For practical purposes in the home, liquid is more accurate than a scale that most people would have. Others have said that freebase dissolves in alcohol at about 50mg/ml., for example. So, dissolve say 1 gram in 100 ml. and that gives you 10mg. per ml. I think there are medicinal (or baby) droppers you can get that have ml markings on them, so you could measure 10mg. (or 5) to quite a high degree of accuracy--higher I'm sure than most people's scales and scale techniques. You could count drops for even higher accuracy, if you precalibrated for how many drops per ml with that dropper. Weighing <100mg. quantities accurately is not easy--and almost always actually requires a scale with air-guard, etc.
And you're right--I'm used to working in biology with a pipeteman. One makes solutions for everything, and then pipettes out microliter quantities to end up with very precise quantities of things--that would be a HUGE bother to try to weigh out with a scale, etc.
But I'm interested in dose accuracy AND stealth. There are VERY creative ways to store liquids. And it's especially great that there are NUMEROUS solvents one might use. But the question remains about how well DMT will store in liquids regarding degradation. I would think freebase would last FOREVER in naphtha, for example. Any opinions?
And you're right--I'm used to working in biology with a pipeteman. One makes solutions for everything, and then pipettes out microliter quantities to end up with very precise quantities of things--that would be a HUGE bother to try to weigh out with a scale, etc.
But I'm interested in dose accuracy AND stealth. There are VERY creative ways to store liquids. And it's especially great that there are NUMEROUS solvents one might use. But the question remains about how well DMT will store in liquids regarding degradation. I would think freebase would last FOREVER in naphtha, for example. Any opinions?