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U2U sent on the dean stark trap an the cold finger condenser in case someone else wants/needs to know.
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hmmm so no foul in using a variac if one has a few laying about? that is convenient. Quote: Originally posted by mr.crow | Quote: Originally posted by Arthur Dent |
As you mentioned, this comment will also be for the upcoming heating mantle thread... I have seen 1000 watt and 2000watt standard rotary dimmers made
by Leviton and Lutron at specialty electrical stores, could these be used for a standard mantle?
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I use a standard dimmer which is rated at 700W. Heating mantles are purely resistive loads, exactly like light bulbs. My 2L mantle is 600W I think
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Do you mean a dimmer switch? Yes it will work.
A variac is something else. A variable autotransformer, a large heavy box with a huge dial on it. Variacs are actually the proper way to do it since
you know what the voltage is.
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Here are a few more photos of some bottles I have. I keep trying to add this to my list, but a picture is worth a lot more sometimes. I have more
than just what is shown, but I try to show what I have the most of. I have a lot of other items in smaller quantities.
Photo 1 - Plastic bottles 125, 500 and 1000 ml - (~4, 16, and 32 oz) - 125, 500 are Nalgene, polypropylene the 1000 ml are Fischer brand HDPE. They
are 125 ml ($1), 500 ($2) and 1000 ($3), but I can do discounts for multiples of one or various sizes.
Photo 2 - Glass bottles- again, only a small sample -
125 ml Quarpak amber bottle with Teflon cap - used once for solvent only - $2 each - I only have a few left
Various wide mouth round glass bottles - $1 for smaller ones with black lid, $2 for Teflon lid ones. I have round and square bottles in several
sizes, most will be same pricing, I only have a limited number of ones with teflon lids. I also have a few smaller Quarpak ones (~50 ml) which are
new with Teflon lids.
Photo 3 - Fleaker - I have a few of these, willing to sell for $3 each - discount if your username is fleaker.
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Here are a few more photos of some more 24/40 glassware, more esoteric items. Most of these items would be between $15 and $30 each, send me a note
for prices, or make me an offer.
Photo 1 - Dean Starks - all 24/40 - all Teflon stopcocks. Most are $15-25 - I have a more of these as well, keep finding them in boxes I am
unpacking. No stopcock = $15, simple stopcock = $20, complex = $25
Photo 2 - dist. stuff #1 - There is still more, this is another box load...
Photo 3 - dist. stuff #2 -
I have a number of powder addition funnels as well, in both 24/40 and 14/20, one example is shown, I have a few others.
[Edited on 5-2-2012 by Dr.Bob]
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A variac is an excellent way to control a heating mantle. I have found that most of the time you will need 35-60 volts for most reflux systems of
normal organic solvents. Ether may only take 10-30 V, DMF may take 80 V, but I rarely go above 80V.
Hope that helps, and I have posted more info elsewhere now.
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Hey there Dr.Bob
Looking for the following, would be happy if you could let me know whats available.
1x250 Round bottom flask
500
1L
20cm Vigreux Column + Liebig Condensor
3 Way Adapter + Vaccum Adapter
Sep Funnels, 1l/2l Depending on shipping
Would also like an assortment of differing flask sizes and a few watchglasses.
If you could give me an idea of whats available and the cost with shipping to UK
Any help much appreciated, nice what you are doing for everyone here
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Thanks Agian
Dr. Bob, I received my order today. As usual, I was more than pleased. The glassware looks almost brand new and that 14/20 kit is amazing. It is truly
a work of art to look at. That 250ml 3 neck, The short path, maybe it's just me but DAMN 14/20 glass is sexy! And thank you again for throwing in the
extras. Those clamps are more than I could ask for, and the tubing and jars will be put to good use promptly. Thanks for the pipette and culture
trays/tubes. All those stir bars... Thank you.
A stupid question , if you don't mind. What is the little 14/20 U-turn looking piece?
U.T.F.S.E. and learn the joys of autodidacticism!
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It is a drying tube, you put a plug of cotton or glass wool in, then some drying agent, then another plug of cotton or glass wool in it, and it will
keep moisture out of the reaction. Useful when you don't have inert gas, but do have humidity.
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Received 110$ of glass from Dr. Bob, very pleased! I got a little more than I asked for too I would certainly recommend.
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Someone asked me about a 47 mm membrane filter assembly a while back, I can't remember who, but I found some of the glassware for using them, so
please let me know if you still want the filter assembly. Once I have taken care of the person who asked about it, I will post some photos of that
and some other stuff.
I have been so busy lately that I have not been able to post much new stuff, but I still have a lot to get listed and take photos of. If you have
inquired by u2u and not gotten an answer yet, please resend your note, I have gotten so many messages recently, that I have been hard pressed to
answer all of them. I have had to put priority on filling existing orders, so I have not been able to answer every question quickly, so I apologize.
