Question Broken condenser

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Anyone know someone in the UK that fix’s lab equipment as my large condenser and fraction distillation joins have snap off sick AF
 

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Yeah but not cheap stuff like that arrives broke rather fix them tbh
 

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It was from a "reputable " company, I looked at my history, it was Deschem. It was incredibly well packaged. Inside a Styrofoam box made for it and very thick walled and very dense, in a cardboard box perfectly fit and then packaged with peanuts in another cardboard box. I might have pictures, but it would have been really hard to break. I don't think 2 shots with a 8 lb maul could break it , but I can break through both sides of a block wall with the same
 

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You got a link for his store on Amazon plz
 

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It's pretty decent glassware too. the only better stuff I have is Pyrex or kimax. This is the best Chinese stuff I have. I just bought a new stir plate. My old one, the heating element burnt in 2. After looking long and hard I got a Vevor 500w of heating with a probe and lcd screen and it's PID so I turn the knob until it says the temperature I want and walk away. It was $140 or $150.
 

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That’s grate it’s even free delivery aswell to uk goin to dm him with my list 🙌
 

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if you are determined to atempt to repair yourself , you could try using a high-temperature glass epoxy adhesive, keep in mind to be especialy for high temperature application.
 

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That was the first thing I thought off but wasn’t to sure probs still brake lol
 
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