Hollowpoint2020
Greenlighter
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- Apr 15, 2020
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- 39
Without saying to much, I have steady access to as good as it gets, in the wrapper powder. I am also a little OCD…
Typically
I would take a piece 2-5g or so at a time and basically just use a super fine and clean sifter then “smear” it onto a flat bottom porcelain plate using an old stainless steel credit card to further reduce the particle size. A few times (years ago) I would put that flat bottom plate on a flat top stove as is common, if it was hot and muggy or whatever.
Now I’m getting into doing that method exactly the same regardless of need, but leaving the stove on for a few minutes in hopes of evaporating some of the nastier cut/wash agents or whatever basically I’m asking what would you guys agree a safe temperature would be ? I have a high end infared heat gun to measure plate temperature, and the stove is very adjustable.
Second question, I’ve been making these on the go nasal spray bottles (old biker trick) they are basically a 10ml glass bottle fitted to a super fine mist top, I drop anywhere between .6 to 1g in at a time, usually just in a chunk form without any crushing and watch it dissolve into nothing (I also drop it in bleach sometimes as a little test) so that being said, I have nasal rinse/saline packets that are 80%salt and 20% sodium bicarbonate. I put .1 g of that mixture into each 10 ml bottle. I used to put 5 drops of ethanol in as well, I thought it would help stop bacteria growth but I think it may of made it work better via action on mucosa/blood vessels. It’s definitely smooth enough but snorting ethanol is not good long term. I also have a “Kangen machine” it changes the ph of water.. don’t ask lol, and a tester to verify its function, what ph water would you suggest now knowing all the previous components to my mixture? And let’s say 0.5g of product for easy numbers?
Typically
I would take a piece 2-5g or so at a time and basically just use a super fine and clean sifter then “smear” it onto a flat bottom porcelain plate using an old stainless steel credit card to further reduce the particle size. A few times (years ago) I would put that flat bottom plate on a flat top stove as is common, if it was hot and muggy or whatever.
Now I’m getting into doing that method exactly the same regardless of need, but leaving the stove on for a few minutes in hopes of evaporating some of the nastier cut/wash agents or whatever basically I’m asking what would you guys agree a safe temperature would be ? I have a high end infared heat gun to measure plate temperature, and the stove is very adjustable.
Second question, I’ve been making these on the go nasal spray bottles (old biker trick) they are basically a 10ml glass bottle fitted to a super fine mist top, I drop anywhere between .6 to 1g in at a time, usually just in a chunk form without any crushing and watch it dissolve into nothing (I also drop it in bleach sometimes as a little test) so that being said, I have nasal rinse/saline packets that are 80%salt and 20% sodium bicarbonate. I put .1 g of that mixture into each 10 ml bottle. I used to put 5 drops of ethanol in as well, I thought it would help stop bacteria growth but I think it may of made it work better via action on mucosa/blood vessels. It’s definitely smooth enough but snorting ethanol is not good long term. I also have a “Kangen machine” it changes the ph of water.. don’t ask lol, and a tester to verify its function, what ph water would you suggest now knowing all the previous components to my mixture? And let’s say 0.5g of product for easy numbers?
