The nitrous oxide is on its way...

palehawaiian

Active Member
Here is the MSDS for air duster

It is not the same thing as N2O (nitrous)
Air duster is horrible shit its deadly and the high you get from it is not a high... its your brain dieing.

If you want the cheapest way to get nitrous get a tank for your car off of ebay and take it to your local welding supply store such as Air Gas. The chargers u got off ebay are 1 gram chargers, you can fill a 10 pound tank for like $20 thats 4535.924 grams or 4535 chargers worth of nitrous.



MSDS Information​
Section 1. CHEMICAL PRODUCT SECTION
Product Name: VARI-AIR, DUST-PRO
Product Numbers: VP-402, VP-401, VJ-405, VJ-406, VA-403, VR-404,
DP-503, DP-504, DP-512, DP-612, DP-508, DPK-504
General Use: Dusting Aid
Product Description: Inert Dusting Gas in metal can.
Peca Products, Inc. For Chemical Emergency, Spill, Leak, Fire
1441 Plainfield Ave. Exposure, or Accident Call CHEMTREC
Janesville, WI 53545 DAY OR NIGHT 1-800-424-9300
PHONE: 608/756-1615
FAX: 608/756-1827
Section 2. COMPOSITION / INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
CHEMICAL C.A.S. Number Weight %
1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane 811-97-2 100
OSHA HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS (29 CFR 1910.1200):
Exposure Limits 8 Hours TWA (PPM)
OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV SUPPLIER
1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane NIF 1000
Section 3. HAZARD IDENTIFICATION
Emergency Overview:
Potential Health Effects:
INHALATION: Major potential route of exposure. Minimal effects observed
below 1,000 ppm. Dizziness, drowsiness, and throat irritation possible at
levels above 1,000 ppm.
Unconsciousness and death at levels above 10,000 ppm. Blood pressure
depression,
Cardiac sensitization, and ventricular arrhythmia can result from exposure
to near-anesthetic levels.
EYES: Liquid can cause slight, temporary irritation with slight, temporary
corneal injury.
Vapors can irritate eyes.
SKIN: Prolonged or repeated contact with liquid can cause freezing of
skin tissues, defatting and dermatitis.
INGESTION: Single dose toxicity is low to moderate. If vomiting occurs the
liquid can be aspirated into the lungs, which can cause chemical pneumonia
and systemic effects. Human psychotropic, gastrointestinal and central
nervous system effects possible.
Section 4. FIRST AID MEASURES
Inhalation: Move to fresh air in case of accidental inhalation of vapors. If victim
has stopped breathing, give artificial respiration. Call for prompt medical
attention
Eye Contact: Flush eyes with large amounts of water for 15 minutes or until
irritation subsides.
If irritation persists, get medical attention
Skin Contact: Remove contaminated clothing (including shoes) and wash
before reuse. Flush with large amounts of water. Use soap if available. If
irritation persists, seek medical attention.
Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting unless directed by a physician. If
conscious and alert, give two glasses of water. Seek medical attention
immediately.
Section 5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
Flash Point & Method: None, TCC Method
Flammable Limits: LEL: NA UEL: NA
Autoignition Temperature: >750ºC (>1,382 ºF)
GENERAL HAZARD: Aerosol cans may erupt with force at temperatures
above 120 degrees F.
FIRE FIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS: Fire fighters should wear self contained,
positive-pressure breathing. Apparatus and avoid skin contact.
FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT: Water, foam, dry chemical, carbon dioxide.
HAZARDOUS COMBUSTION PRODUCTS: Smoke, fumes and oxides
of carbon.
Section 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
LAND SPILL: Evacuate area. Ventilate area well and avoid breathing
vapors. Vapor concentration will be highest along floor and in low-lying
areas. Pick up liquid on suitable absorbent and store in sealed containers.
Section 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE
STORAGE TEMPERATURE: Ambient
STORAGE PRESSURE: Atmospheric
GENERAL: Keep container closed when not in use. Store in cool, well
ventilated place out of direct sunlight and away from incompatible materials.
(See STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Section 10.) Follow all MSD Sheet and
Label warnings even after container is empty.
Section 8. EXPOSURE CONTROL / PERSONAL PROTECTION
Engineering Controls: (X) Local Exhaust ventilation acceptable.
( ) Mechanical ventilation recommended.
( ) Use explosion-proof ventilation equipment.
( ) Do not use in confined spaces without mechanical ventilation equipment.
See Section 2 for component exposure guidelines.
Personal Protection:
RESPIRATOR: If concentrations are over the exposure limit and are
known, air purifying Respirator with Organic Vapor Cartridges may be
acceptable. Refer to cartridges for acceptable levels. If concentrations
are over exposure limit and are unknown, use a supplied air respirator.
HAND PROTECTION: ( ) Gloves recommended
( ) Solvex ( ) Neoprene
( ) Butyl ( ) Buna
( ) Natural Latex ( ) Cotton/Jersey
EYE PROTECTION: (X) Safety Glasses ( ) Chemical Goggles
( ) Full Face Shield
OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS:
( ) Rubber Boots ( ) Splash-proof chemical resistant suit/apron
Section 9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Density………………………1.202 PH…………………………….7-8
Boiling Point…………………-16C/-27F % Volatile…………………….100
Freezing Point ……………….NIF % Solids………………………0
Vapor Density (Air=1)……….3.0 Evaporation Rate (H2O=1)...…>1
Solubility in Water……………0 Viscosity………………………N/A
Molecular Weight……………..N/A Physical State………………….LIQUID
Non-Exempt VOC (g/l)……….0 Odor……………………………NIF
Appearance: Clear water-white liquid with low odor.
Section 10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
GENERAL: STABLE
INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS AND CONDITIONS TO AVOID:
Contact with open flame, heat.
Reactive alkali metals, strong acids & bases.
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION:
Hydrogen fluoride, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide.
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The Real Peter Parker

