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GrinchGrower
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: junk_f00d]
#27173873 - 01/28/21 12:12 AM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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A.k.a said: Couldn’t believe I’d never seen anybody use one of these when I found it today.

Sorry I don't get it, why use that instead of the standard trivet?
I think it connects to the trivet plate to provide extra spacing so you don't have to use jar rings etc.
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A.k.a
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: GrinchGrower]
#27174010 - 01/28/21 04:24 AM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Yeah I swapped it out for the rings as a spacer.
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bongoman
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: A.k.a]
#27175181 - 01/28/21 07:40 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Extractor for pulling out LC from a media bottle — luer lock on the end of the outlet tube allows you to connect a syringe and extract.
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junk_f00d


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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: bongoman]
#27175286 - 01/28/21 09:19 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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bongoman said: Extractor for pulling out LC from a media bottle — luer lock on the end of the outlet tube allows you to connect a syringe and extract.

Tek request!! I've been meaning to put one of these together, where'd you get the piece that connects to the syringe?
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Mycostotle
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: bongoman]
#27175304 - 01/28/21 09:31 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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bongoman said: Extractor for pulling out LC from a media bottle — luer lock on the end of the outlet tube allows you to connect a syringe and extract.

I have tried to get to this to work but it gets bacterial every time.. good luck 😄
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: Mycostotle] 1
#27175374 - 01/28/21 11:04 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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cork border + pen spring made into a nice D3 style transfer tool
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: junk_f00d]
#27175463 - 01/29/21 01:06 AM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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cork border + pen spring made into a nice D3 style transfer tool 
Seems like the best version I’ve seen. Have you used it yet? How’d it work?
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: ragehottie]
#27175469 - 01/29/21 01:14 AM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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works just fine, really nice over the scalpel and i’m still able to get my stuff agar side down. if you search amazon for “cork boarer” you’ll see this one, comes in a set. it was like $3 shipped lol. it did require cutting the metal on the far end, otherwise the interior rod was too short.
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: GrinchGrower]
#27175476 - 01/29/21 01:43 AM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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GrinchGrower said:
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junk_f00d said:
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A.k.a said: Couldn’t believe I’d never seen anybody use one of these when I found it today.

Sorry I don't get it, why use that instead of the standard trivet?
I think it connects to the trivet plate to provide extra spacing so you don't have to use jar rings etc.
It's a modular trivet! You can daisy chain them to make it any size. I have one for the pressure cooker, you'd need two or three for a canner.
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: stubb]
#27175552 - 01/29/21 04:16 AM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Yeah I didn’t see the part about attaching them together for bigger PCs. I had to still leave one jar ring in the middle of the rubber to keep it big enough for the presto.
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: A.k.a]
#27176059 - 01/29/21 11:09 AM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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I'm not sure that these are meant to be modular as stated above i don't recall any mention of that on the packaging, but there is a metal clip that attaches the ends together.. Just use that to connect to another spacer, and use the clip that came with the new spacer on the other side.
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: mycosavant]
#27176560 - 01/29/21 04:25 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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It does say in small print on the back to buy two and clip them together lol.
I was trying to figure out how to fit both clasps on it so I finally dug the package out of the garbage and saw that.
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Failboat
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: A.k.a]
#27177368 - 01/30/21 03:37 AM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Idk what y'all did, or whomever, with the stock trivet plates but I have used simple kitchen cloths as a buffer to keep jars off the metal bottom.
Has anybody implemented a pipette to their LC routine? I just ordered one, and I guess I gotta order tips too, but I figure I will be able to use less LC per innoculations, and a consistent quantity per noc.
Now I gotta go get a chipper shredder for my Mimosa. Thinking I'll use it to make some mash and get me a fancy custom hand made copper still to learn how to make cherry brandy. Hell I could even use grain water from prep to hydrate my mash. Might go buy a farm after that so I can grow a nice lot of hemp. Then I can make hemp liquors and cooking extracts. Maybe one day I'll even inoculate a field of rye with some ergot LC...
For now I have 100lb of lye, they shipped me double my order at no extra cost, just a few days late. Got 25kg shea butter, 32lb castor oil, 8lb coconut oil, canola, olive oil, and extra virgin olive oil. 4 essential oils; sweet orange, texas cedarwood, Japanese peppermint, and Australian Tea Tree. Gotta swing by a restaurant supply store for 50lb of tallow and then I just need to finish processing my old purple dye solutions. Add some homegrown loofa fibers and I'll have enough soap to start a shop, so maybe catch me on lot slinging soap to dirty hippie kids. I expect the purple mimosa dye to color it more of an ugly brown, but at least it'll be put to good use. Got 10kg of chunky shredded dye dropped off yesterday morning.
Feels like things are just getting started.
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Jarhead3521
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: Failboat]
#27177622 - 01/30/21 08:53 AM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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I have a stock pile of the pipettes from the plates I was ordering, now I’ve got a possible use for them all!
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: Jarhead3521]
#27177633 - 01/30/21 09:00 AM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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I've been using 10ml glass pipettes for syphoning off non-polar layer when working with said purple dye for years. I use them for other random things like measuring hydro nutes and shit. Don't know why I haven't found a use for them in cult. Good thinking.
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: GypsyBastard] 1
#27177859 - 01/30/21 11:41 AM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Very simple, but I love it! No need to put my scalpel down. Clued a magnet on the flowhood.
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: Puduwoke]
#27177872 - 01/30/21 11:48 AM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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at my door
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GypsyBastard
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: kanemush]
#27178107 - 01/30/21 02:46 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Finally got my propane burner running. Will be nice to not have to hear the rocker and steam or to have to take up half the stove top.
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: Puduwoke]
#27178153 - 01/30/21 03:30 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Puduwoke said: Very simple, but I love it! No need to put my scalpel down. Clued a magnet on the flowhood.

I sure enjoy my magnet too...

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Crackatoa
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: Puduwoke]
#27178306 - 01/30/21 06:05 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Puduwoke said: Very simple, but I love it! No need to put my scalpel down. Clued a magnet on the flowhood.

 I know what I'm snagging soon, simple and effective. I cant believe I didnt think of it but it's one of those things you dont think about till you see it. Now I can have the room my shotglass takes up.
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