warrior08 New member Jan 10, 2014 #1 Got some old primo with high BA and I would like to try to bake to see if it helps. I've heard so many different opinions on how to bake What's the general rule for temp and how long.
Got some old primo with high BA and I would like to try to bake to see if it helps. I've heard so many different opinions on how to bake What's the general rule for temp and how long.
WolfpackAlpha Elite Moderator Administrator Moderator Jan 10, 2014 #3 warrior08 said: Got some old primo with high BA and I would like to try to bake to see if it helps. I've heard so many different opinions on how to bake What's the general rule for temp and how long. Click to expand... Put a pin in the top, and bake at around 140-150 C to start before you go up.
warrior08 said: Got some old primo with high BA and I would like to try to bake to see if it helps. I've heard so many different opinions on how to bake What's the general rule for temp and how long. Click to expand... Put a pin in the top, and bake at around 140-150 C to start before you go up.
A ALIN Guest Jan 10, 2014 #6 warrior08 said: Got some old primo with high BA and I would like to try to bake to see if it helps. I've heard so many different opinions on how to bake What's the general rule for temp and how long. Click to expand... If you DONT have a stopper in your vial you could go 15-20min at 250-300 degrees.
warrior08 said: Got some old primo with high BA and I would like to try to bake to see if it helps. I've heard so many different opinions on how to bake What's the general rule for temp and how long. Click to expand... If you DONT have a stopper in your vial you could go 15-20min at 250-300 degrees.
warrior08 New member Jan 10, 2014 #8 So my plan is to put a 22 g needle into the vail (not touching the oil) and ill bake for 10 min at 200 degree...... I will start slow and seeing if that helps if not ill up the temp and time.
So my plan is to put a 22 g needle into the vail (not touching the oil) and ill bake for 10 min at 200 degree...... I will start slow and seeing if that helps if not ill up the temp and time.
warrior08 New member Jan 10, 2014 #9 So the melting point on primo is 150 degree Fahrenheit. So I'll keep it below 150...,