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OT/Smallest amount of BA?


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Posted by: The big guy

What is the smallest amount of BA anyone has used in brewing before crashing?



Posted by: Mudge

BA is anti microbial agent and not used for concentration purposes. I use 1-2.5% and see no reason at all to dream of using less.

For higher concentration gear I use BB.



Posted by: The big guy

What is the smallest amout of BB you have used say to make 400mg 0r 500mg concentration? thanks mudge I know you said you make your gear in high doses.



Posted by: Mudge

You can't make everything in 500mg concentration, you have to specify the substance because melting point does matter.

Test enanthate 10% BB, I've used up to 15% but its warm here and I have no problems keeping my goods in suspension.



Posted by: dg806

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Originally Posted by The big guy
What is the smallest amout of BB you have used say to make 400mg 0r 500mg concentration? thanks mudge I know you said you make your gear in high doses.
Depends on what you are making. Some long esters will go this high, but short esters, forget it.



Posted by: The big guy

I was thinking of Ent, Deca and EQ. in super mgs/ml 400 or 500, its warm where I am too.



Posted by: Mudge

Deca would probably work, test enan and EQ easy peasy. I'd find a thin oil, I like walnut, otherwise your juice will be very thick (shooting difficulties).



Posted by: The big guy

Thanks, that was going to be my next question, what are the thinner oils.



Posted by: dg806

grapeseed oil is good too.



Posted by: The big guy

Is BA more of an irritant than BB as far as injections are concerned?(swelling, soreness)



Posted by: The big guy

Would grinding test base help when making suspension, making into a finer powder...



Posted by: gococksDJS

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Originally Posted by The big guy
Would grinding test base help when making suspension, making into a finer powder...
yes, the more fine the powder, the greater the surface area.




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