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Originally Posted by galaxie you have peeked my interest.. I have always considered making it just figured it was to complex. considering the bank i have dropped and the gamble at times it seems like the way to go.... |
Certainly there are some advantages. There are also disadvantages.
For example; do the people you live with know you use steroids? Because it's a little hard for everyone not to see the mad scientist in the kitchen with oils, powders, solvents, filters, vials and measuring devices strewn around. And just when you think everyone's gone... someone forgot something and comes back home, walking in on you.
And as far as actually making it, it's not really hard but you do need to know what you're doing. What type of oil, how much oil, how much BA, BB or any other solvents do you use... and the numbers all change depending on what you're making. Do you have the filters, vials, caps, stoppers and crimpers? What about the multiple flasks, funnels, stirrers and don't forget your scale which should be accurate down to 0.01g.
However the more serious problem is: how much do you trust that little bag of powder to contain what it's supposed to contain. How many people do you suppose have thought about your order of 5 grams of anavar powder, which costs about $30/gram and thought... I'll save a little money by sending this yokel 5 grams of winstrol powder... which costs about $3/gram. So you just paid $150 for something that should have cost you $15. But, you use it and get the results you expected, so you're a happy Sucker.
It would be a good idea to know your various melting points and use a melting point thermometer.
Of course the same thing can happen with gear made by an UG lab so my point is, just be aware that things like that happen and making your own gear is no guarantee you're really making what you think you're making.
So before you jump on the "make your own" bandwagon, consider the practicality, up front costs, messed up batches and uncertainty of product. If you're ok with these factors and can research it so you really know what you're doing, then give it a try.
Good luck,
MaxRep