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gatosgr
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Quote: Originally posted by Magpie | There is a sliding window that can slide all the way to the top or all the way to the bottom. So the 2 gaps can be set anyway you want. They total
24" and the bypass area remains constant. |
Ok thanks, I mixed up the height and width, do you think I should change them to what you specified or leave the fume hood as it is?
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Magpie
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If you are using a standard window your width would conform to the window. If not, use whatever dimensions you want.
The single most important condition for a successful synthesis is good mixing - Nicodem
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Abromination
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A little over a year after starting my home lab, I wanted to show how my lab has evolved. I went from having a few simple chemicals and pieces of
glassware to a furnished lab space.
I'm sure you can tell whats new here.
The furniture is primarily made from a modified toy kitchen. It is equipt with an outlet, vacuum pump, DC power supply, eventually plumbing and the
large cabinets lock for chemical storage.
Thank you all for your ideas and knowledge, I have learned a lot and come a long way
[Edited on 3-11-19 by Abromination]
[Edited on 3-11-19 by Abromination]
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Elements Collected: H, Li, B, C, N, O, Mg, Al, Si, P, S, Fe, Ni, Cu, Zn, Ag, I, Au, Pb, Bi, Am
Last Acquired: B
Next: Na
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Sulaiman
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Sorry but your lab looks fake !
I see no burns or stains on the walls or floor, only one stain on your work surface,
your glassware is sparkling and your stand and clamps are shiny
other than that ... very nice
CAUTION : Hobby Chemist, not Professional or even Amateur
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Abromination
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Quote: Originally posted by Sulaiman | Sorry but your lab looks fake !
I see no burns or stains on the walls or floor, only one stain on your work surface,
your glassware is sparkling and your stand and clamps are shiny
other than that ... very nice |
Ah you have discovered my plan!
That is only the clean glassware you are seeing, the rest is sitting dirty in a bucket on my shelf. I use those cabinets as a dry bench, and my wet
bench has a glass top, although after a few years in service even that is pretty beat up :p
List of materials made by ScienceMadness.org users:
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Elements Collected: H, Li, B, C, N, O, Mg, Al, Si, P, S, Fe, Ni, Cu, Zn, Ag, I, Au, Pb, Bi, Am
Last Acquired: B
Next: Na
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Short tour
Ask if you would like to see more pics of glassware/setup or have any advice.
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Abromination
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If I may give my advice, I suggest against directly heating a pyrex measuring cup on a hotplate like that. They are not made of borosilicate glass,
only tempered glass which can resist a lot of heat but only when it is distributed equally across the glass. This is why they say not for lab use. Get
a crystalizing dish for your water and oil baths.
Nice desiccator by the way.
List of materials made by ScienceMadness.org users:
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Elements Collected: H, Li, B, C, N, O, Mg, Al, Si, P, S, Fe, Ni, Cu, Zn, Ag, I, Au, Pb, Bi, Am
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Sulaiman
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I recommend a metal heating pot, not as pretty, but a lot safer.
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Abromination
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Definitely safer, although some hotplates dont cope well with metal touching the heating plate. It creates hotspots that can overload the coils on the
inside.
List of materials made by ScienceMadness.org users:
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Elements Collected: H, Li, B, C, N, O, Mg, Al, Si, P, S, Fe, Ni, Cu, Zn, Ag, I, Au, Pb, Bi, Am
Last Acquired: B
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XeonTheMGPony
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Well slowly making my lab look more respectable and less like a meth lab! Just need an FTIR to really round out the aesthetics!
and some new stuff arrived!
And better lab safety in a safe
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that's a good looking (drying) rack you got there
ps what's in the safe?
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streety
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I think the fourth photo is showing the inside of the safe. Looks like toxic/poisonous chemicals.
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XeonTheMGPony
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Yup and some energetics. I have friends over and on a side topic to another friend we where talking about people doing idiotic things.
Needles to say it encouraged me to put the harmless looking but yet massively deadly or dangerous into a lockable safe. Plus side if a thief ever
stole it and tried to cut into it I will be very happy with end resualt, so another massive win!
Better safety and gene pool chlorinater all in one.
The rack worked so well going to make more, idea is one for each size of flask, atm it will just be 3 with mixed sizes, next too is a condenser rack
as I now have a good assortment
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XeonTheMGPony
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just took 2 years to get around to it but I just made my chlorination apparatus
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You made it yourself?
You must have good glass working skills, it looks really nice.
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XeonTheMGPony
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No I made the bendy piece on the bottom, I wish I had that level of skill
and to add to the doh log book, I made the bend in the wrong direction! But it will still work, can't wait to try it out.
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Mateo_swe
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How come the bend are needed?
Would not a standard gas absorber tube work for chlorine gas?
Like this one
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XeonTheMGPony
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it is for making chlorohydrate, for that you need strong stirring and cooling.
By aligning the bubble stream into the direction of flow of the stirring you get better mixing
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OK, thanks for the info.
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Kurt
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Any ideas for realising a proper fume hood for this? (air duct is doing about 600m^3/hour)
or just in general some tips or similar for making it either look better or better organized/more efficent?
really any ideas or siminilar are appreciated ^^
(or how to remove those stains in the PVC flooring (tried 30% h2o2 didnt do much))
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My home away from home
So I moved out to the countryside over the summer, and finally get some time off to do chemistry. My home lab is shiny white and fume-hooded, but out
here I chose the scruffiest shed I could find. I kind of LIKE the atmosphere. It has a nice methlab feel to it
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Here is my lab, packed in boxes for the last time in hopefully a long time. In two weeks we move into a house we have bought and I will be able to set
up a more permanent lab. Looking forward to it!
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j_sum1
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That is such good news, B(a)p.
Congratulations.
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First post
Hi everyone. First post here so I thought I'd show off my lab. A little messy as is common with a mad scientist!
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A "old" lab...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DE_vu6EcNYo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPe4i6_7a4Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j38lPBaYfgg
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