Hi
I have over spent! and my overdraft from Bank of dad is now frozen. I finally got a magnetic heated hotplate! It even has a test tube attachment. I
have no stir bars though, Ok they are not that expensive but I am after different sizes and they need to be very cheap. any ideas Mailinmypocket - 20-9-2014 at 04:30
Message SM member Dr.Bob!Little_Ghost_again - 20-9-2014 at 06:06
Thanks
I already have a chat going on with him over something else, I didnt know he was actually the boards (secret supply source for equipment lol).
I will contact him shortly .careysub - 20-9-2014 at 08:44
I have seen people slip small screws into soda straws and melt them shut with a hot wire or soldering iron.
An inexpensive magnetic stirrer (not hotplate) can be made with a computer case fan and hard drive voice coil magnet. For the magnet take apart a dead
or obsolete hard drive, or buy one for a few bucks on eBay. A 9V battery can drive it.Little_Ghost_again - 24-9-2014 at 07:47
I have seen people slip small screws into soda straws and melt them shut with a hot wire or soldering iron.
An inexpensive magnetic stirrer (not hotplate) can be made with a computer case fan and hard drive voice coil magnet. For the magnet take apart a dead
or obsolete hard drive, or buy one for a few bucks on eBay. A 9V battery can drive it.
Actually I like the straw idea , I have heat shrink tubing and some small metal
bars! It will do until I can get my order from Dr Bgdflp - 24-9-2014 at 08:01
Another option is China. 5 stir bars for $7USD free shippingzenosx - 24-9-2014 at 14:22
I have gotten quite a few on amazon for decent pricing. Usually Sigma or similar quality as well. I have everything from flea sized to barely fits
through a 24/40 size atm. Just need some tube vanes and I'm set
I have seen people slip small screws into soda straws and melt them shut with a hot wire or soldering iron.
You can make a good quality magnetic stirrer by putting a screw or other magnetic object into a piece of Pasteur pipette, and then weld it shut.
Similar to the idea with the straw, except that it will survive higher temperatures and more aggressive chemicals. CuReUS - 25-9-2014 at 01:17
I have seen people slip small screws into soda straws and melt them shut with a hot wire or soldering iron.
An inexpensive magnetic stirrer (not hotplate) can be made with a computer case fan and hard drive voice coil magnet. For the magnet take apart a dead
or obsolete hard drive, or buy one for a few bucks on eBay. A 9V battery can drive it.
Actually I like the straw idea , I have heat shrink tubing and some small metal
bars! It will do until I can get my order from Dr B
see those two shiny rods with slightly tapered tips(above the caption CREM -MT004 ,they can be used as excellent stir bars ,they even have a thin
coating of teflon so your average solvent wont trouble it Dr.Bob - 25-9-2014 at 06:02
I am running out of the larger sizes of stir bars, but I still have scads of some smaller sizes, including small ovals (1/4 x 1/8"- work well in small
rbfs, test tubes, vials, and microwave reactor tubes), small straight ones from 1" down to tiny fleas, and some other odd ones like spin vanes for
conical bottom vials, and some other odd ones. The smaller ones are $1 each, or less in bulk. Little_Ghost_again - 25-9-2014 at 07:17
I am running out of the larger sizes of stir bars, but I still have scads of some smaller sizes, including small ovals (1/4 x 1/8"- work well in small
rbfs, test tubes, vials, and microwave reactor tubes), small straight ones from 1" down to tiny fleas, and some other odd ones like spin vanes for
conical bottom vials, and some other odd ones. The smaller ones are $1 each, or less in bulk.