Jump to content
RemedySpot.com

Scales

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

wrote:

> ...I'm a graduated pipette guy..

,

Are you talking glass pipettes? Do you have a good source for those

(graduated)? And why do they seem to be numbered backwards when I've

found them in catalogs?

While on the subject: Anyone know who sells the small size

disposable pipettes ? Occasionally I find those very handy, e.g., for

dipping into small sample vials, but I don't recall any of the vendors

I've looked at recently having them. And then, of course, it's gotta

be a vendor from whom you want some other stuff, too, or it's not

worth it to pay shipping, or they have a minimum.

I actually use them indefinitely, rather than treating them as

disposable.

Thanks for your comments, , and for any tips,

e

Link to comment
Share on other sites

e <avir-c@...> wrote: wrote:

> ...I'm a graduated pipette guy..

e wrote:

While on the subject: Anyone know who sells the small size

disposable pipettes ? Occasionally I find those very handy, e.g., for

dipping into small sample vials, but I don't recall any of the vendors

I've looked at recently having them. And then, of course, it's gotta

be a vendor from whom you want some other stuff, too, or it's not

worth it to pay shipping, or they have a minimum.

I actually use them indefinitely, rather than treating them as

disposable.

e

I get my plastic pipettes in large quantities from thechemistrystore.com. My

husband gets some of his soapmaking supplies from them. I can't vouch for the

quality of any of their ingredients because I haven't used them. They seem

geared towards soap-making. But you can't really mess up a plastic pipette.

Elise

http://www.tambela.com

---------------------------------

Everyone is raving about the all-new beta.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

e wrote:

>

> wrote:

>

> > ...I'm a graduated pipette guy..

>

> ,

>

> Are you talking glass pipettes? Do you have a good source for those

> (graduated)? And why do they seem to be numbered backwards when I've

> found them in catalogs?

Found mine at American Science and Surplus....

1ml graduated serological pipettes...These are way thinner than most

eyedropper barrels...

At one time they had both plastic and glass....

Last time I was there....they didn't have any.....With them it's a hit

or miss thing.....

I'm sure they're standard in the industry, and yes, they're numbered

backwards....

They were cheap....because I consider them disposable (as does the

mfr.)...I bought a supply...

I'm usually working with smaller bottles....

I usually cut a pipette into three lengths with the scale on

them.....and use the graduations, ignoring the numbering...

From back in science class when one had to cut glass tubing....

One makes a scratch on one side with a triangular file.....

Then, with both thumbs opposite the scratch, you snap the tube....

If it's glass, you can fire polish the end nicely with a gas stove

flame...just rotate until the sharp edges are gone...

It's takes a little practice.....and be wearing eye protection when

doing this kinda stuff...and the glass does get hot...so beware....

--

W. Bourbonais

L'Hermite Aromatique

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...

> > It's one of those cheezy Walmart wind thingys it has the dial in

> front that you turn one way or the other to reset it.

Oh, I loved that type of scale. All I had to do was lean a teensy bit in one

direction and make the numbers go down, lean the other and they would go

up - you get the picture.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 3 months later...
Guest guest

I bought a lovely Sunbeam Scale at Wal-Mart that does decimal weights. It cost me about 20 bucks, hubby had a mild heart attack but I bought it anyway.

~

Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming - Wow! What a ride!~ Unknown

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Many digital scales will weigh in .2 or even .1 increments.

SulaBlue

>

> How are some of you able to say your weight like 2.1 pounds? Meaning is there

a scale

that reads it that way?

> Robin :-)

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Many digital scales will weigh in .2 or even .1 increments.

SulaBlue

>

> How are some of you able to say your weight like 2.1 pounds? Meaning is there

a scale

that reads it that way?

> Robin :-)

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Many digital scales will weigh in .2 or even .1 increments.

SulaBlue

>

> How are some of you able to say your weight like 2.1 pounds? Meaning is there

a scale

that reads it that way?

> Robin :-)

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Many digital scales will weigh in .2 or even .1 increments.

SulaBlue

>

> How are some of you able to say your weight like 2.1 pounds? Meaning is there

a scale

that reads it that way?

> Robin :-)

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Many digital scales will weigh in .2 or even .1 increments.

SulaBlue

>

> How are some of you able to say your weight like 2.1 pounds? Meaning is there

a scale

that reads it that way?

> Robin :-)

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Many digital scales will weigh in .2 or even .1 increments.

SulaBlue

>

> How are some of you able to say your weight like 2.1 pounds? Meaning is there

a scale

that reads it that way?

> Robin :-)

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Many digital scales will weigh in .2 or even .1 increments.

SulaBlue

>

> How are some of you able to say your weight like 2.1 pounds? Meaning is there

a scale

that reads it that way?

