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talonner
02-26-2009, 01:36 PM
Does anyone have a copy of a .pdf that lists the chemical name of a certain thing, then the trade name and where to buy it? It was Australia specific.
stateofhack
02-26-2009, 07:59 PM
Yes we all have a pdf called chemical.pdf...
On a serious note, there is one but it is USA specific.
incorporated
02-26-2009, 08:09 PM
Wanna post it, SoH? Or send to correyc [a] g mail [dot] com?
Never know what I could learn.
sexualjesus
02-27-2009, 12:11 PM
oh shit they got that on roguesci, good website they got a 6 page thread on how they made the pdf, could never find the pdf though but it sure as hell taught me to get off my ass and check out bunnings, they got everything just written under different things
InspiredByMe
02-27-2009, 12:29 PM
You might want to check out the Readily Available Chemicals website.
Irukanji
02-27-2009, 02:31 PM
http://www.roguesci.org/theforum/showthread.php?t=1757
Good enough, just go to bunnings and look at the active ingredients list and make a list of what you need and go back and buy it later.
talonner
07-18-2009, 11:48 AM
The file is on my laptop which just died. Search "Australian OTC survey" on the E&W forum, I think the user who posted it was called "blindreaper" or something similar. :)
Formula409.
Yeah I had it too a few years ago, like maybe 5 or so, on a different computer, which it wouldn't be on now.
http://www.roguesci.org/theforum/showthread.php?t=1757
Good enough, just go to bunnings and look at the active ingredients list and make a list of what you need and go back and buy it later.
Great link however it appears unavailable at present.
I was at the chemist the other day looking for some heat packs (the portable ones that mix two substances together) so I could keep my hands warm when going to the snow, however they appear to not have any in this town anymore.
sexualjesus
07-18-2009, 01:17 PM
I was at the chemist the other day looking for some heat packs (the portable ones that mix two substances together) so I could keep my hands warm when going to the snow, however they appear to not have any in this town anymore.
reject shop, a dollar a pop, woolworths will stock them but my cousin works as a reject (lol) so i know for fact they have them, 90% sure there ammonia based
[edit] wait a minute, i thought bunnings was an aussie only company, there aint no snow down under... if your else where i dont know whether you have a reject shop so just try all the stores that sell random crap, or walmart but we dont have those in aus
talonner
07-18-2009, 01:31 PM
reject shop, a dollar a pop, woolworths will stock them but my cousin works as a reject (lol) so i know for fact they have them, 90% sure there ammonia based
[edit] wait a minute, i thought bunnings was an aussie only company, there aint no snow down under... if your else where i dont know whether you have a reject shop so just try all the stores that sell random crap, or walmart but we dont have those in aus
No I'm in Australia. It snows in Australia.
Apart from that it is cold and I need something to keep my hands warm, and those hand warmers that don't need hot water or a microwave are great.
I will have to check out The Reject Shop if they really are a dollar there!
dcook
07-21-2009, 04:05 AM
Here's a wiki with a decent listing:
http://www.homechemistry.org/index.php?title=Reagents
Hope it helps.
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