On 01/28/2013 09:04 AM, Jeswin wrote:
> we
> should be able to do it ourselves.
You bet.
I have some old pipetman pipettes. They have instructions for disassembly,
signs to look for if worn, but not a good howto on verifying volumes. Humidity and how fast you do the steps
will matter for anything evaporating, (which is everything of interest).
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