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Default Anyone have a source for used lab equipment?

Anyone have a source for used lab equipment?

I am looking for the following:

burette for acid titration
scale for measuring small items (grams)
stir plate
flasks

any suggestions?
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"Fishhead" > wrote in message
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> Anyone have a source for used lab equipment?
>
> I am looking for the following:
>
> burette for acid titration
> scale for measuring small items (grams)
> stir plate
> flasks
>
> any suggestions?


No, but why do you want used glassware? New glassware isn't that
expensive, and you know it isn't contaminated with anything nasty.
The scale and stirplate are a different issue though.

--arne


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I agree. I would not use used glassware. You never know what has been in
it. There are some real nasty items that cannot easily be washed off glass.
Certainly not with soap and water. Even the other items might be
suspicious. You do not know what was splashed on them. I have been around
labs and they scare me.

Ray

"arne thormodsen" > wrote in message
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> "Fishhead" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Anyone have a source for used lab equipment?
>>
>> I am looking for the following:
>>
>> burette for acid titration
>> scale for measuring small items (grams)
>> stir plate
>> flasks
>>
>> any suggestions?

>
> No, but why do you want used glassware? New glassware isn't that
> expensive, and you know it isn't contaminated with anything nasty. The
> scale and stirplate are a different issue though.
>
> --arne
>
>



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There are some real nasty items that cannot easily be washed off glass.
>



like what pray tell?
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billb
Sorry but I don't kiss ass, yours included.
"Ray Calvert" > wrote in message
m...
> I agree. I would not use used glassware. You never know what has been in
> it. Certainly not with soap and water. Even the other items might be
> suspicious. You do not know what was splashed on them. I have been

around
> labs and they scare me.
>
> Ray
>
> "arne thormodsen" > wrote in message
> ...
> >
> > "Fishhead" > wrote in message
> > ...
> >> Anyone have a source for used lab equipment?
> >>
> >> I am looking for the following:
> >>
> >> burette for acid titration
> >> scale for measuring small items (grams)
> >> stir plate
> >> flasks
> >>
> >> any suggestions?

> >
> > No, but why do you want used glassware? New glassware isn't that
> > expensive, and you know it isn't contaminated with anything nasty. The
> > scale and stirplate are a different issue though.
> >
> > --arne
> >
> >

>
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Joe Sallustio
 
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Try Cynmar.com. There is a lot of imported glassware and the pricing
is good. It does not compare to Corning or Kimble, but I use it and
it's good enough for the price. They sell some Corning and Kimble by
the way. This is all new stuff, but very economical.

Joe



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> Sorry but I don't kiss ass, yours included.
>


With that attitude you can figure it out yourself. The easy way by
contacting osha or the hard way by poisoning yourself. No problem to me as
long as I do not drink your wine.

Ray


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Ray Calvert wrote:
>>Sorry but I don't kiss ass, yours included.
>>

>
>
> With that attitude you can figure it out yourself. The easy way by
> contacting osha or the hard way by poisoning yourself. No problem to me as
> long as I do not drink your wine.
>
> Ray
>
>



I am the original poster.
And I never posted "Sorry but I don't kiss ass, yours included."

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There are some real nasty items that cannot easily be washed off glass.


like what pray tell?
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This looks good, but I did not see any burettes listed

I think that is what I need for acid testing

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What looks good? Cynmar? They have burettes and pipettes. They spell
it buret.

Joe

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