Nifty vials

Discussion in 'Synthetic Drugs' started by Positive.Vibrations, Feb 25, 2010.

  1. motokop88

    motokop88 Member

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    i did! worked great. im good now. next questions, will any specific chemical stick to the inside of the vial? im not trying to deal with that.
     
  2. Codmouse

    Codmouse Senior Member

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    Not more than others. There will always be a little on the inside of the vial. But it is miniscule, so don't worry about it. Unless its DO*, then when you use all of it, just put in more solution and take that as a weaker dose.
     
  3. rcable

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    Yes. You are dealing with a solution. A solid dissolved into a liquid (solvent).

    As an analogy, imagine making sugar syrup. Recipe dependent (YMMV), melting sugar into water only works to a point of saturation, before no more sugar will enter solution. Then - if any water dries away, you will find crystals starting to precipitate(rain) out of the solution back to a solid sugar.

    Often, I use everclear (brand of high-proof drinking alcohol spirits) as a solvent (different chemicals dissolve into water/alcohol/oils more than others). Mixtures brought to saturation with a volatile solvent (like alcohol), will evaporate more easily. I'll get a ring of chemical grains forming around the solution containing bottle opening or wherever I've spilled any ... Crystals may re-form on eyedroppers WHILE using them if its warm/windy/dry.

    Spilt milk? Sop it up with bread crust if you're starving marvin; if spilled on a flat surface it may make evaporation of solvent simpler for scraping the chemical back up for recovery.

    Inside? Residue. Vapors. Rinse and attempt to recover or use if required. Codmouse kinda covered it all; I just like bein' wordy and commenting, like we're all learning here.

    Stick? Sticky stuff there. Hash oil is a difficult tar for some to work with. But using everclear (time + heat may effect a effect chemical reaction ;) )to loosen it up. Hot water/alcohol is quicker for dissolving sugar into your tea; or chocolate into your butter for baking a cake... If your specific chemical is alcohol miscable. Then you may evaporate the alcohol leaving a workable substance or use as a solution. :peace:
     
  4. Positive.Vibrations

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    So I placed my order last Thursday and they showed up today :) My hubby called to let me know, I can't wait to check them out when I get home. That was fast as hell! I thought my glow stuff I ordered on Monday would be here faster... Yay for 200 glow bracelets and l.e.d funn!
     
  5. Codmouse

    Codmouse Senior Member

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    Yay!! :D
     
  6. hypernovax

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    any of the vials have droppers with ml measurements? I could use a few for my 2c dosing when they arrive...
     
  7. rcable

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    I also, would like to find graduated droppers... someone speak up if you know more than the average bear! Personally I have been experimentally discovering ~X# of drops = X amount of solution, beyond eyeballing fluid levels vs d.u. dispensed (practice dosing 100s of wafers with fluid to learn how many licks it takes to get to the center of that tootsie pop). However, a more innovative person would reverse engineer their droppers with some science...

    Find a standardized/metered amount of liquid, and etch or mark the dropper at the fluid level it becomes once drawing up all the fluid as a DIY custom finger-it-out-yerself method? :confused:
     
  8. hypernovax

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    just placed an order, hopefully I get them before my RC's arrive :) I guess ill just buy a graduated dropper from walgreens or something to dose
     

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