first of all i would say link us up to the suppliers website so we can
have a look for ourselves :-) dont be hogging the good stuff hehe
On Mar 5, 4:05 am, ryan martin <ryan.jason.mar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've been looking for second-hand lab hardware and have finally found an
> eWaste company that I can do business with. They have tons of equipment and
> I'm looking to start going over it and testing hardware to see what works
> and what doesn't. Centrifuges, microscopes, and the like I get; but when I
> get into analyzers and spectrometers I'll be having trouble figuring out
> testing protocols to ensure the hardware still functions (reliably). I'm
> looking for a good discussion list specifically for lab equipment testing,
> and maybe getting some help sorting out what might and might not be useful
> for a small scale diy bio lab.
>
> Thanks
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