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HardWood
04-08-2009, 11:40 PM
Ok, so from what I'm reading and studying when someone (not that anyone would, thats just crazy talk) homebrews test e there really is no need for BB solvent whatsoever because the raw powder melts and combines and holds just fine in mixture without it.

Now, I know many research chemists leave it in their recipie to thin the resulting mixture for easier filtration......

BUT, what if a guy was using a nice and thin grape seed oil (warm of course) and the final product was easy to filter, draw and inject?

What do you guys think?

Can the BB be left out and used for other research experiments where its use is FULLY required? Talk to me...

I know this has been asked many times before in many different places but I respect the minds posting here and seek a once and for all definitive answer.

nisser
05-08-2009, 01:16 AM
test E dissolves fine in oil. Pure test E that is. Now if your test E is cut with impurities and these impurities aren't soluble in oil...well then you can imagine what would happen :)

BB is cheap, use some in your brew imo.

HardWood
05-08-2009, 02:11 AM
Ok, I've read many times "bb is cheap" ie: inexpensive....now, I know where to find this stuff online and well...I ain't rich but I ain't poor 'nither but it aint cheap when ordered online 'specially when you add the over-inflated "shipping costs".

So my question is where can I go to obtain this? I live in a big city I'm sure its out there but where?

What are some other practical uses for BB solvent besides research chemical experiments?

HardWood
05-08-2009, 02:12 AM
Oooops...sorry, my last shoulda been a new thread. Hijacking my own threads!

HardWood
05-08-2009, 02:49 AM
Did some searching around. Benzyl Benzoate is used in the production of fragrances and is used in the topical medicines used for the treatment of scabies and lice among other things....