RBT
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Maker Shed Science Room Grand Opening Sale
Some of you may remember me as the author of _Illustrated Guide to Home Chemistry Experiments_ from O'Reilly/MAKE. Since that book was published in
May 2008, I've finished the next book in the series, the not-yet-published _Illustrated Guide to Forensics Investigations_, which is also an all-lab
book that features everything from fiber and soil analysis to forensic drug testing and toxicology to impression analysis and DNA analysis by gel
electrophoresis.
In April 2009, I joined the Make team as the "curator" of the Make: Science Room, a new project devoted to putting hands-on science content on the
web. There are only a couple of dozen lab sessions posted so far (mostly chemistry and forensics), but we'll be posting batches of lab sessions every
week until we have 125+ articles posted that cover the chemistry and forensics lab books. After that, I'll be doing a continuing series of hands-on
lab session articles in biology, earth science, physics, and the other sciences.
As part of this project, I was tasked with building out the science section of Maker Shed (the Make on-line store). Originally, the science section
included only a couple of dozen packaged kits from Thames & Kosmos and similar vendors, all targeted at kids. We've now expanded that to include a
range of microscopes, lab equipment (150+ different items), and chemicals (150+ different chemicals), as well as various serious science kits (with
more to come).
Most of the stuff is targeted at beginners, home-schoolers, and so on, but there is a lot of stuff that might be of interest to the much more advanced
folks who hang out around here. (For example, Engler flasks, a ground-grass distillation setup, an inexpensive hotplate/stirrer, etc.)
The regular prices at Maker Shed are competitive with mainstream home science gear vendors like Home Science Tooks, HMS Beagle, and so on, but my boss
just approved a grand opening sale to get things off to a good start. The sale runs the whole month of October and is basically a Crazy Eddie sale.
For example, 250 mL beakers ordinarily priced at $2.70 are on sale for $1.69.
The catch is that the sale prices are limited to stock on hand and items that are received and added to inventory during October. Inventory quantity
on many of these items is relatively limited (~10 to 40 units), so I wanted to give you folks a heads up in case you want to grab some stuff.
If an item status is listed as "on order", that means it's not in stock, so you can't add it to your basket. In that case, you can instead click the
link to have Maker Shed notify you by email when the item arrives. There are crates showing up on the loading dock regularly, so something that shows
out of stock today may be back in stock tomorrow.
My apologies in advance to anyone who considers this message spammish. I hesitated about posting it for that reason, but in all honesty this really is
a chance to grab a lot of good stuff at really excellent prices.
Robert Bruce Thompson
thompson (at) homechemlab (dawt) com
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Magpie
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Hi Robert. What I'd really like to see is a good source for a wide assortment of "fanged" chemicals. This source would give the home chemist some
assurance that his name would not go on a list, and that he should not be waiting for a knock on the door. Also, this source would do what it could
to minimize hazmat and shipping costs.
The single most important condition for a successful synthesis is good mixing - Nicodem
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Sedit
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I have to admit buying in 25 gram lots your prices are more then a little step but thank you for the offer for amature chemists. Its always good to
have a supplier on our side so we can feel safe when ordering chemicals. Its a sad fact of life for us that we have to feel this fear in the first
place but it is what it is...
[Edited on 3-10-2009 by Sedit]
Knowledge is useless to useless people...
"I see a lot of patterns in our behavior as a nation that parallel a lot of other historical processes. The fall of Rome, the fall of Germany — the
fall of the ruling country, the people who think they can do whatever they want without anybody else's consent. I've seen this story
before."~Maynard James Keenan
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entropy51
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I agree completely. I'll gladly pay the markup in order not to get my name on The List. Hopefully the variety of equipment and chemicals will
increase over time.
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Hello Robert!
I am glad to hear that you have finished your forensic manual! Can't wait to see it in stores. I periodically check your homechemlab forum but have
not seen much activity as of late.
