Setting up a home lab, where does /sci/ buy most of their lab equipment?
>>8080242
>buying lab equipment
Holy fuck dude, how much money do you have?
I buy my glasswares at walmart. At the moment I am conducting an experiment to see whether there is a proton exchange when I mix baking soda with vinegar.
>>8080294
there is
>>8080242
Great idea for a thread. I've been considering a home lab.
>>8080242
depends on the type of lab
AFAIK all of the people I know of who set up labs got their supplies at department stores. They were meth labs though. Emphasis on "were"
>>8080358
No worries, not planning on making a meth lab any time soon.
>>8080358
>implying there is any use for home labs other than making psychoactive chemicals
>>8080242
reported to fbi
>>8080446
bdass boong
>>8080433
You could probably get some pretty sweet terrorism accomplished with a good set up.
Refurb poweredges off eBay. Buy some high end eng batch xeons and slap em in.
Amazon, eBay
>>8080433
not everybody is obsessed with blowing up your shitlard country, anon
Is there anything more autistic than home chemistry?
>Using a chemistry set, a toy usually sold to 8 year olds
>Causing a mess in your mum's house
>Achieving absolutely nothing, all you can do are reactions that are shown to kids in secondary school
>Just a general air of trying so hard to look like a real scientist that it's cringeworthy especially at your age
Like fuck sake either do a non-autistic science hobby like astronomy, botany or robotics or ask your prof for undergrad research opportunities if you want to do chemistry so bad.
>setting up a home lab
RIP