On 04/21/2018 10:58 PM, Lauren R wrote:
> Good points! That's true--you can build a lab that's not bad over time. I'll keep an eye out and watch equip on eBay.
So now you're definitely in the weird category -- the other essential is that your lab either be all portable, (which surplus
equipment is not), or you need to start choosing a town to live in and control some dirt to have a lab on. If interested, contact
me about planning, pitfalls, learning to use gnucash to do accrual based manufacturing bookkeeping, etc. The going is definitely
getting weird, so we all might as well turn pro. (Like HST said)
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John Griessen
industromatic.com Austin TX building lab gear for biologists
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Re: [DIYbio] Re: DIY lab equipment
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