> Robin :-)

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

I got a Salter, accurate to 400lbs that measures in I think either .2 or .1

increments at Bed

Bath and Beyond for $39 (-20% coupon!)

SulaBlue

>

> I bought a lovely Sunbeam Scale at Wal-Mart that does decimal weights. It cost

me

about 20 bucks, hubby had a mild heart attack but I bought it anyway.

>

>

> ~

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Ours is old and we have to keep setting it back to zero and try to place it in the same spot every week. I would like to get a new one maybe down the road a bit as a reward once I show DH that I am actually serious.

Robin :-)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 years later...
Guest guest

I use a digital kitchen scale, and it works really well.

In a message dated 6/11/2009 4:40:18 P.M. Central Daylight Time, smduja@... writes:

Does everyone use a letter scale instead of a kitchen scale? I am getting ready to start and looking for as much info as possible.Thanks

Dell Deals: Don't miss huge summer savings on popular laptops starting at $449.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

I use a food or other stuff scale made by Salter that does both pounds and grams from 0 to 5 g and 0 to 11 pounds that cost me $15 or so on Amazon. It has been more than sufficient for me while on hCG.

Judith

From: smduja <smduja@...> Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 4:32:12 PMSubject: Scales

Does everyone use a letter scale instead of a kitchen scale? I am getting ready to start and looking for as much info as possible.Thanks

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 9 months later...
Guest guest

Holly,

I found that the numbers on the scale really got me as well but I also found

that if I weight frequently (like every day for a month) and wrote those numbers

down, that my body was always 'self adjusting' and a lot of time, despite how I

was eating or exercising (the effect of time of month, or a little extra sodium

in some beans that caused me to retain water, not drinking enough water some

days, etc.) gave me a better focus that my weight wasn't always reflecting how

I was doing or how I was feeling.  It was easier to let the scale go & not let

the number effect me as I know for a FACT now that I've measured for a month

straight, that my weight can fluctuate as much a 5 pounds in one week, doing

exactly the same thing (diet/exercise). 

what has worked better for me is doing a weekly measure (hips, waist, arms,

thighs, etc.) as I'm not aiming as much for a number on a scale but for the 32 "

or under for the waist as Dr. Oz talks about and how I feel in my clothes and my

ability to do many physical things that I either can't do now or can't do as

well because of the weight.

 

________________________________

From: Holly Hoekman <hokey777@...>

weightloss

Sent: Wed, March 17, 2010 9:58:42 PM

Subject: Re: scales

 

I too am having issues with the " number " on the scale.  One week I was feeling

really great, everything was well balanced in my head, I was eating right,

working out and when I hit the scale I was only down 1/2 pound.  Ugh!  I

reeled and got really angry, lost my focus, and really had some negative

emotions surrounding it.  So, I've stopped weighing myself.  I used to weigh

myself once a week every Monday morning (a left over habit from Weight Watcher

days). 

I'd like to have some tools for how to not let whatever the number is effect

me.  Anyone have a good method?

____________ _________ _________ __

From: frenchneedle <lduguacomcast (DOT) net>

weightloss @groups. com

Sent: Tue, March 16, 2010 10:09:19 AM

Subject: [insideoutweightlos s] scales

 

Hello All,

I am only at podcast 12 or so but wondering if there is any mention of weighing

oneself and being less affected by the numbers... thanks

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Holly,

I found that the numbers on the scale really got me as well but I also found

that if I weight frequently (like every day for a month) and wrote those numbers

down, that my body was always 'self adjusting' and a lot of time, despite how I

was eating or exercising (the effect of time of month, or a little extra sodium

in some beans that caused me to retain water, not drinking enough water some

days, etc.) gave me a better focus that my weight wasn't always reflecting how

I was doing or how I was feeling.  It was easier to let the scale go & not let

the number effect me as I know for a FACT now that I've measured for a month

straight, that my weight can fluctuate as much a 5 pounds in one week, doing

exactly the same thing (diet/exercise). 

what has worked better for me is doing a weekly measure (hips, waist, arms,

thighs, etc.) as I'm not aiming as much for a number on a scale but for the 32 "

or under for the waist as Dr. Oz talks about and how I feel in my clothes and my

ability to do many physical things that I either can't do now or can't do as

well because of the weight.

 

________________________________

From: Holly Hoekman <hokey777@...>

weightloss

Sent: Wed, March 17, 2010 9:58:42 PM

Subject: Re: scales

 

I too am having issues with the " number " on the scale.  One week I was feeling

really great, everything was well balanced in my head, I was eating right,

working out and when I hit the scale I was only down 1/2 pound.  Ugh!  I

reeled and got really angry, lost my focus, and really had some negative

emotions surrounding it.  So, I've stopped weighing myself.  I used to weigh

myself once a week every Monday morning (a left over habit from Weight Watcher

days). 

