On 08/02/2018 12:12 PM, Nathan McCorkle wrote:
> I
> really want to upgrade my lab shelving to have glass doors on the
> front, so I can still see inside, but that stuff is protected from
> dust.
Occasionally I see cabinets and such for sale as vintage industrial
for high prices. Brands like Boekel. They make a cube that is about one foot on a side
that goes for $175 each used. They have gasketed doors to be airtight, and sides are glass too.
https://alt-model-images.s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/full-version-images/2018-03-30140212%2B00003.jpg
I think I might go into the lab furniture business! Supplying
cabinets that ship flat with "some assembly required" to be sealed
like the flow benches I am planning would be a good side item to sell.
Maybe I can think of a lower cost way to get that aquarium look.
I've found that I can make a particle counter instrument to
send along with a flow bench or cabinet kit to test the seams with
and the counter could sell for $20, so that idea is percolating along...
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