magnus454 - 13-3-2012 at 19:47
Here is where I am at, constructive criticism only please;
Victor high resolution frequency counter .01Hz to 2.4 GHz
Heathkit 10-105 dual trace oscilloscope
Heathkit IM-18 VTVM meter
GC dual polarity power supply 1-35 volts
Heathkit IT-28 magic eye LCR bridge 1-600 volts
Eico 666 transconductance vacuum tube/transistor checker
Heathkit RF signal generator with int/ext audio modulator
Victoreen CDV 717 ion counter
Victoreen CDV 700 r4 Geiger Counter
2% thorium/tungsten welding rod
Coleman thorium mantle from the 50's
a few americium-242 buttons
2 stage, 3 cfm vacuum pump capable of 25 microns Hg
What I should have soon;
Keithly 310B electrometer
Wavetek sweep generator .01 Hz to 11 Mhz
Chemistry/biochemistry side of my lab;
1000ml boiling flask
various distillation columns (packed,valve,etc)
reflux aparatus
meeker burner
bunsen burner
electric hot plate modded with a 2000 watt dimmer control
buchner funnel for vacuum filtration
petri dishes
culture tubes
2000X monocular microscope
scalples and other dissection tools
saline refractometer
ph meter
hardness meter
spirit thermometers
15ml 8 tube centrifuge
israeli gas mask with swiss NBC cartridges
Funkerman23 - 14-3-2012 at 14:39
While I recommend the EIco 666/667 line of testers for their range they are not a real Gm Or Mutual transconductance tester. But then again it is a
tester: not an analyzer., Testers are only supposed to give "Good or bad" kind of tests.Aside from that all I can critique is the lack of a good DMM(
fluke and the like) for when you work with SS electronics.the 666 tester does have limitations given it's sockets but that can be worked around. as
for the rest those are bloody brilliant! you have some excellent bench pieces there.
are you storing the americium sample in lead pigs bychance?
and from that pump are you considering making vacuum tubes? If so I have a few links you might like.
as for the rest I think its better to let the older members speak but I will say one thing: make very sure those new filters are still good and
sealed. I would recommend practicing quickly putting the mask on but again there are others who know more on that end.