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bigrand

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Hey, anyone use this to make their own caps?
I need to go back to old faithful to loose my remaining weight, but since it seems i can only buy in bulk, i need to cap them myself.........is this thing accurate enough?
I DO NOT want to be TOO far off with accuracy for what im doing....
 
Do i need like a triplebeam for that shit, or do they make caps that hold exactly, say, 200 or 300mg? Then all i need is a scupula and the proper size caps?
What do you suggest Mac, as far as caps and best way to measure (measurement is crutial as we know).
 
1 part DNP / 6 parts cornstarch (more room for error- normal is 4)
mix Very well
hand cap by tamping down till full

divide amount of DNP used by # of caps made= mg/cap
 
Damn homie, you sound experienced!
What size caps...."00", "000". If its 4-6 parts cornstarch, i take it i will need something to hold at least 1+G.
200mgDNP to 1.2G cornstarch
or 300mg to 1.8G starch.
So just scupula the MIX right into the cap...tap the cap until full, and enjoy!
 
DeepZenPill said:


Boy I must be out of the loop with the slang. :)

bigrand is a DNP afficianado- hence for him it is "old faithful"


btw- hand tamping involves taking the long end of the cap and pressing it into the material (which should be a in a bowl) until cap is full (packed tightly)- this insures equal fill.

gloves are of course a must as well as a 10' area covered by newspaper (DNP gets over everything)
 
self capping dnp, youre gonna have a kitchen that looks like a highlighter marker if you make a mistake. I think Id pass on that whole ordeal. I guess it could be a fun thing to do with the kids one night though, lol For real you better have about 4 pairs of rubber gloves on though.
 
yeah, i post on say 90% of the DNP posts on here, i guess you can say ive taken a liking to the stuff.
In fact, Mac replied to my FIRST post on this board like 4 years ago (my acount got deleted once and i didnt get it fixed).....guess what i asked......
 
Whats the corn starch for?
I know baking soda is used to make it the "salt", but is the corn starch a buffer or something?
I used to mix stright DNP and water with Gatorade and shoot it.....after the slight burning sensation in the throat subsided, i was fine 8-)
 
what do you suggest for mixing the cornstarch and dnp macro? (shake in container?)

I will be facing this little ordeal soon enough, I have 20g of DNP coming my way in a couple weeks... at around 8% now, want to speed things up a little though :X.
 
I haven't capped my own DNP (yet), but I know with most powders you just shake them with the filler in the container. Some containers are better than others. Tupperware has tended to suck for me because shit gets stuck all over the sides. Gladware was actually a lot better.
 
For mixing you can also use a ziploc baggie. Just blow air into it after putting in all the powders, zip it up, and shake. Also, cap-m-quik makes a tamper that tamps all 50 capsules at once to get a better distribution. For 1 gram of powder, size 00 is best; but it depends on the bulk density of the powder.
 
use the cap-m-quick machine and a digital scale ( around 100 dollars ).

say each 00 size cap can hold 300mg and you want each cap to have 200mg of drug then you need 100mg of "filler" per cap.

100 caps * 200mg of drug/cap=20 grams of drug
100 caps *100mg of filler/cap=10 grams of filler

mix those 30 grams together very well and add them to the cap machine. then weigh out each capsule once caped. shoot for each one weighing 300mg, plus or minus %5.

i'm not big on the idea of capping DNP but this would work great for capping hormone powders....
 
I'd follow macro's advice to just hand fill each one instead of using cap-em-quick with the tamper. It seems to me that the middle caps in the cap-em-quick always get the most powder in, while the outside ones aren't packed as tightly. Hand capping ensures that each one is packed as tightly as possible.
 
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