gnsngsniper
Greenlighter
- Joined
- May 9, 2009
- Messages
- 5
Hi everyone!
Brand new here, this is my first post.
I recently tried using a lighter to 'melt'
down some crack (power form unavailable at time),
and, although I was able to draw up some liquid
w/ a 30 gauge, 1/2", 100cc syringe, I noticed that
there was still a great abundance of tiny rock
and 'powder' particles left in the spoon, and, hence,
when I shot up the liquid--which was probably 95%
water--I didn't feel anything.
But, even before shooting, I tried using a lighter
like 3-4 more times, even used a small knife &
then the plunger to 'soften up' the particles, but
alas--no avail.
If anyone knows why this happened/what I need
to do differently in order to avoid this crap in the
future, ANY help, ASAP, would be TREMENDOUSLY
appreciated!!! : )
Brand new here, this is my first post.
I recently tried using a lighter to 'melt'
down some crack (power form unavailable at time),
and, although I was able to draw up some liquid
w/ a 30 gauge, 1/2", 100cc syringe, I noticed that
there was still a great abundance of tiny rock
and 'powder' particles left in the spoon, and, hence,
when I shot up the liquid--which was probably 95%
water--I didn't feel anything.
But, even before shooting, I tried using a lighter
like 3-4 more times, even used a small knife &
then the plunger to 'soften up' the particles, but
alas--no avail.
If anyone knows why this happened/what I need
to do differently in order to avoid this crap in the
future, ANY help, ASAP, would be TREMENDOUSLY
appreciated!!! : )
