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BeefSupremeJr
Detritivore



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theyre on the back wall of a closet i dont think ill hit them. and i basically am emotionally an old english woman
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edixo
Fun Guy


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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: BeefSupremeJr] 3
#28603011 - 12/30/23 07:14 AM (4 months, 15 days ago) |
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SAB (finally), mesh screen for grain prepping, and a noc loop.
Mesh screen is made out of a cheap canvas frame that I removed the canvas from.
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BeefSupremeJr
Detritivore



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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: edixo]
#28603106 - 12/30/23 09:01 AM (4 months, 15 days ago) |
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wait what?
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SwabMarley
Twisted Metal Head



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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: BeefSupremeJr] 2
#28603114 - 12/30/23 09:11 AM (4 months, 15 days ago) |
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Iβm guessing just a photo to show the three seperate items and the SAB doesnβt infact have a mesh roof
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SupaThaRipper
Genetics Hoarder



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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: SwabMarley] 4
#28603156 - 12/30/23 09:42 AM (4 months, 15 days ago) |
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The mesh screen is laminar
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wavyedge
perpetually undulating


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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: SupaThaRipper] 4
#28603171 - 12/30/23 09:55 AM (4 months, 15 days ago) |
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LEPA
Low efficiency particulate air filter
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SupaThaRipper
Genetics Hoarder



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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: wavyedge]
#28603174 - 12/30/23 09:56 AM (4 months, 15 days ago) |
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π€£
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San Pedro Girl
Shoebox Ninjaπ₯·




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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: SupaThaRipper] 5
#28603347 - 12/30/23 01:33 PM (4 months, 15 days ago) |
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Thanks to Stipes recommendation, I have a nice new hot glove!
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Gleyck



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Quote:
San Pedro Girl said: Thanks to Stipes recommendation, I have a nice new hot glove!

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Mandrake Erpelmann
St. Ranger



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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: Gleyck] 3
#28605505 - 01/01/24 08:10 AM (4 months, 13 days ago) |
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 made this auto-core-ejecting-biopsy-device! produces a load of tiny "wedges" in seconds, which can be easily picked up with a needle and placed in small cryovials full of dest. H2O. very accurate too for isolating single colonies when u try to isolate monokarions
the thing itself is made from normal steel, the handle is stainless. that way only the tip gets hot in my induction sterilizer...
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SupaThaRipper
Genetics Hoarder



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Absolutely love my agar punch. I got lucky and received this one through a purchase for something else and got it for real cheap

Also, my bulk grain drying rack! Life was harder than it had to be before this thing!
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Mandrake Erpelmann
St. Ranger



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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: SupaThaRipper]
#28605889 - 01/01/24 02:00 PM (4 months, 13 days ago) |
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Quote:
SupaThaRipper said: Absolutely love my agar punch. I got lucky and received this one through a purchase for something else and got it for real cheap

Also, my bulk grain drying rack! Life was harder than it had to be before this thing!

your agar punch has a good and simple design! think i gonna copy that haha
Edited by Mandrake Erpelmann (01/01/24 02:01 PM)
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SupaThaRipper
Genetics Hoarder



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I like the spring because then itβs one hand operation
This is what it looks like with the inner shaft removed
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Mandrake Erpelmann
St. Ranger



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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: SupaThaRipper]
#28606050 - 01/01/24 03:47 PM (4 months, 13 days ago) |
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is the plunger/rod ferromagnetic aswell? it seems to me that it dosent work so well to induction sterilize tubular/hollow objects like needles n stuff, any experience?
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SupaThaRipper
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The inside βpush rodβ is the same type of metal as the host rod. Both of them heat up well with the induction sterilizer. I got my induction sterilizer along with the agar punch both from thermohelix. He doesnβt usually sell agar punches but I was looking for one he recommended. So he sent me a spare he had.
Syringes, tweezers, scissors and stuff I still use a torch for as most of them are stainless or wonβt heat with induction
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Mandrake Erpelmann
St. Ranger



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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: SupaThaRipper]
#28606089 - 01/01/24 04:16 PM (4 months, 13 days ago) |
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can you try if/how it heats up when you leave out the push-rod? wanna know if its just stuff like my coil geometry (or what ever the reason is) or if its more general physics fucking with my shit... ^^
i minimized the use of open flame after setting my hand on fire once, by ignition of residual disinfectant. wearing nitrile gloves was pretty nasty mistake at that moment, melted instantly...
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inski
Cortinariologist



Registered: 02/28/06
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Here's a large container I found, 30cm ruler (12inches) for scale, it's about 75 liter capacity and roughly three times the size of the containers I routinely use for sgfc's but a bit taller, is it weird to be excited about buying a large container like this?

Now, what to do with it, large sgfc? any ideas?
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Baba Yaga
Psychedelic Minion

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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: inski] 4
#28606122 - 01/01/24 04:51 PM (4 months, 12 days ago) |
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I absolute share the excitement looking at tubs and bins. One of these days I am pulling the trigger on the ones they sell to store artificial Christmas trees.
Have you had a look at water tubs yet? They have pretty much replaced SGFCs
https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/26601054#26601054
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SupaThaRipper
Genetics Hoarder



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Quote:
Mandrake Erpelmann said: can you try if/how it heats up when you leave out the push-rod? wanna know if its just stuff like my coil geometry (or what ever the reason is) or if its more general physics fucking with my shit... ^^
i minimized the use of open flame after setting my hand on fire once, by ignition of residual disinfectant. wearing nitrile gloves was pretty nasty mistake at that moment, melted instantly...
I separated them and was still able to heat both pieces individually. I also go my fingers once on the torch and melted my nitrile glove π€¦ββοΈ not fun lol
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inski
Cortinariologist



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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: Baba Yaga]
#28606167 - 01/01/24 05:33 PM (4 months, 12 days ago) |
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Quote:
Baba Yaga said: I absolute share the excitement looking at tubs and bins. One of these days I am pulling the trigger on the ones they sell to store artificial Christmas trees.
Have you had a look at water tubs yet? They have pretty much replaced SGFCs
https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/26601054#26601054
Exciting for sure, this is actually one of those containers for storing artificial Christmas trees π²
Thanks, I'll check out the water tubsπ
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