DIY Stir plate
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DIY Stir plate
I'm thinking about making a couple of stir plates. It'll help when treating plants with bleach by keeping the material and liquid moving for better contact and decontamination.
Its pretty simple, and anyone with an old computer / parts laying around chould be able to rig it up pretty quickly. The only thing I think I'd have to actually buy is the stir bar.
Check out simple plans here: http://www.pbase.com/mrfebtober/gallery/diy_stir_plate
Its pretty simple, and anyone with an old computer / parts laying around chould be able to rig it up pretty quickly. The only thing I think I'd have to actually buy is the stir bar.
Check out simple plans here: http://www.pbase.com/mrfebtober/gallery/diy_stir_plate
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Right, but if you read what Ghazanfar's proposing to use it for that's where I think it might be an issue. He wants to use it inside the clean hood to stir the bleach solution constantly.krisw wrote:Aaron, I think most of the stirring took place prior to sterilization. So, at least for mixing the initial solutions we could use this, and then microwave them.
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Phyto Tech Labs has them for $6 - $7.
http://www.phytotechlab.com/searchresul ... tegoryid=8
Else you could use a nail or piece or metal rod dipped in "plasti dip". You can get a can of dip at HD or Lowes for about $6 - $7.
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http://www.phytotechlab.com/searchresul ... tegoryid=8
Else you could use a nail or piece or metal rod dipped in "plasti dip". You can get a can of dip at HD or Lowes for about $6 - $7.
Cheers.
Jim
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Not on how to build - but of one in use - yes.Ben Belton wrote:Related to this, did you say there was a video on youtube or something on how to build a DIY shaker table or something?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6jf3w_Cxm8
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I always bleach outside of the hood - then spray the container down with alcohol and take it into the hood. It minimizes movement inside the hood.Aaron wrote:Right, but if you read what Ghazanfar's proposing to use it for that's where I think it might be an issue. He wants to use it inside the clean hood to stir the bleach solution constantly.krisw wrote:Aaron, I think most of the stirring took place prior to sterilization. So, at least for mixing the initial solutions we could use this, and then microwave them.
I'd probably buy a stir rod - they're not that expensive.