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Western Australia laws - buying glassware

BenZeen - 15-1-2010 at 21:41

Hi everyone, first of all I would like to say this is a great website and I thoroughly enjoy reading about all the things people have done/tried.
Ok, my question is regarding the purchase of chemistry glass ware, likely a 19/22 kit with condensers, rb flasks, etc and if it is legal to buy or own such a kit in (Western) Australia? If anybody knows of a good place where one could be ordered from i would also be much appreciative.
Many thanks, :)

[Edited on 16-1-2010 by BenZeen]

starman - 16-1-2010 at 17:16

Quote: Originally posted by BenZeen  
Hi everyone, first of all I would like to say this is a great website and I thoroughly enjoy reading about all the things people have done/tried.
Ok, my question is regarding the purchase of chemistry glass ware, likely a 19/22 kit with condensers, rb flasks, etc and if it is legal to buy or own such a kit in (Western) Australia? If anybody knows of a good place where one could be ordered from i would also be much appreciative.
Many thanks, :)

[Edited on 16-1-2010 by BenZeen]

Welcome Benzeen.Check this thread.
http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=12978#pid164842[/url]
It always pays to UTFSE first.

mr.crow - 16-1-2010 at 18:46

I think we should have a subforum specifically for chemistry in different countries.

I have heard lots of discussion from Australians and Americans. Thing seem to be pretty good in Canada, and way better in parts of Europe. We should have a discussion about these regional issues.

Magpie - 16-1-2010 at 19:56

Here you go mr. crow: http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=4397

Also, in another thread Sauron mentions that in Thailand there are science stores for the general public where you can get glassware. What a country!