View Full Version : How to extract apap?
mrnatural
05-18-2007, 08:37 PM
I know I shouldn't be taking all the acetaminophen that I take and all the side effects of massive apap ingestion, but I have not been able to locate on here (in past posts), or by googling cwe or cold water extraction, how to separate the oxycodone or hydrocodone from the other ingredients. Would someone please tell me where to find the info I need to learn how to do a cold water extraction on my endocettes 10/325 and watson 540's (10/500)? Or if it's not too redundant, would somebody tell me how to perform the extraction, from start to finish? I really feel like a rube asking this, but I don't know where to look. At the end of the process, if done right, approx how much of the opiate do you lose in the extraction? Thanx and a tip o'the hat to all of you. I'm pretty impulsive. how long does it take to separate tylenol from oxy/hydro?
WarmCyanide
05-18-2007, 08:47 PM
taking the extra time to cwe is worth saving your liver.
you can thank insane ike for his post in this link.
http://forum.opiophile.org/showthread.php?t=7207&highlight=cold+water+extraction
i found it by using the search engine.
Zogledan
05-18-2007, 09:05 PM
http://forum.opiophile.org/customprofilepics/profilepic3465_4.gif
careful SWIM came here for same info and then the fungus took over and hes here all the time now
mrnatural
05-18-2007, 09:39 PM
Thanks ya'll-that's what I need to know. I'm really kind of a lapsed Luddite when it comes to technology that most of you find to be second nature. I can plumb a house, repair or wire up anything electrical and fix most things that screw up on a car or motorcycle, but if I have to use a cell phone, I ask the owner if they will dial the number for me. I inherited an old computer that I'm learning to use, but I don't know how to indent paragraphs yet. My dial up internet access is pretty slow, but it's the only connection I can get to the internet unless I shell out big bucks for a sattelite or dish connection. Phone company tells me the lines out here aren't capable of handling hi-speed access and I live too far out for cable to be available. Whatever tv comes in comes via the airwaves; I just go out on the back porch and turn my anttenna in the direction of whatever city has a station. I looked up cold water extraction on google (is that a "search engine?") but got page after page of irrelevant information. This is the first Forum I've ever participated in. So thanks for teachin me some learnin. I hope to become more proficient computerwise. Got a bunch of knowledge about some things and some things I'm just a babe in the woods. Again, much appreciation to ya'll.
RxQueen
05-18-2007, 09:51 PM
Thanks ya'll-that's what I need to know. I'm really kind of a lapsed Luddite when it comes to technology that most of you find to be second nature. I can plumb a house, repair or wire up anything electrical and fix most things that screw up on a car or motorcycle, but if I have to use a cell phone, I ask the owner if they will dial the number for me. I inherited an old computer that I'm learning to use, but I don't know how to indent paragraphs yet. My dial up internet access is pretty slow, but it's the only connection I can get to the internet unless I shell out big bucks for a sattelite or dish connection. Phone company tells me the lines out here aren't capable of handling hi-speed access and I live too far out for cable to be available. Whatever tv comes in comes via the airwaves; I just go out on the back porch and turn my anttenna in the direction of whatever city has a station. I looked up cold water extraction on google (is that a "search engine?") but got page after page of irrelevant information. This is the first Forum I've ever participated in. So thanks for teachin me some learnin. I hope to become more proficient computerwise. Got a bunch of knowledge about some things and some things I'm just a babe in the woods. Again, much appreciation to ya'll.
yes, google is a search engine. and don't feel bad... i've been computer-tech retarded for a long time now. good to have another old-schooler here!
points to you for never bein' too old to learn! :D
Chipper
05-19-2007, 01:42 AM
...I'm really kind of a lapsed Luddite when it comes to technology that most of you find to be second nature. I can plumb a house, repair or wire up anything electrical and fix most things that screw up on a car or motorcycle, but if I have to use a cell phone, I ask the owner if they will dial the number for me.
It's guys like you that end up mastering technology once you have overcome your fear of technology.
You are doing very well considering you only have dialup and an old computer.
It sounds like you are a very handy dude!
Euphoricgirl
05-19-2007, 08:22 AM
Yeah, Ikes extraction works great. Use that one. Zolgedan where the heck you been you crazy scrap of metal?
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