I got tren in the dead of winter it was frozen solid..
What a solvent does is to keep the hormone suspended.
I will give you an example from my last brew. It was the first time I brewed test cyp. I started with 20% bb and 1.5 % ba. It crashed at room temperature. Some guys say reheat it and it will suspend. True the problem is when you inject and the solvent disperce, the hormone crystslizes. Pip.
I added 1% more bb and anothe 1% ba. I keep my house cold in the winter, arond 55-60 degrees. It didn't crash. That's all I had to do to get the product I want.
I use only the amount of solvent needed to get the job done.
If I bought gear that didn't crash in the freezer, I would not buy from that source again. He doesn't fully understsnd what he is doing.
never heard of gear freezing
It gets hot as fuark at my place during the daytime when I'm gone. In the evening I open it up and it cools off quickly so I'm always fine (no humidity in LA) but it does get hot enough during the day that I worry about oils spoiling.
This is only true for a couple months of the year, but this is one of them.
Heck I never heard of freezing gear!!!! Thats insane, who the hell would do that??? If it was that fricken hot in a house then MAYBE the "fridge". There has to be some place where its dark and room temp ish.
I have had shit sitting for 3 years in 90 degree plus indoor temps in the summer and down to 40 in the winter. Still totally fine.
I put it in a cup of hot water for a few min and it was good as new.What a solvent does is to keep the hormone suspended.
I will give you an example from my last brew. It was the first time I brewed test cyp. I started with 20% bb and 1.5 % ba. It crashed at room temperature. Some guys say reheat it and it will suspend. True the problem is when you inject and the solvent disperce, the hormone crystslizes. Pip.
I added 1% more bb and anothe 1% ba. I keep my house cold in the winter, arond 55-60 degrees. It didn't crash. That's all I had to do to get the product I want.
I use only the amount of solvent needed to get the job done.
If I bought gear that didn't crash in the freezer, I would not buy from that source again. He doesn't fully understsnd what he is doing.
He's talking about testing the gear in a freezer. Saying that if it freezes then it's not up to par the structure is off. Like if you were able to freeze vodka in a home freezer you'd know it wasn't done right.
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