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Calculating Ket

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Fluffyfunk

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One thing i've always wondered is how you guys/gals work out how much of a drug your taking? How on earth can you tell the difference between 130-135 mg?

All I can work out is how much gets someone high or too messed up. I ask this mainly because with stronger drugs you need to take far less and I have no idea how to work the more precise dosages. I've seen that you can buy very accurate scales, but from the sounds of it you guys have other methods (which don't require a £200 investment and questions from guests).

I know it sounds a fairly simple question, but I can't find anything on this website explaining this aspect. Apologies if I am posting this in the wrong section. My question is more to do with ket, so I figured this was the right section.

Thanks in advance :)
 
Threads that may help -

The Liquid Measurement Thread

The Solutions: Solubility & Stability Mega-Thread

Beginner's Guide to Ketamine

Welcome and please get aquainted with the Search Engine before starting a topic.

I'm going to report this but only it the hopes it will be moved the the appropriate thread, The Big & Dandy Ketamine Thread.

Apologies if I am simply being utterly retarded. I could see that the liquid soluble method would be useful for super accurate doses. But is there any thread that states a decent method of calculating how much powder is 1/4 a gram. Heck a picture of that would be Ace if it had some sort of scale. That way i could just compare. Since I don't know for sure that a dealer had given me a gram to start with, it seems silly to just assume roughly 1/4 of a bag.

Again, apologies if I am missing something really obvious. I did try to search for other threads, but nothing seemed suitable to solve this exact problem. I was more just looking for any quick tricks, rather than a long method. Thanks for the posts though.
 
There is no way of telling how much powder is in any precise dose without acurately measuring it.. either with a mg scale or dissolving a higher amount of the chemical, such as a gram, in a certain amount of liquid, such at 1000ml and then measuring out doses using an oral syringe (1ml = 1mg)..

Different chemicals have different atomic weights.. meaning a big pile of 1 thing will weigh less than a smaller pile of something else.
 
I spent £20 on my milligram scales. They're not particularly accurate (perhaps +/- 5mg, although you can probably cajole a slightly more accurate reading out of them if you give them some attention) but they're definitely better than eyeballing.
 
I spent £20 on my milligram scales. They're not particularly accurate (perhaps +/- 5mg, although you can probably cajole a slightly more accurate reading out of them if you give them some attention) but they're definitely better than eyeballing.

Awesome that is alot cheaper than I've been able to find. Are you allowed to give me a link or the name? Since the scales are legal that fair game for link right? Sorry if that's not the case.
 
Awesome that is alot cheaper than I've been able to find. Are you allowed to give me a link or the name? Since the scales are legal that fair game for link right? Sorry if that's not the case.

Not sure if I can link you directly to a source - either way, I got mine from eBay. Search for "0.001 scales" and you should find plenty of results in the £20-30 range.
 
Not sure if I can link you directly to a source - either way, I got mine from eBay. Search for "0.001 scales" and you should find plenty of results in the £20-30 range.

Awesome, cheers - I had seen so many for £90 + and figured it wasn't worth it
 
There is no way of telling how much powder is in any precise dose without acurately measuring it.. either with a mg scale or dissolving a higher amount of the chemical, such as a gram, in a certain amount of liquid, such at 1000ml and then measuring out doses using an oral syringe (1ml = 1mg)..

Different chemicals have different atomic weights.. meaning a big pile of 1 thing will weigh less than a smaller pile of something else.



a pirme example of this is how small a gram of mdma looks compared to a gram of good quality cocaine (not the super cut shite available nowadays)

look for scales from hong kong used to weigh gem stones
 
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