Re: [DIYbio] Equipment & Reagent Exchange

This makes DIY even more important. Make or adapt (from other non-regulated
items) the equipment yourself. That is not controlled by the Texas
regulations.

On Saturday, March 10, 2012 04:06:56 PM Meredith L. Patterson wrote:
> AFAIK, "some places" == "Texas":
>
> http://www.crscientific.com/texas-glassware.html
>
> http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/RegulatoryServices/narcotics/narcprecursor.htm
> has the full list of controlled equipment:
>
> "Chemical laboratory apparatus" means any item of equipment designed,
> made, or adapted to manufacture a controlled substance or a controlled
> substance analogue, including:
>
> (A) a condenser
> (B) a distilling apparatus
> (C) a vacuum drier
> (D) a three-neck or distilling flask
> (E) a tableting machine
> (F) an encapsulating machine
> (G) a filter, Buchner, or separatory funnel
> (H) an Erlenmeyer, two-neck, or single-neck flask
> (I) a round-bottom, Florence, thermometer, or filtering flask
> (J) a Soxhlet extractor
> (K) a transformer
> (L) a flask heater
> (M) a heating mantel or
> (N) an adaptor tube
>
> --mlp
>
> On Sat, Mar 10, 2012 at 9:58 PM, Jeswin <phillyj101@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I heard that in some places there are laws against buying lab
> > glassware out of fear of meth production. You guys should check your
> > laws before you do anything of this sort. Don't be caught on the wrong
> > side of the law.
> >
> > Otherwise, a good idea. It would be very useful if we had more community
> > labs.
> >
> > On Sat, Mar 10, 2012 at 4:10 PM, Ethan <argentumxy@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> I apologize for clogging up the group with my threads, but I had an idea
> >> (shocking as that may seem). Looking through old threads, I couldn't
> >> really find much about exchanging laboratory equipment and reagents
> >> between members here. I think if some system were set up, it would be
> >> useful to a lot of DIYbio members. That said, I quickly whipped up a
> >> Google docs spreadsheet that could be used to list items that you want
> >> to sell or trade to other members here. The link is at the end of this
> >> message. All DIYbio members should have access, but it is a very real
> >> possibility that I screwed something up as this is my first Google doc
> >> spreadsheet.
> >>
> >> I suppose some basic rules are needed:
> >> Only list in empty cells. If your item is no longer available (has been
> >> sold, traded, etc) please remove it from the listing. At the very least
> >> put the item and your email so that you may be contacted, but more info
> >> is probably useful.
> >>
> >> Let me know what you guys think of the idea.
> >>
> >> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AllwKjhg8CTsdEhiU2VvVkxyS1R
> >> IWTNDc3FVNEw3R2c#gid=0
> >>
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