T_FLeX
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My Website with lots of Pics!
http://tflex101.home.mchsi.com/index.html
Just started working on my website, and I have to say so far its looking good. Questions comments?
[Edited on 5-2-2004 by T_FLeX]
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Polverone
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beautiful
Labs in bedrooms aren't the best, but yours looks very nice. I enjoyed the pictures of fermentation and your still as well. There are many
substances beyond ethanol that can be made with fermentation; do you plan on trying any?
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Nice setup you have, and you seem to be a big fan of moonshinin'. Make any profits on the stuff? Whenever people post pictures of their labs, I
like playing I Spy and try and identify the chemical bottles people have. It's fun, try it sometime.
Looks like you have some good stuff and an impressive setup. College student? If so, what does your roomate and such say? Any worries about that?
Great ideas often receive violent opposition from mediocre minds.
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T_FLeX
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Yea I plan on trying all kinds of stuff, but just haven’t' gotten around to too much experimentation with fermentation due to my budget
problem. I'm hoping on getting some vinegar bacteria in the next couple of weeks.
I prefer not to think of it as moonshinin' but rather, alcohol solvent production, but yea I enjoy it a lot. I do sometimes sell it to my
friends, but not on a regular basis.
I am a college student, just finished my first semester at Columbus State University in Georgia. I don't have roommates because I still live
with my parents for the time being, but next semester I hope to transfer to the University of Georgia. I’m a little worried on whether or not
I’m going to be able to bring all my stuff with me though.
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Magpie
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good work
I like your use of Erector Set members for support of the condenser - good recycling! I still have most of my Gilbert Erector Set but alas my Gilbert
chemistry set is long gone.
That keg still will be huge. You have competed your bench scale "proof of princple" for making solvent and are apparently now advancing
into the "pilot plant" or even "production" scale equipment. It should be interesting to compare conditions, yields, purity, etc
between the two scales.
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Well......you've finally gone and done it....
You are now OFFICIALLY a danger to yourself and others.....
Congrats.
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We are all danger to everyone, it's only a matter of time before the society ban us and we become ghost
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Organikum
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fermentation
Add some drops of corn-oil and forget the foaming problems. Aeration by an aquarium air-pump + bubblestone might be a good idea and together with the
corn-oil it wont cause any problems.
Nice setup.
[Edited on 5-2-2004 by Organikum]
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Hello T_Flex
Hey great website! THat mantle is SO GREAT! I see the dimmer switch but what fabric/material did you use for the actual part that hold the flask?
Did you use nichrome wire for heating elements? I have one mantle I purchased but I would like to build a 500 ml version for the smaller operations
and a 2000 ml for the larger.
Thanks in advance
Fellow molecular manipulator
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T_FLeX
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I bought the heating mantle off eBay. I just basically did the wiring/erector set frame and added the dimmer. The heating element cost me 17 bucks
shipped, if you look on ebay there are usually heating mantles for sale that go for real cheap, just look for the stained ugly ones.
[Edited on 5-2-2004 by T_FLeX]
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chemoleo
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I did notice the Sigma catalogue - Are you saying you are buying chemicals from
them?????
You might just as well say good-bye to any spare money you might have....
Never Stop to Begin, and Never Begin to Stop...
Tolerance is good. But not with the intolerant! (Wilhelm Busch)
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T_FLeX
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lol, good god no. That place is expensive, but they do have an impressive amount of chemicals to choose from. A while back I requested a catalog,
and they sent a freaken stuck load of books, I'll try to put some pics of the books they sent me, but It’s well over 30 pounds of catalogs and
stuff.
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Blind Angel
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Was it a free catalog?
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