Can you elaborateWell we spun it in ammonia ,glass cigar tube then rinsed a bit,cooking was lighter,but don't remember anything but spinning,you know that
So no heat?Welp dump coke in a tube of ammonia, not lemon trust me lol,spin spin till a blob,poor on paper towel,rinse ,dry some ....then hit,its was the white trash way to free base in the day
There are a couple of videos on tumblr of a guy spinning up some cocaine HCl powder into base rock with just a few drops of ammonia in under 30 seconds. So I imagine this test-tube method would work just as well. The recommendation was to use 10% ammonia concentration in water or less. The lower the concentration, the more drops will need to be added.Welp dump coke in a tube of ammonia, not lemon trust me lol,spin spin till a blob,poor on paper towel,rinse ,dry some ....then hit,its was the white trash way to free base in the day
Yeah, no heat; the powder just rocks up when ammonia is added. A lot of people apparently use heat, but it's unnecessary and some would say it actually degrades the product. But using heat after the initial rock-up to get it back to oil in order to get any residual ammonia out is apparently okay.So no heat?
I'd definitely like the linksThere are a couple of videos on tumblr of a guy spinning up some cocaine HCl powder into base rock with just a few drops of ammonia in under 30 seconds. So I imagine this test-tube method would work just as well. The recommendation was to use 10% ammonia concentration in water or less. The lower the concentration, the more drops will need to be added.
The first video is about a minute long and just has him rocking up some soft with the ammonia. In the second vid, he spins the soft into hard in a few seconds, then melts the rock in some additional water afterward and then re-rocks it. I'm not sure whether or not I'm allowed to post the links to the videos here, but if I am, someone let me know.
Yeah, no heat; the powder just rocks up when ammonia is added. A lot of people apparently use heat, but it's unnecessary and some would say it actually degrades the product. But using heat after the initial rock-up to get it back to oil in order to get any residual ammonia out is apparently okay.
I haven't had a chance to try this yet myself (will try in a couple of weeks when I get the chance to party again), but wanted to share what I'd read on the topic. Again, I'd like to share those videos of a no-heat ammonia mix if it's cool to do so.
Sent you a DM.I'd definitely like the links
No where near as pure soda gives you a roughly 50 to 70 percent purity vs ammonia is 90 to 100 percent purityWhat is wrong with just baking soda water a spoon a lighter and a copper penny?
And fewer variables than heating up a soda/coke mix. No need to worry about purity, ratio of soda to coke, and distance and intensity of heat or length of cook time. Simply stir powder in ammonia water; rinse the resulting rock. Really hard to fuck up ammonia prep.No where near as pure soda gives you a roughly 50 to 70 percent purity vs ammonia is 90 to 100 percent purity
Take a half gram of soft and put it in a shot glass pour ammonia over it just until it covers your soft stir it for a minute with something thin and metal and once you pull your stirrer out you should have your solid rock stuck to the end of what you used to stir it with dump out the ammonia from the glass put your rock back in the glass fill with water drain then repeat 2 or 3 times then drain for your final time take out your rock and set it on a coffee filter to dry for a few seconds the longer the harder the rock gets then smoke and enjoy the trains coming throughI have done the baking soda methods a lot of times and only recently found out about the ammonia method. Tried that method twice so far and first was a duck up and 2nd a lot better. ..
But all that said even wasting a few grams or less for the ammonia extract, I can concur 2nd way is a lot more pure and hard hitting. But personally harder to do. But that's me. Cooking up in bi carb Is so easy.
Completely agree^^^ fully dried make a lot of difference for sure
Also, ammonia cannot exist when fully dried, so that's helpful for the "ammonia will get stuck in your rock" crowd to realise

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