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[*] posted on 19-1-2019 at 06:50


In case of interest, a seller on ebay still has mercury.

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[*] posted on 19-1-2019 at 12:25


The first mercury I ever played with as a child was from the tilt switch in a broken house thermostat. It had at least several grams in it. In my teenage years I did get some from tilt switches on eBay but the biggest 'score' was from a mercury filled plumb bob that I bought, it had almost 200 grams of mercury in it. Cost was around $10 shipped.



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[*] posted on 19-1-2019 at 19:06
the good old days


Quote: Originally posted by Ubya  
the mercury i have came from my grandma's broken spygmomanometer, i don't know if there are models with 50g of mercury in it, mine had 8 grams.


Progress. Used to have over 100.

Quote: Originally posted by BromicAcid  
Cost was around $10 shipped.


$70 now, Progress. It's surprising, considering the likelihood of reporting for containing Hg which like I is banned by ebay rule, when they want to enforce it.




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[*] posted on 19-1-2019 at 20:21


Quote: Originally posted by Abromination  
Try not to double post, mate.

If you can find it, I made a question thread on tilt switchs a long while back, there might be some useful information there.

Ok. I'm gonna take a look.
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[*] posted on 19-1-2019 at 20:36


Quote: Originally posted by hissingnoise  
In case of interest, a seller on ebay still has mercury.



Hmmm not bad. Thanks.
But still i think most amateur chemists or students doesn't need too much mercury.. just a little bit for some experiments. And mercury switches are really cheap. Lol
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[*] posted on 19-1-2019 at 20:47


Quote: Originally posted by BromicAcid  
The first mercury I ever played with as a child was from the tilt switch in a broken house thermostat. It had at least several grams in it. In my teenage years I did get some from tilt switches on eBay but the biggest 'score' was from a mercury filled plumb bob that I bought, it had almost 200 grams of mercury in it. Cost was around $10 shipped.

Lucky you... that's a crap ton of mercury for the price!
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[*] posted on 20-1-2019 at 05:09


I go to automotive shops, and thrift stores and such and I buy all and any of their mercury thermostats and or tilt switches for the hood. I used to have a massive amount gathers from that.

But I long since moved and am rebuilding my stock pile, but same method, I'm up to 4 pounds cumulative, 2 pounds in free form rest still in their glass prisons.

Need to distill it at some point but waiting on making a cold trap as I'll be doing it under high vacuum.

[Edited on 20-1-2019 by XeonTheMGPony]
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[*] posted on 20-1-2019 at 11:13


Here where i live, i can only find pure mercury to sell in flasks with 100g but is 58 dollars with shipping included (Each). Do you find that expensive?

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[*] posted on 21-1-2019 at 05:09


Yes. But only because I can find people that want to get rid of what their grandparents left in the attic.

Otherwise, it's mostly on you to decide depending on what you have planned: is it worth your money ?

(Now that I think of it, it's only double the price from what I'd pay for pure and ampouled mercury)
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