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Stipe-n Cap


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Re: Box fan flowhoods, Glove boxes, Positive pressure boxes and Automated Mono-Tubs [Re: mushboy] 1
#28211380 - 03/02/23 05:49 PM (10 months, 21 days ago) |
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mushboy said: They are on a break.

Thanks for always keeping an eye out, mushboy
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Re: Box fan flowhoods, Glove boxes, Positive pressure boxes and Automated Mono-Tubs [Re: Stipe-n Cap]
#28213991 - 03/04/23 11:20 AM (10 months, 19 days ago) |
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Given the demand, i think Shroomery should just sell diy glovebox kits
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Re: Box fan flowhoods, Glove boxes, Positive pressure boxes and Automated Mono-Tubs [Re: Moshe] 2
#28214198 - 03/04/23 01:46 PM (10 months, 19 days ago) |
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1x roll of duct tape 1x package of dish gloves, yellow
$99.99, first time buyer gets 50% of gift card for Nitrogen canister rental and 10% off grave stone
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Re: Box fan flowhoods, Glove boxes, Positive pressure boxes and Automated Mono-Tubs [Re: Stipe-n Cap] 2
#28214239 - 03/04/23 02:10 PM (10 months, 19 days ago) |
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Stipe-n Cap said: 1x roll of duct tape 1x package of dish gloves, yellow
$99.99, first time buyer gets 50% of gift card for Nitrogen canister rental and 10% off grave stone 
I tell you what, you'd tell me that couple of years ago, you'd have yourself a deal  
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Re: Box fan flowhoods, Glove boxes, Positive pressure boxes and Automated Mono-Tubs [Re: Moshe]
#28214252 - 03/04/23 02:20 PM (10 months, 19 days ago) |
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Shroomin4u said: -sidenote You don't need inert gas for a glovebox, but you could easily purchase said gas from a welding shop if you wanted to use it.
Inert gas asphyxiation isn't part of the tek but can easily be added
If dirt naps aren't your thing I guess we can just settle for chemical sterilants or disinfectants, don't worry about a respirator, the gloves are fixed with two layers of duct tape.
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Re: Box fan flowhoods, Glove boxes, Positive pressure boxes and Automated Mono-Tubs [Re: Stipe-n Cap] 2
#28214263 - 03/04/23 02:25 PM (10 months, 19 days ago) |
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Oh oh, I got an idea. In the premium pack we can add UV-C lights and ozone generators for extra sterility.
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Re: Box fan flowhoods, Glove boxes, Positive pressure boxes and Automated Mono-Tubs [Re: Stipe-n Cap] 1
#28214276 - 03/04/23 02:30 PM (10 months, 19 days ago) |
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Stipe-n Cap said:
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Shroomin4u said: -sidenote You don't need inert gas for a glovebox, but you could easily purchase said gas from a welding shop if you wanted to use it.
Inert gas asphyxiation isn't part of the tek but can easily be added
Fuck me, i bet there's an idiot somewhere on youtube right now showing kids how to replace this gay inert shit with butane 
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SirPsycho said: Oh oh, I got an idea. In the premium pack we can add UV-C lights and ozone generators for extra sterility.

Oh you betta believe i have one of those  
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Re: Box fan flowhoods, Glove boxes, Positive pressure boxes and Automated Mono-Tubs [Re: Moshe]
#28227654 - 03/13/23 10:58 AM (10 months, 10 days ago) |
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Personally, I used a glovebox for years, with a very low rate of contamination (once I switched from using birdseed to rye, contamination was basically a non-issue for me). My initial design was in fact a plastic tote with taped-in dish gloves. Later I modified that to a design using plumbing fittings that rotated, so I could turn my hands more effectively without twisting up the gloves. The biggest problem with that design was that I couldn't quite reach the back of the box. If I pushed a jar too far back I had to push against the front wall with one hand and stretch the other glove a little bit to reach the jar.
The system I use is to pressure cook my tools inside of jars with regular tyvek lids. The jars are loaded into the glove box, then the walls and jars are misted with vinegar and then hydrogen peroxide. I wipe the droplets off the roof for better visibility, then close up the glovebox and wait at least a half hour. Then, wearing a mask, I put my hands into the glovebox. I loosen the lid on the jars I'll be working with, open the tool jar and take out a tool, then make my transfer. I discard the tool on the bottom of the glove box, seal up the jars. loosen the next jar I'll be using, get another tool, etc. Or, if doing GtG transfers, no tools. Just pour from jar to jar, minimizing the time the jars are open.
I've read the arguments against glove boxes and they don't really convince me. Especially because I've tried the still air box method and experienced a higher rate of contamination using it.
Sure, you can create an air vortex by using a device designed to create an air vortex, pulling it all the way back using your full strength, and snapping it. That's not how I use the glove box. I could create a ton of air movement by slapping the top of the still air box like a drum, too.
I'm not going to take a running start from across the room and dive into the gloves. I'm going to place my hands gently into the gloves, displacing a few hundred mL of air by doing so. When you place your hands into a still air box, you also displace that few hundred mL of air. Furthermore, when I put my hands into the box, I am displacing the air that is already in the box, outward. I am not drawing in new air from the room. By the time I remove my hands from the glovebox, all of my jars are sealed again.
The design I use currently is a little bit different again. It includes a pressure equalization port (A small opening stuffed with polyfill) to provide a filtered route for air to move into the box. I'm not sure that's necessary, but I did it anyway. Also, rather than using full gloves attached to the box, I use Tyvek sleeves, attached to the box at one end, and open at the other. I put on disposable vinyl gloves, wash them with isopropanol, and then put my hands through the sleeves into the box. This gives me the maximum freedom of movement in the box without providing an unobstructed route for outside air to enter, or having any exposed skin or clothing inside the box.
It's worked for me for years, and I consider the opposition to using glove boxes to be at best overblown. In my experience, glove boxes work better than still air boxes with open holes at preventing spores from getting into your jars.
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Stipe-n Cap


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Re: Box fan flowhoods, Glove boxes, Positive pressure boxes and Automated Mono-Tubs [Re: PocketRevolution] 3
#28227769 - 03/13/23 12:41 PM (10 months, 10 days ago) |
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Nobody said you couldn't use them, read the OP, there's a disclaimer at the top of the page.
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Re: Box fan flowhoods, Glove boxes, Positive pressure boxes and Automated Mono-Tubs [Re: Stipe-n Cap] 6
#28230537 - 03/15/23 09:57 AM (10 months, 8 days ago) |
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I'm going to double post here, why? Because I can.
I've often been told that using a butter knife in lieu of a proper slotted screwdriver is, well, less than ideal. I strongly disagree. Here's why:
For years I have been taking special care to heat the tips of my butter-knives; I bend/fold the tips in onto themselves like I'mmakimg Damascus steel, I then harden the tips.
My screwdriver tek works every time. I experience very few failures when driving screws into my deck, or when hanging pictures of my dog in the den.
My engineering skills have produced an end product which more or less mimics the original tool. Yes, I know what you're going to say: "why don't you just purchase a real screwdriver at the hardware store? It's far easier, plus they're cheap and purposely designed for driving screws"
Answer: Because I like to experiment! I'll be damned if anyone tells me that my screwdriver doesn't work, because it does. Check out this picture of my dog, the frame was hung using my tek:

That's how I read many of the responsesto this thread. "Engineers" producing solutions to problems which don't really exist, armed with butter-knives when all they needed was a screwdriver.
Never bring a butter-knife to a screwdriver fight
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Re: Box fan flowhoods, Glove boxes, Positive pressure boxes and Automated Mono-Tubs [Re: Stipe-n Cap] 4
#28230627 - 03/15/23 11:53 AM (10 months, 8 days ago) |
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If I spent the time making a cool Damascus screwdriver out of a butter knife, its damn sure never touching a screw. Itβs going in the display case on the mantle, right above the fireplace poker I spent 1295.6 hours to hand forge instead of buying one for $40.π
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Re: Box fan flowhoods, Glove boxes, Positive pressure boxes and Automated Mono-Tubs [Re: San Pedro Girl] 2
#28230641 - 03/15/23 12:05 PM (10 months, 8 days ago) |
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I said "like" Damascus
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Re: Box fan flowhoods, Glove boxes, Positive pressure boxes and Automated Mono-Tubs [Re: Stipe-n Cap] 1
#28230847 - 03/15/23 03:24 PM (10 months, 8 days ago) |
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Why doesn't Mc D's use quality ice cream machines? At any given time there are roughly 15-20 percent of the machines broke down across the US. That's like having a 15-20 percent failure rate, yet they keep using the same machines that break down every week.
https://mcbroken.com/ Well, looks like only 10% currently.. last time I checked it was 15..
What gives? Not a single other fast food chain has problems with their machines..
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Re: Box fan flowhoods, Glove boxes, Positive pressure boxes and Automated Mono-Tubs [Re: PsillySeeEms] 1
#28230853 - 03/15/23 03:26 PM (10 months, 8 days ago) |
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My theory is that they they are "broke down" when the late night employees don't want to fuck with making shakes and whatnot.
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Re: Box fan flowhoods, Glove boxes, Positive pressure boxes and Automated Mono-Tubs [Re: myc_ousin_vinny] 1
#28231465 - 03/16/23 01:26 AM (10 months, 8 days ago) |
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I remember reading something from a McDonald's employee about how it has a self cleaning cycle it'll just go into at a certain predetermined time, and you can't use it until it's done. Can take hours.
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Re: Box fan flowhoods, Glove boxes, Positive pressure boxes and Automated Mono-Tubs [Re: Way] 5
#28231623 - 03/16/23 07:20 AM (10 months, 8 days ago) |
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What the fuck does McDonald's have to do with anything?
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Re: Box fan flowhoods, Glove boxes, Positive pressure boxes and Automated Mono-Tubs [Re: Stipe-n Cap]
#28231696 - 03/16/23 08:41 AM (10 months, 7 days ago) |
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Lol
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Re: Box fan flowhoods, Glove boxes, Positive pressure boxes and Automated Mono-Tubs [Re: Stipe-n Cap] 2
#28231802 - 03/16/23 10:05 AM (10 months, 7 days ago) |
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Stipe-n Cap said: What the fuck does McDonald's have to do with anything?
Think outside the booox maaaaan, it's all connected namsaaain
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Re: Box fan flowhoods, Glove boxes, Positive pressure boxes and Automated Mono-Tubs [Re: dowodenum] 3
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The random thoughts about random shit thread [Re: PsillySeeEms] 3
#28232277 - 03/16/23 04:16 PM (10 months, 7 days ago) |
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I fixed the title.
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