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    Transporting

    So I ordered stealth gear and hcg that is coming in an ampule. Just looking for guidance on getting both into vials. I got some 18g needles I figured would work good for transporting, just wondering if there were any tips or suggestions that would be helpful. Especially with the ampule of hcg. Stealth test will be coming in satchels. Thanks fam.

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    Order some sealed sterile vials and just take it out of the amps and put into the new vials. You can use another pin to put into the vial to vent so there is no back pressure when filling.

    Easy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lovbyts View Post
    Order some sealed sterile vials and just take it out of the amps and put into the new vials. You can use another pin to put into the vial to vent so there is no back pressure when filling.

    Easy.
    I got some ordered and delivered already. I guess my only concern was mixing the bac water and the powder in the ampule. Also, how many ml's can I safely empty into a vial before taking air out?

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    Amps will be broken so put as much or as little water as you want to mix and transport then add the rest. Shouldn't be an issue, just keep track for the math.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lovbyts View Post
    Amps will be broken so put as much or as little water as you want to mix and transport then add the rest. Shouldn't be an issue, just keep track for the math.
    Ok. Thanks again . First time so I guess I'm just asking every question possible. Sorry if they seem mickey mouse.

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    So how many ml's would you say to safely put in a vial before you have to let some air out?

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    Vent it with another needle.

    BTW you meant transferring not transporting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lovbyts View Post
    Vent it with another needle.

    BTW you meant transferring not transporting.
    Lol. Yeah, that's what I meant. So you're saying you can put two pins in there at one time?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Avi3510 View Post

    Lol. Yeah, that's what I meant. So you're saying you can put two pins in there at one time?
    Yes, one without the syringe and it will let pressure out as you fill with the other.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lovbyts View Post

    Yes, one without the syringe and it will let pressure out as you fill with the other.
    Ok. So no need to worry about contamination or anything? I was reading about someone venting some crashed gear when boiling and they were advised against it. Is this scenario different?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Avi3510 View Post
    Ok. So no need to worry about contamination or anything? I was reading about someone venting some crashed gear when boiling and they were advised against it. Is this scenario different?
    That was in regards to heating/baking and the issue is when it cools it will draw in air from the atmosphere thus possibly drawing in contaminants or moisture. What you are doing is not drawing anything in, only letting pressure out and it wont be in a hot/humid environment so you should be fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lovbyts View Post

    That was in regards to heating/baking and the issue is when it cools it will draw in air from the atmosphere thus possibly drawing in contaminants or moisture. What you are doing is not drawing anything in, only letting pressure out and it wont be in a hot/humid environment so you should be fine.
    Thanks man. I got it now. I was also just enjoying your discussion with blackchild12. I learn a lot on here reading about others premature choices. The worst part is when someone comes on a forum and then acts like they have all the answers. So dangerous.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Avi3510 View Post
    Thanks man. I got it now. I was also just enjoying your discussion with blackchild12. I learn a lot on here reading about others premature choices. The worst part is when someone comes on a forum and then acts like they have all the answers. So dangerous.
    No worries, we all need to start somewhere and the key like you said is listening and learning. I still learn most every day.

    Here is a visual of venting. You dont necessarily need the filter but if you have an extra it wouldn't hurt and guarantee nothing got int but again, I would not worry under this situation.

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    Don't forget proper sterile procedures when transferring as well!

    Alcohol swab those stealth packets, alcohol swab the sterile vial tops and let dry.

    G'luck!
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    Quote Originally Posted by DrewZ View Post
    Don't forget proper sterile procedures when transferring as well!

    Alcohol swab those stealth packets, alcohol swab the sterile vial tops and let dry.

    G'luck!
    Awesome. Thanks guys. I don't know what the hell I'd be doing without this site. Well, after reading a lot of posts I have a pretty good idea. Just a quick thought, is there any special way I need to store the gear or "research liquids" ? I know hcg should be referigerated, but does same go for gear? Probably wouldn't hurt right?

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    I keep all research chemicals in the fridge although I dont think most really need to be. All peptides should be kept in the fridge.

    Another note with research chemicals such as adex, cialis or anything, make it a habit to shake it up for 30 seconds or so before using it.

    Your actual gear/aas should be kept in a cool (not cold) dry dark location. I keep mine in a safe.

    Yeah we/I am not a hard ass on everyone, only those who come in with an attitude and start making demands. Even then we/I try to give them a chance (not always pleasantly) but if they turn around it's all good but when they start attacking other members and vets it gets my blood pressure going and I jump right in.

    I'm actually like that in real life also. Someone can say most anything to me and even get in my face and Ill typically walk away. Now if someone starts picking on a friend of mine or tries to start a fight I will jump right in and have even with people a LOT bigger than me. After I have to LOL because it's just reflex.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lovbyts View Post
    I still learn most every day.

    Wait............what?
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    Quote Originally Posted by lovbyts View Post
    I keep all research chemicals in the fridge although I dont think most really need to be. All peptides should be kept in the fridge.

    Another note with research chemicals such as adex, cialis or anything, make it a habit to shake it up for 30 seconds or so before using it.

    Your actual gear/aas should be kept in a cool (not cold) dry dark location. I keep mine in a safe.

    Yeah we/I am not a hard ass on everyone, only those who come in with an attitude and start making demands. Even then we/I try to give them a chance (not always pleasantly) but if they turn around it's all good but when they start attacking other members and vets it gets my blood pressure going and I jump right in.

    I'm actually like that in real life also. Someone can say most anything to me and even get in my face and Ill typically walk away. Now if someone starts picking on a friend of mine or tries to start a fight I will jump right in and have even with people a LOT bigger than me. After I have to LOL because it's just reflex.
    Thanks for the tips. I think I will buy a safe as well. That's a great idea. I also feel that I've read a lot of things you have written and you always seem to give appropriate responses. You help those that want it, and acknowledge those that don't. Haha. How do I find out more about peptides? I haven't the slightest clue what they are or what they are used for.

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    Have a look in our IGF, HGH forum section.

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