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ScienceHideout
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Thank you very much! I take pride in both my fume hood and my storage. The way I store my chemicals is state of the art, email me (see my signature)
if you want more details.
Elemental Scientific is my favorite. For certain reagents, their prices are unbeatable. HMS beagle and ebay are my second and third favorites
hey, if you are reading this, I can't U2U, but you are always welcome to send me an email!
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Pyro
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nice lab sciencehideout! I'd love to have a microscope and centrifuge like that!
and that sigma bicarb, don't tell me it's for neutralizing spills!
all above information is intellectual property of Pyro.
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ScienceHideout
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Lol, funny story about the sigma bicarb... That is actually a jar of peanuts that I ate, cleaned, filled with baking soda, and slammed a sigma label
on it (Don't tell anyone else, and no one else will know, lol). For some
reason labeling is something I am OCD about... The only sigma chemical in my entire lab is the tert-BuOH.
hey, if you are reading this, I can't U2U, but you are always welcome to send me an email!
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Texium
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I am jealous of all of these labs… Mine is currently my back yard. Going to get tough in the summer when it gets up to triple digits!
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Zephyr
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The most recent addition to my lab!
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aga
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When is the hole for the water being delivered ?
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Zephyr
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Do you mean the sink? Originally I did not plan on having one, as I have a large lab sink and this would be used mostly for the cooling of condensers.
However, when I turn off the water, a substantial amount of water left above the handle pours out. Because of this, I will be installing a small 6" by
4" sink shortly.
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mayko
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Hey I'm back! Had to duck out a while for braincrazies and work, but the good news is...
!!!I HAVE A LAB AGAIN!!!
It began as an abandoned shed. Moving it was hilarious. Myself and several friends unscrewed it from its foundation, moved the foundation, and then
got inside and Flinstone-ed it across the yard.
I'm still unpacking and patching holes and looking around for shelving, etc. But it feels really great to have the space again; it was making me sad
to see all my glass and my chems languishing in plastic bins, forming peroxides...
Hope everyone's well; looking forward to being around again!
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"Chemicals, chemicals... I need chemicals!" - George Hayduke
"Wubbalubba dub-dub!" - Rick Sanchez
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gardul
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Not to sound odd here.. but what is with the pentgram?
I just made you read this very pointless signature. How does it feel?
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mayko
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Pentagrams are awesome and their compass-straightedge construction is fairly easy
al-khemie is not a terrorist organization
"Chemicals, chemicals... I need chemicals!" - George Hayduke
"Wubbalubba dub-dub!" - Rick Sanchez
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subsecret
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Here's my lab, in the basement. The gray cabinet on the right was a server cabinet, and it serves nicely to keep dust off my glassware.
Fear is what you get when caution wasn't enough.
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neptunium
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Stop working on mine but this is whee it stands now
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arkoma
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Start of my new setup. Yup, Periodic Table on the wall with a Sharpie, and "Ghetto Balance v3.0"
[Edited on 11-16-2015 by arkoma]
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SteampunkScientist
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That's a cool balance idea using razor blades! Still, you can get an electronic scale that measures thousandths of a gram on ebay for a few bucks.
I do a lot of electronic experiments, such as high voltage lifters where a balance like that would still be pretty handy...
Some say Science and Magick don't mix. I mix them all the time and the explosions are legendary!
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arkoma
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I ordered a set of gram masses from eBay today. I wish I could take credit for the razor blade idea, but some rascal thought of it who knows how many
years ago. Centuries probably. I'm going to have to put a aluminum blade on one end passing through a gap in a couple of rare earth magnets. Thing
takes forever to "zero" because of air currents. Mag field sets up eddy currents which dampen motion. I didna think that one up either *sigh*
*edit*
My balance NEVER needs batteries, nor do I ever wonder, "are the batteries low? can I trust it?"
[Edited on 11-16-2015 by arkoma]
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aga
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... gowever 0.01g balances are probbaly cheaper than the weights, easier to use and the batteries last a very long time indeed.
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arkoma
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to be honest, digital scales remind me too much of selling dope. Been it, no longer in it.
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arkoma
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It's coming along. I managed to get my oil bath to 110C with my re-purposed Bunn-O-Matic coffee warmer
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aga
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Holy cow !
You're generating elemental Platinum directly onto the periodic table !
[Edited on 17-11-2015 by aga]
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j_sum1
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You think that is impressive!
It is the great wedge of darmstadium below the platinum that impresses me.
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ave369
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It's an enchanting station, you noob. For making awesome swords of fire damage.
My own lab is modest compared to what most people have here, especially now during the Russian winter, when it migrated into my living room (because
everywhere else is damn cold). It's basically half a table filled with glassware and a wall cabinet with reagent jars. I also had a special acid
cabinet, but it failed to migrate into the living room, and right now my acid bottles just stand on the windowsill.
Smells like ammonia....
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arkoma
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I'm so confused, theologically. My periodic Table is dedicated to Shiva, I mutter to Athena all day long, and I'm going to a local Baptist Church.
*sigh*
I don't figure anyone of them has a lock on the "truth"
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ave369
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Quote: Originally posted by arkoma |
I'm so confused, theologically. My periodic Table is dedicated to Shiva, I mutter to Athena all day long, and I'm going to a local Baptist Church.
*sigh*
I don't figure anyone of them has a lock on the "truth" |
It has nothing to do with theology. Enchanting stations work on soul gems, and those were made by the Ideal Masters. Who aren't gods, merely
frighteningly powerful entities.
Smells like ammonia....
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Texium
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Once he figures out that he can use his enchanting station to make Fortify Alchemy apparel which can then
be used to craft increasingly powerful Fortify Enchanting potions and so on, we'll all be screwed...
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arkoma
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Got me some good "obtanium" today. Are y'all seeing a fume hood? The squirell cage is an induction motor too, so inherently sparkless.
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