Recipe Feasibility

WayneNewton

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I'm going to homebrew my first combo. I have 10g primo e, 10g bold. Cyp., 20g test cyp., and 10 g test prop. My plan was to brew 10g primo, 10g bold, 10.4g test c, 5.2g test p at 300 mg/mL at 20% BB and 2%BA with MCT. That will be 84 mg/mL primo, 84 mg/mL bold C, 43.8 mg/mL TP, and 87.6 mg/mL TC. Plan is to do that for 2 x ~2.5 mL pins 2x per week (600 test, 400 bold, 400 prim)primo. To the experienced here, is that mixture even feasible, difficult, etc? Any advice for adjustments more than welcome.
 
Have a temp suggestion? I have a water bath that goes up to 200 I can preheat the oil.

Water bath is a bad method to use. Get a cheepie hot plate off Amazon, use medium heat and will be good enough for what you're doing. Also you can go up to 30-35% bb if you need to and you'll not feel the difference.

Have fun :)
 
Water bath is a bad method to use. Get a cheepie hot plate off Amazon, use medium heat and will be good enough for what you're doing. Also you can go up to 30-35% bb if you need to and you'll not feel the difference.

Have fun :)
When/percentage do you start feeling the "bite"? I picked 2 and 20 just cuz it seemed standard, but I'm using your recommendations for sure. I have hot stir plates too, so I'll just do that instead of the bath . I just didn't want to go to quick and burn, but the only one I'm worried about is primo with the lower melting point I figured it was less stable. I was going to prewarm the oil and rinse with superQ then dry. Warm plate/stir plate with stir bar should do just fine if I ease up settings eh?
 
When/percentage do you start feeling the "bite"? I picked 2 and 20 just cuz it seemed standard, but I'm using your recommendations for sure. I have hot stir plates too, so I'll just do that instead of the bath . I just didn't want to go to quick and burn, but the only one I'm worried about is primo with the lower melting point I figured it was less stable. I was going to prewarm the oil and rinse with superQ then dry. Warm plate/stir plate with stir bar should do just fine if I ease up settings eh?

Dude you're working with steroids not rocket fuel so just add enough heat till everything goes into solution, stir a bit then filter and there you have it and %1ba is all you need.
 
Dude you're working with steroids not rocket fuel so just add enough heat till everything goes into solution, stir a bit then filter and there you have it and %1ba is all you need.
Thanks for the info brother just didn't want to burn it. I'm sure it will go just fine. I've played with enough chemicals on my day.
 
Dude you're working with steroids not rocket fuel so just add enough heat till everything goes into solution, stir a bit then filter and there you have it and %1ba is all you need.
Also back to my question just out of curiosity when do you start feeling the pip, or bite from the solvents, rather what percentage? Or is that purely based off compound concentration?
 
You put the oil in the Beaker Then the beaker with the oil in it into the water bath so it doesn't mix with water. It will be Easier just to use the hot plate with a stir barSo I'll go that route.

Keeping water away from oils when brewing is just like keeping flames away from flammable liquids......just good practice. There's ZERO need for anyone to use water baths when homebrewing especially if they have a stove.

Also back to my question just out of curiosity when do you start feeling the pip, or bite from the solvents, rather what percentage? Or is that purely based off compound concentration?

Bad pip is usually the result of either old raws, cheap carriers oils or lack of proper filtration(filtering gear with pes/cellulose acetate etc)materials or a combination of these factors.

Regarding bb and pip factor, well it's not really a factor if it's quality bb as I've injected straight sterile bb before and could barely notice and I've also made test suspension using 5%ba as an experiment and it felt no different than test suspension using 2%ba, but this is just my experience.

Ok peace out brother lol ;)
 
Keeping water away from oils when brewing is just like keeping flames away from flammable liquids......just good practice. There's ZERO need for anyone to use water baths when homebrewing especially if they have a stove.



Bad pip is usually the result of either old raws, cheap carriers oils or lack of proper filtration(filtering gear with pes/cellulose acetate etc)materials or a combination of these factors.

Regarding bb and pip factor, well it's not really a factor if it's quality bb as I've injected straight sterile bb before and could barely notice and I've also made test suspension using 5%ba as an experiment and it felt no different than test suspension using 2%ba, but this is just my experience.

Ok peace out brother lol ;)
Awesome thanks for all the help
 

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