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    mixing in same bottle

    i know i can mix the test and tren together but is it really ok to transfer it into one bottle.

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    I would not transfer the two substances together in the same bottle.....This could cause dosing problems.......

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    thats what i thought, i mean i seen some of my friends do it and always thought how do you know how much your taking lol.

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    ^^^ That was an obvious answer... hehe

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    jstraw is right as usual. it's not unusual for different gear to be a different viscosity, you couldn't be sure how much of which compound you were drawing.

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    Hey thanks BIG, but that was any easy one......

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    Quote Originally Posted by jstraw428 View Post
    I would not transfer the two substances together in the same bottle.....This could cause dosing problems.......
    I wouldnt either. you can mix in pin before inject,,but leave each in own vial.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big View Post
    jstraw is right as usual. it's not unusual for different gear to be a different viscosity, you couldn't be sure how much of which compound you were drawing.
    I know for sure if they are the same oil they will mix evenly. Even if they are two different oils im almost as certain they will still mix evenly. The popular example is with kool aid: If you mix two different colours of kool aid together, say purple and red, do you get some parts are purple and some are red? No you get an even mix. Same deal with mixing gear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JiGGaMaN View Post
    I know for sure if they are the same oil they will mix evenly. Even if they are two different oils im almost as certain they will still mix evenly. The popular example is with kool aid: If you mix two different colours of kool aid together, say purple and red, do you get some parts are purple and some are red? No you get an even mix. Same deal with mixing gear.
    if they are the same oil I would expect them to mix evenly, if they are not is seems like a gamble. I guess my apprehension comes from the idea that there is just no good reason to do it in my opinion. we can take 2 (or more) vials of gear and mix them in the same syringe, why even bother mixing the gear in the same vial?

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    agreed, no reason to do that so please refrain

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big View Post
    if they are the same oil I would expect them to mix evenly, if they are not is seems like a gamble. I guess my apprehension comes from the idea that there is just no good reason to do it in my opinion. we can take 2 (or more) vials of gear and mix them in the same syringe, why even bother mixing the gear in the same vial?
    Yeah theres no good reason to do it, but it can be done.

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    I would avoid it you will end up forgeting how much of each substance you mixed in the vial

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