c.n.budz
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My roommate is a glassblower for a scientific glass company and he got me one of these to use in my aeration system(crappy pic, I took it with my phone )
Anyone ever use a glass aeration stone before? I figure it will be just as sanitary as a stainless steel one, though slightly less durable. The aeration stone itself is about an inch long and is basically finely crushed glass fused into a porous cylinder which is then fused to some clear glass tubing. I will be hooking it up to some rubber tubing and then hooking that up to my roommates oxygen tank that he uses for glasswork at home. My new aeration system cost me a grand total of $1.89 plus tax(for the tubing):rockin:
Anyone ever use a glass aeration stone before? I figure it will be just as sanitary as a stainless steel one, though slightly less durable. The aeration stone itself is about an inch long and is basically finely crushed glass fused into a porous cylinder which is then fused to some clear glass tubing. I will be hooking it up to some rubber tubing and then hooking that up to my roommates oxygen tank that he uses for glasswork at home. My new aeration system cost me a grand total of $1.89 plus tax(for the tubing):rockin: