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Yes and no. I have the gear spining on a hotplate/stirrer. The entire batch is brought to 220f for 5 minutes. This is now sterile. I only transfer to amber bottles since I do not sell. If I were to put into vials, then I would go ahead and crimp them and put the whole thing in my oven for 5 mins at 225f.bonacris said:drb_iac said:Years back I used a modified caulking gun. Worked like a charm. I have not filtered now in over 10 years. I used to make 1 liter at time.Lately brews are just for me so its usually 100mls. Takes all of 15 minutes to do when you don't filter.NameLess said:PHURIOUS said:Ah gotcha. What i really want it that electric pump. Like $100. With psi setting
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Yea, it would be sweet when making bigger batches. Ive got a nice list of things I will be picking up eventually. For now my setup works quite effectively, didn't cost a fortune but is very effective and sanitary..
Do you not even filter for yourself. What do you do to sterilize your gear? Bake it?
Astie said:Ok Thank ya! Another quick question I've been trying to research. I know the finaplix that is made now has estradiol added to the pellets. Curious to if there are still any pure finaplix pellets without the estradiol being produced? I have a veterinarian in the family and I've asked them to look into it too.
Yes and no. I have the gear spining on a hotplate/stirrer. The entire batch is brought to 220f for 5 minutes. This is now sterile. I only transfer to amber bottles since I do not sell. If I were to put into vials, then I would go ahead and crimp them and put the whole thing in my oven for 5 mins at 225f.[/quote:gyiztfsk]drb_iac said:bonacris said:[quote="drb_iac":gyiztfsk]Years back I used a modified caulking gun. Worked like a charm. I have not filtered now in over 10 years. I used to make 1 liter at time.Lately brews are just for me so its usually 100mls. Takes all of 15 minutes to do when you don't filter.NameLess said:PHURIOUS said:Ah gotcha. What i really want it that electric pump. Like $100. With psi setting
PHURIOUS PHARMA
Yea, it would be sweet when making bigger batches. Ive got a nice list of things I will be picking up eventually. For now my setup works quite effectively, didn't cost a fortune but is very effective and sanitary..
Do you not even filter for yourself. What do you do to sterilize your gear? Bake it?
PHURIOUS said:Depends on the hormone
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[/quote:1wgn60r7]bonacris said:Yes and no. I have the gear spining on a hotplate/stirrer. The entire batch is brought to 220f for 5 minutes. This is now sterile. I only transfer to amber bottles since I do not sell. If I were to put into vials, then I would go ahead and crimp them and put the whole thing in my oven for 5 mins at 225f.drb_iac said:bonacris said:[quote="drb_iac":1wgn60r7]Years back I used a modified caulking gun. Worked like a charm. I have not filtered now in over 10 years. I used to make 1 liter at time.Lately brews are just for me so its usually 100mls. Takes all of 15 minutes to do when you don't filter.NameLess said:PHURIOUS said:Ah gotcha. What i really want it that electric pump. Like $100. With psi setting
PHURIOUS PHARMA
Yea, it would be sweet when making bigger batches. Ive got a nice list of things I will be picking up eventually. For now my setup works quite effectively, didn't cost a fortune but is very effective and sanitary..
Do you not even filter for yourself. What do you do to sterilize your gear? Bake it?
Astie said:Hey guys... don't know if this is a brewing question or not but, for the guys experienced in ordering powders I know the test powders have a low melting point. I live in a pretty warm area of the US and was concerned about powders melting before they get to me. One question I guess was is it a huge concern. If the melted powder cools would it recrystallize or would the chemical makeup change and degrade the original product? Second question is do you recommend them shipping in some sort of cold storage methods if you're in my situation where heat could be a problem in the delivery process?