As far as Maker shed is concerned, if not for the chemcials, I sure would buy the apparatus. I have other suppliers with similar prices but they may
have limited selection. I get the impression that Makers shed will offer a better selection so I can order from one source and pay shipping only
once. And heck, if I am ordering $50 worth of glassware, clamps, and test tubes, I might throw in a 25 gram bottle of ACS sodium ferrocyanide or
Barium hydroxide for good measure Just to make titration solutions, standards
and such.
Fellow molecular manipulator
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I have received a report about this thread. Unlike the occasional drive-by advertiser who promotes products with his first post, RBT has been here for
close to 3 years. He has also done quite a bit of good for amateur science with his publications. I think that the products he is offering here may be
of interest to members, and I do not consider this thread undesirable.
PGP Key and corresponding e-mail address
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entropy51
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Considering the lack of amateur-friendly suppliers, I think this thread will be welcome to more than two or three of us. I have to agree that Mr.
Thompson's books have done our hobby a lot of good.
Thank you, Polverone.
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For anyone who might be a subscriber to O'Reilly online book safari (mostly IT people I guess), Thompson's book is also available there. I presently
have it on my online bookshelf.
Hodges
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Placed an order on Friday, glad to see a supplier that encourages amateur chemistry
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I placed an order on Weds, paid for FedEx 3 day shipping, it shipped Weds, and it got to me on Friday. Awesome service!
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FedEx? You were lucky that the goods were not stolen in transit by their truck drivers. That courier firm has a huge problem with thefts of goods by
drivers, although mostly of expensive electronic items and those containing precious metals, probably due to the lousy pay the drivers receive.
P.S. At least, this is what friends in the U$A who have used their service there have told me; I personally have never used them for anything. I
suppose it would help against theft if you labeled the parcel as containing something less valuable or desirable or saleable than its real contents,
e.g. "machined metal", "ornaments", "merchandise samples", "wine glasses", etc.
[Edited on 6-10-09 by JohnWW]
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entropy51
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Quote: Originally posted by JohnWW | FedEx? You were lucky that the goods were not stolen in transit by their truck drivers. That courier firm has a huge problem with thefts of goods by
drivers, although mostly of expensive electronic items and those containing precious metals, probably due to the lousy pay the drivers receive.
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I receive a FedEx package at least once a week, some worth several thousand dollars, for about 20 years. Nothing has ever been lost, let alone
stolen.
Maybe FedEx is less trustworthy in New Zealand? Maybe there's something in the water? That would explain a couple of things.
[Edited on 5-10-2009 by entropy51]
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I just placed an order with them. The prices for some of the items, especially the lab equipment, were really good. Unfortunately, the best deals
had already been sold out. Anyway, I'll see how the stuff looks when it gets here.
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Sorry about the double post but it's too late to edit.
Stuff arrived today, I ordered 3-day shipping (which happened to be the cheapest option), meaning that they shipped the stuff out the day after I
ordered (at like 10:30 at night). Everything appears to be good quality. Reagents came in thick glass bottles, very nice and very unexpected. Can't
wait to try out my new vacuum filtration set-up. The only problem with any of the glassware was that the ground glass stopper for the volumetric
flask was chipped, although it shouldn't be a problem because it's on the upper part of the stopper (above where it makes the seal with the flask).
Overall a great supplier IMHO. Big problem I had was that alot of the best stuff was already sold out!
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I hate the expensive international shipping, otherwise I might already ordered some gear.
[Edited on 11-10-2009 by iHME]
It\'s a catastrophic success.
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Quote: Originally posted by GoatRider | I placed an order on Weds, paid for FedEx 3 day shipping, it shipped Weds, and it got to me on Friday. Awesome service! |
Followup:
The hot-plate stirrer I received had a broken part (the bracket for the ring-stand rod). I emailed them, they answered promptly, and within a day said
they could get a part from the distributor for me. Today I just got that part, so now I'm happy.
I didn't want to mention this until they had a chance to resolve it. Any business can have problems. What distinguishes the best ones is how they
handle the problems. I'll definitely be doing business with them again!
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