baking tren

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Does it hurt to bake tren? Also thought about putting it in boiling water. I did my shot today and it hurt like yesterday. While I would like to tough it up I'm not gonna! My quad from yesterday feels like someone hit me with a baseball bat.
 
I never bake it. I'm too afraid i'll screw it up. I've never had a problem with having pain from it though. A lot of guys bake theirs and seem to have no problems.
 
...yeah, it doesnt HAVE to be done for sterility purposes but, if it is giving pain probs than give it a go...or try some of the other "tricks" people try...nothing bothers me so i dont know the tricks...lol...
 
i baked my last cycle of IP gear @259 three different time for 20mins eachtime.. works good.. helps alot..
 
Good to hear...I don't know why this 2gram kit hurts so much. Turned out real nice and golden though :) I will try and bake it to see if it helps with the pain. I should put an 18 gauge needle in the top right? I don't want the needle to melt and ruin my stuff. My cows will be real mad.
 
put the needle throw the rubber.. just make sure that it doesn't touch the gear and one other thing you can do is run the dart full of tren under warm water befor you shoot it..
 
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Good to hear...I don't know why this 2gram kit hurts so much. Turned out real nice and golden though :) I will try and bake it to see if it helps with the pain. I should put an 18 gauge needle in the top right? I don't want the needle to melt and ruin my stuff. My cows will be real mad.

Yes, but the plastic part of the pin will melt. I snap it off with some pliers, but that's just me, I always go the extra mile for fina :D
 
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[I should put an 18 gauge needle in the top right? I don't want the needle to melt and ruin my stuff. My cows will be real mad. [/B]

...last time i did bake the same way Gear did...and you do not HAVE to use an 18 gauge...and the needle will not melt but my plastic part of the needle at the base did for me...
 
I always run it under hot water before medicine time. I will just try and break most of the plastic off before i bake it.
 
I ALWAYS heat up oils before injections; either in the oven or in a coffee maker. I have come to the conclusion that injecting room temperature oil (~70 degrees) into muscle is like jumping into a 70 degree pool; its COLD. It stiffens up the muscle from the inside and that is the cause of the pain.
 
I bake my fina everytime after conversion. I put needle through the top but remember nut to touch the plastic part of the needle with the rubber of the vial. I bake at 250 degrees for 15 minutes. Let it cool and repeat the process 2 more times. Never had a problem with pain or infection or messing up the fina.
 
From my experience (which isn't much yet), baking didn't seem to hurt my batch - 250 deg for 15 min. Every shot I take, I stick the vial of fina in the microwave for like 5-10sec and then it injects easier. (Its quicker than warming in oven or under hot water for injection)
 
Username said:
Good to hear...I don't know why this 2gram kit hurts so much. Turned out real nice and golden though :) I will try and bake it to see if it helps with the pain. I should put an 18 gauge needle in the top right? I don't want the needle to melt and ruin my stuff. My cows will be real mad.
DO NOT use an 18g pin for this.. it has too much metal... It's possible to scorch a hole into the rubber stopper... Use something smaller and don't let the pin actually touch the juice.. it will create a syphon and will suck your juice out of the vial
 
Well I didn't really want to bake it. Scared it might hurt my tren. So what I did was got a electric frying pan. Boiled some water up and swirled the tren around for about twenty minutes. The water was around 200 degrees. It worked. The pain is gone from the shots.
 
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