Quote: Originally posted by agorot | Quote: Originally posted by DDbiology2010 | The glassware does take time to master, but you can become average in anything in a very short time period if you put your mind to it, and in my
experience, average is usually sufficient enough to get the job done. |
I don't want to crush your spirits; in fact, I know exactly how you feel.
However, you could not pay me enough to use an "average" piece of glassware to make something like sulfuric acid as you mentioned previously.
I personally would love to help you with whatever I can, and I know may others on this forum would like to do the same, but honestly, until you have
gotten some real lab expierience with high quality borosilicate glassware, it's just not worth it to try to use hommade glassware for most
production experiments.
Sure, you could use a little glass bottle to act as a beaker, but don't heat that or it will shatter. Don't try to store something volatile in it with
some plastic wrap on top because you will not hold that substance. Don't use the metal lid to store something corrosive. Don't store chemicals in the
same building that you sleep in unless they are in bottles up to the task in chemical containment. Really, you can practice making borosilicate glass
on the side, but don't use it. Buy it. |
Don't take this the wrong way but it sounds like you think the guy is a complete idiot. Either that or you are way too fearful in chemistry. Or
something. I am all for him, it is not that hard to make safe, decent glassware if you have somewhat of a gift in making things. Does the guy sound
like he needs the metal lid/corrosive advice? I doubt it. I am sure he is capable of doing his acid production with hand crafted wares by simply
building an enclosure with say decently thick plexiglass or Lexan for a door/window to completely contain any flying acid. At least this is how I
would do it. Not getting on your case here but be real, the site is supposed to be about mad science performed by even madder people and baking soda
volcanoes are not the rule here. I think you should tone down the paranoia a little. Hell I sleep in the same room with U238 and other than the extra
arm with glowing eyes on the fingertips I have not noticed anything out of the ordinary in say the last decade or so.
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