wanted to get the final volume right?
Almost all of these <5L per batch brewers are finishing in a beaker.
And I think this is the entire reason those, including myself, are saying we’d pay more. It’s not that we like spending our hard earned money, but we don't want to see a good source disappear. Also, if it’s worth your while, maybe you’ll expand your product list.By for fun i mean if I wanted to make money i'd be spending my time elsewhere. I think price had to be raised due to demand, I wasn't expecting 50+ orders a day but that's what happened on the first week of opening, packing and shipping safely takes time. And if that's how it's going to be I'll make it worth my time since it costs a lot of time to do this. I expect demand to only grow, especially as we expand product list. We still have fair prices, and we're taking all serious suggestions from the customers. We have had some good things come up and see very big room for improvement in this business. So that's what we're going to do. Improve and make it worth the time. Because honestly I cannot do the volume of week one and 2 at $25 a vial , it's just too much time for too little reward, at that price point.
Yes i am expanding the product list as things become available for purchase and make it to meAnd I think this is the entire reason those, including myself, are saying we’d pay more. It’s not that we like spending our hard earned money, but we don't want to see a good source disappear. Also, if it’s worth your while, maybe you’ll expand your product list.
Was. lol.Is that not the requirement, lol
Vf gotchaWas. lol.
Im eager to place an order when you open back up.Yeah people been mailing me about that , that's what we're going to avoid. no 20% variance between my HPLC and what u receive
Understood but I wouldn’t they just take 1/4 ml of cyp 200 say wiseguy?Girls on hrt not trying to grow a dick
Dosing needs to be precise.Understood but I wouldn’t they just take 1/4 ml of cyp 200 say wiseguy?
It’s actually terrifying how careful the ladies have to be. A slightly overdosed vial could cause issues.Dosing needs to be precise.
My wife takes 3mg twice a week.
Test c 200 would be near impossible to accurately dose 3mg
Understood but I wouldn’t they just take 1/4 ml of cyp 200 say wiseguy?
Don’t need to chime in if you have no idea what you’re talking about lolUnderstood but I wouldn’t they just take 1/4 ml of cyp 200 say wiseguy?
Assuming the typical 200mg/ml for pharmacy test cyp, 0.05ml is a 10mg dose. How often is she taking this? Insulin syringes and subq, or IM? That seems a little high, but if it's working for her, rock on I supposeFor whatever reason my wife’s doctor doesn’t have female test. She literally has syringes filled to .05ml. Which is way too small imo. It’s frustrating but the doctor is good and well priced. He’s helped her out a lot so she’s not switching.
