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Making trenbolone acetate from Finaplix
BY:Gimp
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| First, a picture from the kit I bought, the 2 carts of
Finaplix, and a yellow paperclip |
The first step is to get the Finaplix tabs out of the
cart. I used the yellow paperclip to press them out row by row. I put
them into a straw with one end stapled together, so I could crush them
up |
Here is a photo of me pushing the pellets into the
straw with the bottom end folded and stapled |
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I put the pellets into the straw so I could break them down with
a hammer into more of a powder. I did this to help them dissolve in
the magic solution more quickly (again this advice is from
gotfina.com) Note that it took very little force with the hammer...
I barely tapped the pellets in the straw, and they began breaking
down. If you hit the straw too hard, you will put a crack in it, and
fina dust will go everywhere
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sometime before you crush up too many pellets, you
might want to take the aluminum cap off your bottle of magic
solution, and remove the rubber stopper |
it looks like this once aluminum is removed... I
had to cut it off with a scissors |
| here I am pouring the crushed pellets into the
vial of magic solution. After pouring both carts into the
vial... I will wait 24 hours for it to dissolve |
here it is immediately after putting all the
crushed Finaplix in, and re-inserting the rubber stopper |
the mixture 10 minutes later |
| another view, 20 minutes after mixing
pellets and magic solution. The mixture is getting very
"thick" like syrup. I keep swirling the bottle
around to help it dissolve... its getting there... the
pellets are supposed to COMPLETELY dissolve before going to
the next step |
after all pellets are dissolved. in the
hot water bath, note that the color of the mixture changed
from a golden to a dark brown |
Now I am taking 2cc's out of the "oil
vial" with the 5cc syringe. Once you remove the oil,
set the syringe aside until later |
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a pic of the "magic solution vial" with the
dissolved fina pellets, the oil vial, and the syringe
with 2cc's of oil for later
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Then next step requires you to pour
the remaining oil into the vial with the dissolved fina
pellets. To do this, you must remove the aluminum cap as
shown |
Pouring the oil into the fina solution
vial |
| Place the rubber stopper back on
the bottle and shake vigorously. This ensures that
the fina solution and oil mix together well |
now bring the pot of water to a
boil WITHOUT the fina/oil solution in it |
once the water has come to a hard
boil... take it OFF the BURNER, uncork the fina/oil
vial and put it in the hot water for 20 minutes |
| after letting the mixture sit
in a cabinet for 8 hours, this is what it looks
like. There is still a lot of settling left to
do, so I will let it sit another 8 hours |
So, after waiting 12 hours for
the sediment to settle at the bottom of the
bottle, I could wait no longer. I had a good
amount of sediment, but it was halfway up the
bottle, which meant I needed to filter the
sediment with the coffee filter. The first step
was to "decant" the clear tren out of
the bottle by siphoning it off the top with the
10cc syringe and an 18 gauge needle. Because I
am going to filter it with the coffee filter, I
am pouring everything back into the jar that
came with the oil. NOTE I AM NOT using the
sterile bottle... that is kept for the final
product. Here is a picture of the syringe, the
empty oil bottle, and the mixture |
This process begins by
CAREFULLY siphoning the clear liquid out of the
bottle. Note that the needle will not ever dip
into the solution near the sediment. I am trying
to keep sediment out of the syringe |
| after getting a full
syringe, I transferred the clear tren into
the oil bottle directly. I did this until it
was impossible to get any more tren without
sucking up sediment... Be gentile and
patient during this step |
This photo shows about how
much tren I got out of the mixed bottle
before I had to use the coffee filter. Note
that there is still about 1/4" of clear
tren above the sediment. It was next to
impossible to get this out without sucking
the sediment into the syringe... the rest of
this bottle will be poured through the
coffee filter |
I made my own coffee
filter/funnel in this way: 1) I took a cone
shaped coffee filter and folded it until I
got the shape you see in the picture. I then
stapled it together at the top, so it would
hold its shape. NOTE: be sure that when you
staple, you are actually going to pour the
liquid THROUGH the filter, not through a
hole you made by folding it... pay attention
here. 2) after making the right size filter
to fit into the bottle top, I took a plastic
baggie, and cut a small hole in the bottom
corner so that the filter would poke through
it. I then wrapped the filter with the
baggie, and stapled the two together at the
top... this way the oil that passes through
the filter paper will not leak out all over.
It will be funneled into the bottle. |
| here I am about to
pour the entire contents of the mixture
bottle into the top of the filter. Its a
good idea to keep a free hand on the
filter so it does not fall out of the
bottle while doing this. The sediment is
relatively heavy |
When the entire
contents (sediment and all) of the
mixture is added into the funnel, if you
have done everything right, a lot more
tren will be dripping free of sediment
into your oil bottle |
after 30 minutes of
dripping, it stopped, and seemed to need
a little encouragement. I GENTLY rolled
my fingers from the top of the filter
down and helped one or two more cc's
drip out |
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