Lincoln7echo
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Hey guys, looking for a recipe on t400. I thought there was one floating around, but can't seem to locate it anymore. Thanks for any help
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not to difficult,Lincoln7echo said:Hey guys, looking for a recipe on t400. I thought there was one floating around, but can't seem to locate it anymore. Thanks for any help
2/20 should work fine, eo isn't needed in this but can be used to thin it out and make it painlessLincoln7echo said:I was referring to a t400 mix consisting of test. prop., enanth., and cyp. With my normal cyp. I use a 2%BA to 20%BB. Should I keep this ratio when mixing or should I add in EO as a carrier? If so, how do I calculate amounts when EO is used. Thanks.
what more would you like to know?Lincoln7echo said:ANybody?
no trick really, for every ten mL's of gear, multiply the desired mg/mL time ten to get the needed grams per 10mLs (eg. to make test prop at 100mg/mL, you need(100mgx10=1g) of test prop powder. make sense? then just to that for all the compounds you want in it and you'll know how much powder to use per volumeLincoln7echo said:Sorry about that. I swear I checked and didn't see any replies and was just trying to bump my post. Thanks for the answer. Have any tricks on measuring out the appropiate amounts when mixing in different test powders. I guess t400 is made of 150mg of both cyp and enanthate and 100 mg of propionate?
this is true for a number of ppl,brew said:just a word of caution, that high mg/ml is gonna knot up. It becomes trickier the higher mg you go to get something that is comfortable. IMO anything over 300 with enanthate or cyp using ba and bb as solvents is going to cause pain. Can't speak about EO, never brewed with it, but I do know it does have mild pain reliving properties in addition to its solvent capabilites.
the percentage/ratio of EO to oil is up to you bro, anywhere from straight oil carrier to straight EO carrier, EO is pricier than oil but thats really the only limiting factor, try different ratios and see what works for youLincoln7echo said:If I wanted to add the EO in, how much. Is there a percentage of EO to oil or what? Just trying to figure out the best way to brew this t400 that I keep hearing is so good.
that would work great and would have noticable thinning effects on the gear, plus reduced painLincoln7echo said:so, say i need 18ml of oil, it would be ok to just split that in half and make it 9 ml of EO and 9ml of oil? Thanks a lot guys. Really appreciate all the fast replies and help.