evil_lurker
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Ace glass fairy pooped on me, where the heck am I gonna get a clamp for this monstrosity?
Yeah I'm showing off. I'm tickled crapless. This makes up for the last Ebay fiasco... now all I need is a clamp for that big boy and I should be good
to go... all my clamps and stands are too small! I need something that will fit around the fat part of the funnel.
Now I know why they got rid of it, a 2000ml addition funnel is just too darned big!
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Fleaker
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Very nice, how much for the small one Actually, if you don't want the 2L, you
just let me know. It'd go nice with my 55L flask
Neither flask nor beaker.
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evil_lurker
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I think I am gonna keep them. I only got $1400 in everything in the photo, and $1180 of that is in the mattress, bed, and sheets, lol.
Not all chemicals are bad. Without chemicals such as hydrogen and oxygen, for example, there would be no way to make water, a vital ingredient in
beer.
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froot
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Nice find!
If I were you I'd improvise with standard clamps and stands. If your stand is too short, you can purchase some roundbar of the same diameter and a die
nut to thread the end to fit in the base, and cut it to your desired length.
You can also ask a metalworks company to weld larger calipers on a standard clamp to fit around the glassware and fix some padding on the inside.
I reckon that would be cheaper and easier than trying to source something.
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Phosphor-ing
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Try one of these: http://vwrlabshop.com/vwr-talon-chain-clamps/p/0007554/
I'm sure you can find one cheaper than $36.74 +shipping. Maybe Ebay, if you dare.
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evil_lurker
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That chain clamp is the shiznit.
While I'm there, I'm going to snag some of those bolt in bases and redo my frame. Its mostly pieced together with plated steel and cheap clamps and
bases from cynmar... freaking crap so much as gets a whiff of acid fumes and it rusts like crazy. Plus the big cast iron bases get in the way of my
hot plate and if it gets a little bit unbalanced it will tip over!
http://vwrlabshop.com/product.asp?pn=0007577
If I go that route I'll probably snag some 6061 alloy aluminum rod (so it don't rust... stainless is too high $ for my taste) to build a frame. Heck
the prices on this stuff is dirt cheap... a rod of aluminum costs less than a steel rod from the local hardware store.
http://www.onlinemetals.com/merchant.cfm?pid=1084&step=4...
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hinz
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Buy the stainless steel from a big supplier. When I build my frame, I asked a guy who works with steel whether he could get me some 14mm dia. of
stainless steel rod. He said if I want some I must take 6m, it was the minimum amount he could order, so I took the 6m and later cut it down with a
hacksaw to build my frame. I wouldn't take aluminium because:
1: will corrode if you spill HCl on it.
2: it's soft and the screws of the clamps will leave a small crater on the surface each time you fasten them.
The supporting stand (where you stick or screw the rod in) I casted from lead, I used stainless steel inserts I made on a lathe so the mount for the
rods won't wear out. Each of them weights 20kg and you can hang everything as assymetric as you want on the frame, it won't collapse. If you would do
the same with those supporting stands made from a steel plate I use in school, it would collaps for sure.
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