heavydutygorilla
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Order landed, well packaged and all looks great. TA and communication were fast and prompt.
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Hoping I have a touchdown tomorrow should be closeOrder landed, well packaged and all looks great. TA and communication were fast and prompt.
What kind of equipment are you working with where you are capable of making one single batch as 10L? This would be something fun to learn / discuss.The mig812 test c 250 batch will be finished and mailed to jano early this week, this will be batch 2. It’ll be pretty small, only 4-5 liters.
New test c raws moving, if they make it, sending off to jano, then I should have enough for about 10 liters of test c 250 in mig812. This will be batch 3.
IV tubing is typically made of PVC and shouldn't be used.
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I bought them after seeing your setup posted on the forum but i only use them for aqueous based solutions
Preparations containing medium-chain triglycerides should not come into contact with polystyrene containers or packaging components since the plastic rapidly becomes brittle upon contact. Low-density polyethylene should also not be used as a packaging material as the medium-chain triglycerides readily penetrate the plastic, especially at high temperatures, forming an oily film on the outside. High-density polyethylene is a suitable packaging material. Closures based on phenol resins should be tested before use for compatibility with medium-chain triglycerides. Polyvinyl chloride packaging should also be tested for compatibility since mediumchain triglycerides can dissolve some plasticizers, such as phthalates, out of the plastic. Materials recommended as safe for packaging medium-chain triglycerides are low-density polyethylene, polypropylene, glass, and metal.
He never stated he was brewing 10 liters all together lolWhat kind of equipment are you working with where you are capable of making one single batch as 10L? This would be something fun to learn / discuss.
Do you find in your personal anecdotal experience that making batch sizes this large still keep each individual vial within the same few % points in terms of mg/ml or can you expect larger variance vial to vial with that?
He never stated he was brewing 10 liters all together lol
The bigger the batch the easier Is to have little variance and harder to overdose or underdosed a brew.
How about we let @sp5der answer for himself?I should have enough for about 10 liters of test c 250 in mig812. This will be batch 3.
sp5der can certainly provide more clarity about his process and expectations, but regardless of size, if it’s truly a single homogeneous batch, variance should be minimal.What kind of equipment are you working with where you are capable of making one single batch as 10L? This would be something fun to learn / discuss.
Do you find in your personal anecdotal experience that making batch sizes this large still keep each individual vial within the same few % points in terms of mg/ml or can you expect larger variance vial to vial with that?
That’s why i’m asking. And i’m sure he will welcome the questions and not take offense. We don’t need another situation where a vendor is infact producing multiple batches and calling it one by mistake, leading to unreliable source tests when third party testing comes back completely different.sp5der can certainly provide more clarity about his process and expectations, but regardless of size, if it’s truly a single homogeneous batch, variance should be minimal.
Don’t let yourself get confused/mislead by the excuses being used by the “monkey” to explain away his testing discrepancies.
Received and packaged perfectlyI receive my C250 tomorrow, I’ll keep you guys updated.
emails usually arent case sensitive at the the provider level.You ignored my recommendation so want to confirm. This is your email?
Code:SHoPWiTHSP5DER@protonmail.ch
Yes i know you provided a hyperlink in post 1.
Lowercase letter "o"? Lowercase letter "i"?
Be careful with scammers folks.
Point was to make sure no one gets scammed with 0 instead of O. | instead of I. Etc.emails usually arent case sensitive at the the provider level.
Totally agreePoint was to make sure no one gets scammed with 0 instead of O. | instead of I. Etc.
That address is ripe for exploit if people dont understand this. Thats why you don't capitalize vowels like O and I.
Obviously the vendor knows his own email. Be on the look out for unsolicited emails out of the blue with similar looking but different email address. Dont respond to them.Sooo whats the correct email then ?
