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(@tris10)
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Is it bad to heat up my gear every day before I pin it? Boil water n let it sit in it for a few?


   
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(@akamr-ak)
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I generally have to heat up my tne every time before I pin. Too many mgs per ml so it crashes easy, kind of a pain in the ass but its better than it being under dosed.


   
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(@tris10)
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So, heating it can actually be beneficial?


   
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GSRacer
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Heating your oils before injecting is very common. It's especially beneficial if you are using a think oil and/or small gauge needle. I personally don't do it because I am lazy and don't like any extra steps


   
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Posted by: @gsracer

Heating your oils before injecting is very common. It's especially beneficial if you are using a think oil and/or small gauge needle. I personally don't do it because I am lazy and don't like any extra steps

^^^this yeah it seems like a pain.

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(@kirk-b)
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alot of people do it depending on the gear i know dudes who do it just to get it in a slin pin so it's very common i have to do it with TNE also aka Suspension I love the tne instant 1 hr later gym time !!! But yes to your answer it's common and a pain I only do it if needed


   
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Posted by: @tris10

Is it bad to heat up my gear every day before I pin it? Boil water n let it sit in it for a few?

As long as it doesn't oxidize you are fine.

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(@tommygunz)
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Heavy what are the characteristics of oxidized gear? Color change? I've used partial vials and kept the remainder for months. Is this common?


   
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(@sloppyj)
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Color change is the most common. And the most common is tren. It gets dark.

Fuck the boiling water, just go buy a $10 heating pad and wrap your gear up in it for 5min. BOOM. done. Or just use a big enough pin that you don't have to heat it. If you brew add a tiny amount of EO to it and it thins it up all nice like.


   
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Posted by: @sloppyj

Color change is the most common. And the most common is tren. It gets dark.

Fuck the boiling water, just go buy a $10 heating pad and wrap your gear up in it for 5min. BOOM. done. Or just use a big enough pin that you don't have to heat it. If you brew add a tiny amount of EO to it and it thins it up all nice like.

I use 1 inch 23g for everything, smooth as butta

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Posted by: @tommygunz

Heavy what are the characteristics of oxidized gear? Color change? I've used partial vials and kept the remainder for months. Is this common?

Yes, it will usually darken the color. Just keep heating temps reasonable to avoid oxidation. I like hot tap water because most water heaters cannot exceed 160 deGOAees F. This temp is harmless to the gear but can bring it back from a crash.

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(@sloppyj)
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I use a 25g 1" and I don't heat anything up any more.


   
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(@duluxx)
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Posted by: @sloppyj

I use a 25g 1" and I don't heat anything up any more.

22g here. After a couple weeks u don't even feel it.

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