I'd like to have some tools for how to not let whatever the number is effect

me.  Anyone have a good method?

____________ _________ _________ __

From: frenchneedle <lduguacomcast (DOT) net>

weightloss @groups. com

Sent: Tue, March 16, 2010 10:09:19 AM

Subject: [insideoutweightlos s] scales

 

Hello All,

I am only at podcast 12 or so but wondering if there is any mention of weighing

oneself and being less affected by the numbers... thanks

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

I've had some real scale issues lately, too. Though I'm having the opposite

problem--when I see the scale edging down, I freak out.

First tool--not weighing. (A few years back, I did the frequent weighing. As

Colleen said, you can learn A LOT from that. But it's not the right tool for the

job this time. :-) )

I tried a some EFT... which helped. Some.. Even though I'm afraid of success, I

still choose to be naturally slender.

I think the next approach will be the Conflict Resolution transformative

journey. Part of me was saying nah, it's not a conflict, there's a limiting

belief somewhere--but this thread is somehow helping me see some of the other

things that are going on.

Like, if the scale's going down, people start to notice. I don't want people to

notice me. Well, it's not that I *never* want people to notice me--but I want to

choose when they do! LOL!

Hmmmm. Thanks for bringing this up!!

________________________________

From: Holly Hoekman <hokey777@...>

weightloss

Sent: Thu, March 18, 2010 6:58:42 AM

Subject: Re: scales

I too am having issues with the " number " on the scale. One week I was feeling

really great, everything was well balanced in my head, I was eating right,

working out and when I hit the scale I was only down 1/2 pound. Ugh! I reeled

and got really angry, lost my focus, and really had some negative emotions

surrounding it. ...

I'd like to have some tools for how to not let whatever the number is effect me.

Anyone have a good method?

____________ _________ _________ __

From: frenchneedle <lduguacomcast (DOT) net>

weightloss @groups. com

Sent: Tue, March 16, 2010 10:09:19 AM

Subject: [insideoutweightlos s] scales

Hello All,

I am only at podcast 12 or so but wondering if there is any mention of weighing

oneself and being less affected by the numbers... thanks

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

I've had some real scale issues lately, too. Though I'm having the opposite

problem--when I see the scale edging down, I freak out.

First tool--not weighing. (A few years back, I did the frequent weighing. As

Colleen said, you can learn A LOT from that. But it's not the right tool for the

job this time. :-) )

I tried a some EFT... which helped. Some.. Even though I'm afraid of success, I

still choose to be naturally slender.

I think the next approach will be the Conflict Resolution transformative

journey. Part of me was saying nah, it's not a conflict, there's a limiting

belief somewhere--but this thread is somehow helping me see some of the other

things that are going on.

Like, if the scale's going down, people start to notice. I don't want people to

notice me. Well, it's not that I *never* want people to notice me--but I want to

choose when they do! LOL!

Hmmmm. Thanks for bringing this up!!

________________________________

From: Holly Hoekman <hokey777@...>

weightloss

Sent: Thu, March 18, 2010 6:58:42 AM

Subject: Re: scales

I too am having issues with the " number " on the scale. One week I was feeling

really great, everything was well balanced in my head, I was eating right,

working out and when I hit the scale I was only down 1/2 pound. Ugh! I reeled

and got really angry, lost my focus, and really had some negative emotions

surrounding it. ...

I'd like to have some tools for how to not let whatever the number is effect me.

Anyone have a good method?

____________ _________ _________ __

From: frenchneedle <lduguacomcast (DOT) net>

weightloss @groups. com

Sent: Tue, March 16, 2010 10:09:19 AM

Subject: [insideoutweightlos s] scales

Hello All,

I am only at podcast 12 or so but wondering if there is any mention of weighing

oneself and being less affected by the numbers... thanks

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

I was freaking out too as the scale went down, a few weeks ago I put it in the

closet and resolved not to weigh in until November. I have a few pieces of

clothes of the next few sizes down. I've already gone from a 28 to a 26 and

looks like the 26s may be too big by the end of April. I'm kind of excited to

see what the numbers will be at the end of November.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

I was freaking out too as the scale went down, a few weeks ago I put it in the

closet and resolved not to weigh in until November. I have a few pieces of

clothes of the next few sizes down. I've already gone from a 28 to a 26 and

looks like the 26s may be too big by the end of April. I'm kind of excited to

see what the numbers will be at the end of November.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

You GO!!!

That is awesome.

>

> I was freaking out too as the scale went down, a few weeks ago I put it in the

closet and resolved not to weigh in until November. I have a few pieces of

clothes of the next few sizes down. I've already gone from a 28 to a 26 and

looks like the 26s may be too big by the end of April. I'm kind of excited to

see what the numbers will be at the end of November.

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...