Well-Known Member
DAMN DUDE. Honestly, I do more. :-D
I would but it would suck as a reward for a whole week of having NO CASH if it would only last one day. I went with my roommate to his band last night, and holy shit they were badass. I didn't expect that, but it was a good surprise. Playing some heavy metal; they can pull it off.

Anyways, I'm gonna pick up my paycheck in 18 minutes then I'm gonna go grab some fungus...
 

The Real Peter Parker

Well-Known Member
Do tell more.
Well I got 288 dollars, bout 30 in gas, started a savings account with 40, bought $2 in lottery tickets, 4 hits of L [unconfirmed], no shrooms, my roommate left without me, so when he gets to his destination, he should call me back. But it should be a glorious night regardless of the mishaps.

So I'm also sending off to a place to buy research chemicals $100 for 200 mg 4-AcO-DMT, 100 mg 2C-I, and 100 mg 2C-E.
 
Well I got 288 dollars, bout 30 in gas, started a savings account with 40, bought $2 in lottery tickets, 4 hits of L [unconfirmed], no shrooms, my roommate left without me, so when he gets to his destination, he should call me back. But it should be a glorious night regardless of the mishaps.

So I'm also sending off to a place to buy research chemicals $100 for 200 mg 4-AcO-DMT, 100 mg 2C-I, and 100 mg 2C-E.
Where the hell are you getting 100mg?
 

BlueNine

Active Member
So I'm also sending off to a place to buy research chemicals $100 for 200 mg 4-AcO-DMT, 100 mg 2C-I, and 100 mg 2C-E.
Why is it every time someone mentions a new RC and I look it up, it sounds awesome?

At this rate I'm going to have some serious decisions to make about my next "experiment"
 

JonnyBtreed

Well-Known Member
So... I'm very interested in this whole RC thing you guys speak of. I used to trip hard back in the day on acid, shrooms, and when it came down to it robitussin, nyquil, dramamine whatever I could get my hands on. What kinds of effects do these chemicals have. Is it purely hallucinogenic or a hard body trip as well? And I know you guys are very secretive about where and how to get most of those chemicals, but are there any relatively easy ones to obtain from a reputable source that's legal? let me know if I'm crossing a line by asking. i understand.
 
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