LETSGOBABYWOO
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help with distillation kit?
hi all,
thinking about getting a 24/40 distillation kit
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-advanced-chemistry-lab-glasswa...
but a little confused as to what one to go for
the uk is not what id call 24/40 freindly
so im abit worried im gonna get raped for the postage
having it sent over from the states
can i get any old size stands and clamps or do i have to get
a 24/40 type?
any links for full quickfit distillation kit in the uk?
also im considering buying the following magnetic hotplate/stirer
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/IKAMAG-RET-G-MAGNETIC-STIRRER-HOTP...
does it look ok?
or what about this heating mantle
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Heating-Mantle-500ml-Controlled-NE...
any help, guidance or advice would be much appreciated
thanks alot in advance
[Edited on 3-2-2012 by LETSGOBABYWOO]
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AFAIK, Laboy sell Chinese 'glass' . . .
Timstar used to supply quickfit but now seem to have discontinued this service!
You could check here, but some cover-story () might be needed!
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LETSGOBABYWOO
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AFAIK?????
what does that mean????
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AFAIK mean AS Far As I Know, yet another acronym. That aside it really depends on where and what you are trying to buy. Given that you are in the UK(
I am assuming) it might make more sense to use a size common to that area but if you plan on buying a large amount from echowhiz or another eBay glass
seller maybe 24/40 is right for you. Adapters can be found as well. as for clamps , with Keck clamps; buy clamp that are made for the joint size you
are using. As ring stands go a meter tall rod & some 3 prong clamps should be all you need. ring stands are not too picky.
[Edited on 2-2-2012 by Funkerman23]
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http://www.tradekey.com/profile_view/uid/947920/Beijing-labo...
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LETSGOBABYWOO
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so is chinese glass a no no?
laboys feedback is quite good
plus i read a review for some of his stuff
on this forum wich read favourably
in a ideal world i wouldnt go for 24/40
but im after a full kit and i havent found one
for quick fit in the uk yet
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Go for the best?
Don't stop trying?
It's quickfit!
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Honestly Laboy is pretty good all things considered. Sure it isn't name brand glass but cosmetics aside it does the job well. I wouldn't torment it
with something like piranha solution daily but it seems to hold up to the usual reagents well enough. As with anything here there is no
one-thing-fits-all solution.
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Try this member. Dr. Bob
http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=15667
I can personally vouch along with many other members. Great glass, great price. Might not be cost effective if out of the States though. I'm not sure.
Still, I would kick him a U<sub>2</sub>U and find out. The low prices may counter the increased shipping and still save you.
[Edited on 3-2-2012 by Bot0nist]
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He is right: thanks to him I have found parts that can't be had anywhere else. I cannot vouch for him enough. go this route before you try the Chinese
stuff ; you won't regret it!!
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I to ordered from Dr. Bob. I am in Canada, and companies do ship up north, but I get raped on the shipping, can be up to 60-70$! But from dr. Bob
here, he sold me some glassware at such an amazing price, that for the shipping to Canada, (which was surprisingly cheap, 18$) the low price of the
high quality glassware counteracted the price of shipping I still got a steal of a deal! Go with dr. Bob
Chemically yours
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LETSGOBABYWOO
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yea i might hit this mr bob up
seems to have a loyal fanbase
does he have any hotplate/stirrers?
or is it just glassware?
"The Longest journeys can start with the smallest steps"
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I just got a corning 320 hotplate stirrer in good condition, cheap. Way cheaper than what I was seeing on ebay. And all the glass you could dream of,
well almost.
U.T.F.S.E. and learn the joys of autodidacticism!
Don't judge each day only by the harvest you reap, but also by the seeds you sow.
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LETSGOBABYWOO
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[Edited on 3-2-2012 by LETSGOBABYWOO]
"The Longest journeys can start with the smallest steps"
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And if you don't want to buy resale (which is the best option I your looking for a good deal) C Tech Glass has good items, lots of different pieces of
glassware, good prices, and the best of all, PICTURES! Thats right. Pictures of their glassware, unlike elemental scientific or HMS beagle
Hope this helps
Sorry moderators, if I was supposed to edit my last post
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Well, OK, but who says
the picture posted on the website is the glass they actually send you?
Chemistry is not a cheap hobby. Trying to do it on the cheap is not a good idea. Take it from someone who has been doing it for almost 50 years.
The best glass is old fashioned Pyrex or Kimax, but I guess that's not easy to find nowadays. Failing that, go with a reputable supplier like United
Glass Technologies. I haven't bought glass from Elemental or HMS, so I don't know the quality of their glassware.
Heating sulfuric acid to 140 C to make ether in low bidder glassware is like hiring a cheap hooker. It may feel good to get the bargain, but will you
regret it in the morning? Some things can't be cured by penicillin.
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Well, I have ordered from them as well, and the pictures did depict the items I had ordered, and I think the point of the pictures, in some cases, is
just to give you an idea of the model of adapter you might be ordering. But your right. I have some Pyrex (real) stuff and I always reach for it first
before going to my cheap stuff. But you really should listen to Entropy, rather than a harmless, single digit poster like me
Haha....cheap hooker...I'm to young
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Quote: | Haha....cheap hooker...I'm to young |
Take heed anyway; seeing that unexpected discharge can really fuck up your day!
And penicillin will take the best part of a week to KO the 'most popular' of them if you're lucky, that is!
And 'sorry about the bluntness, BTW!
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I have bought from laboy in summer of 2011.
I didn't buy this one (that the OP posted)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-advanced-chemistry-lab-glasswa...
but I bought the 299$ one.
The 299$ comes with the same things + 2 neck 1 L flask
+ graham condenser + allihn condenser (not sure how allihn is written).
The joints are good.
I also like the glass thickness.
I don't like plastic keck clips. Plastic is cheap. I've had 2 that have broken.
I sort of don't like the graham condenser. The inner tube diameter is too thin so the liquid that condenses there fills it. I'm not sure how to
properly explain that so that you can understand --- bottom line, I wish it was 1 mm more in diameter.
On the positive side, the graham condensor inner tube is highly coiled. I'm guessing it is 80 cm to 100 cm long when uncoiled.
Another negative, they have pinched the outer tube of the graham condenser while it was hot. It made contact with the inner tube and CRACKED it.
They sent me a new one for free and it arrived quickly.
Overall, I'm happy with the whole thing.
Sorry for the long post
[Edited on 14-2-2012 by vmelkon]
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