But I really appreciate everyone's help in getting this stuff out of my garage.
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Bob, do you have a 35/20 ball socket to (14/20, 24/40, 19/22), or a 45/50 (male) to 24/40 (female) adapter? I'm also looking for a metal S35 joint
clip.
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I will look through the box of adapters for the ball joint adapters, I know I have seen some with ball joints, not sure what the other side was. I
also do have some bushing type adapters, I will look to see if any are 45/50 ro 24/40 ones. But I have LOTS of S35, and many other sized, metal
joint clips. I have an entire box of those.
I also have a number of adjustable gas flow adapters for the tops of flash columns, in 24/40, spherical joints of several sizes, and even 29/49 I
think. I am still working on getting lists or photos of the items, it has been a very busy month, so I have not gotten much done lately.
Bob
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Just received the addition funnel today. Looks good. Thanks for including the stopper for it.
Quote: Originally posted by Dr.Bob | I will look through the box of adapters for the ball joint adapters, I know I have seen some with ball joints, not sure what the other side was. I
also do have some bushing type adapters, I will look to see if any are 45/50 ro 24/40 ones. But I have LOTS of S35, and many other sized, metal
joint clips. I have an entire box of those.
I also have a number of adjustable gas flow adapters for the tops of flash columns, in 24/40, spherical joints of several sizes, and even 29/49 I
think. I am still working on getting lists or photos of the items, it has been a very busy month, so I have not gotten much done lately.
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These parts are actually for my rotovap. The tapered end size for the ball joint adapter doesn't much matter, just as long as its something relatively
common. Anything would be better than having to use Buchi's special flasks. The 45/50 adapter is also going to be used so I can plug in normal
condensers instead of Buchi's exponentially overpriced ones.
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I have sold some of the Dean Stark Traps, but also found a few more. Here is what I have left now. Simple ones and glass stopcocks are $20, Teflon
stopcocks are $25.
I also have a few flat bottom flasks in several sizes from 50 to 1000 ml. Pricing is the same as for rbfs.
Also some bump bulbs in several sizes, I have many more of these in every variation, size, and style. Most would be $20, larger ones a little more.
Some may need cleaning. I also have smaller 14/20 ones that can be used for bulb to bulb distillations for less.
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Here are 4 more photos of 24/40 distillation apparatus. The 1st one includes short paths, short west condensers, powder addition funnels, drying
tube, inlet adapters, and a simpole dist. head.
The 2nd one has straight columns, claisens, and more.
The 3rd one has a cow and bull, a bunch of inlets with stopcocks (I have more stopcocks, they will all come with one.)
The 4th one has dist heads, vacuum adapters, and more.
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Lastly, here are some more things to look over.
1st is more dist stuff.
2nd is resin vessels and filtration vessels. I have a bunch of these, in many sizes, caps, outlets and frit porosities.
3rd is vials racks for scint. vials, 4 or 8 ml vials, HPLC vials, and eppendorf vials. I have a number of these in many formats. They would be
cheap.
4th is test tube racks for 13, 16, and 25 mm test tubes. I have a lot of the 16 mm ones, in a variety of colors, some even new. I also have a few
other types, even a few metal ones.
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[Edited on 26-2-2012 by Dr.Bob]
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Hello.
How much do you want for either of those still heads in that last row of pics?
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Dr.Bob, do you happen to have the matching stopcock for the smaller of the two powder addition funnels in the following picture?
http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/files.php?pid=238396&...
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I am sure that I have it somewhere, it was still in the plastic bag. I also have several boxes of stopcocks and pieces, so I can find the right one.
I have been selling those for $50, which is a bargain, considering they are mostly like new and they sell for $200 new.
Bob
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I would ask $100 for any of the still heads or the 24/40 dist head with the Dean Stark traps. But people are welcome to make me an offer for them,
and I will consider. Shipping is based on real costs, so that might add $10-20 in the US, less with other items.
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Message inbound.....
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thankyou very much. got my box today. very nice stuff, fair price, awesome customer care. i give my (worthless) endorsement.
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Ha. I just remembered that I forgot to post feedback.
Ordered a few hundred bucks worth of stuff from Dr. Bob awhile back. A jack got banged up in shipping and he offered to make it right on the spot,
though it wound up not being necessary as a quick trip to the hardware store fixed it.
He was prompt and professional. I only wish he had a warehouse full of toys for sale.
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Here are some photos of some rotovap parts someone asked me about. This is a sample, I have a whole box of parts, and other pieces scattered about.
The only real challenge is that most are not labelled or easy to identify so I cannot always tell which part is for which model number. But I am
happy to try to help people who want parts. Inquire for prices or make an offer.
Also is a photo of TLC chambers of all types. Most would be $20, some might be a little more or less. I can provide more info on them if you have
questions.
Bob
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