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[*] posted on 3-9-2009 at 16:25
Glassware garge sale for non-profit


I recently discovered this website which is selling a considerable amount of glassware at reasonable prices. Apparently the profits go to stopping world hunger and cancer research. The baseline price is about half the Fisher catalogue price but most prices seem to be negotiable. The owner is a good guy and although I haven't actually ordered from him yet he seems honest.

Here's the link: http://www.wissh.org/Glassware.htm





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[*] posted on 3-9-2009 at 23:57


http://www.wissh.org/Instruments.htm

*Buys the autopsy saw on the instruments page*




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[*] posted on 4-9-2009 at 03:39


Man, its times like these I could use some money. That lab is only a few states away, easily within a days drive.



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[*] posted on 4-9-2009 at 22:10


Emailed..... Interested in that rotovap and some very nice glass....

A bit of it is hard to decode

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[Edited on 6-9-2009 by Formula409]
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[*] posted on 5-9-2009 at 18:25


Here's a quote for some things I requested in case anyone is interested:
Condenser-Allihn-24/40 600mm $58.86
Condenser-Allihn-24/40 350mm 46.81
Condenser-dbGraham-24/40 500mm 71.25 (Single coil)
Column-Vigreaux 24/40 400mm 50.00
Condenser-Leibig-24/40 300mm 44.11
Funnel, Addition-24/40, Pressure equalizing - 500 ml
un-graduated 96.79
with graduations 117.87
Receiver-105˚ distillation receiving with vacuum adaptor) 22.03
Receiver Dean Stark-stopcock Is this a Barrett? Dean Stark has no stopcock.
with glass stopcock 86.39
with PTFE stopcock 90.36
A distillation head (still head) with 2 male 24/40 joints and a thermometer adaptor (or an alternate to this)
(still looking)
Calisen adaptor (normal 1 male 2 female 24/40 joints) 25.88
Trap-Vacuum 24/40 - 360 mm (what style vac trap is this) please send description or catalog number and I will check.

Ken has told me that he normally acceps around 1/2 the catalogue price of the items from the Wilmad Labglass catalogue which can be found here: http://www.wilmad-labglass.com/category/1857

Some things are quite cheap, while I can others custom blown for slightly cheaper. All in all, one is better off ordering some things here, some things from eBay and some things from Lab Depot if they want to save money. Shopping around can work wonders! I should ask about the autospy saw just out of curiosity :P

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[Edited on 6-9-2009 by Formula409]
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