"And customs will drink my Blood before they let me take a fluid from them"
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Are you so sure?
Ever hear of Harmonized Tariff codes? I deal with Eastern European customs as part of the day job. I can assure you that if the paperwork is filed correctly by the sender, liquid stuff gets through in most of the world, just as well if not better then solid stuff. The secret is declaring everything and using the HTS codes. I'll admit that finding the right HTS code is a tough problem some times. I'll also admit that some suppliers can't be arsed with doing the paperwork correctly. So you have to go through a customs broker, big deal... Paper work makes your shipment very traceable, which is a good thing. We've/I've never had to bribe anyone, either.
Want to mess up your life, do everything you can to bypass customs and import something, and get on their bad side. Most nations of the world have "Trusted Shipper" programs. Once customs "knows" you, they tend to be lenient. Funny thing, I actually have a easier time because I am known to the powers that be, and in their databases. Yeah, every once and a while someone throws a wrench into the process, but in 20 years of doing it the right way, it goes quicker. The two years of doing it the wrong way on a international basis taught me to do it the right way.
Trust me, after a week of using pure glycerin for show programming, you'll either be making a compressed air based "cold" oil based hazer, or doing the paperwork.
So I type all that, and then I see:
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"BTW, i managed to find propylege glycol, the chemistry shop is a bit far from my town, but the price is good (actually, 2 Litres is a little more than a galon of "froggys swamp juice" costs in america, lol)".
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Grab it, add distilled water, and go.
Steve
Last edited by mixedgas; 06-03-2014 at 13:58.
Qui habet Christos, habet Vitam!
I should have rented the space under my name for advertising.
When I still could have...