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+ | <h3 align="center" style="font-size:42px; color:teal"><b>DIY VACUUM MANIFOLD</b></h3> | ||
+ | <p align="center"><i> An Erik Ersland creation</i><br>This has been updated. It turns out brass is corroded by miniprep reagents. Do not use brass, only use plastic (preferable the same plastic for everything).</p><br><br><br> | ||
Midipreps require a vacuum manifold and minipreps may use it if you so choose. It uses vacuum to draw fluid through a spin column. Our labs manifold was in poor shape, the hose was attached with a quarter inch mass of parafilm and the opposite end from the hose leaked. A new 24 tube vacuum manifold from QIAGEN costs $270, the following kit cost 15.21(even with a lot of leftovers) and holds 36 tubes.<br /> | Midipreps require a vacuum manifold and minipreps may use it if you so choose. It uses vacuum to draw fluid through a spin column. Our labs manifold was in poor shape, the hose was attached with a quarter inch mass of parafilm and the opposite end from the hose leaked. A new 24 tube vacuum manifold from QIAGEN costs $270, the following kit cost 15.21(even with a lot of leftovers) and holds 36 tubes.<br /> | ||
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something to cut PVC pipe, I used a hacksaw and the wood saw on my multitool.<br /> | something to cut PVC pipe, I used a hacksaw and the wood saw on my multitool.<br /> | ||
Something to tighten the brass fitting, I used a crescent wrench<br /> | Something to tighten the brass fitting, I used a crescent wrench<br /> | ||
optional: Hot glue gun or teflon tape to seal brass fitting, probably not needed<br /> | optional: Hot glue gun or teflon tape to seal brass fitting, probably not needed<br /> | ||
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3/4" PVC pipe, the size of manifold you want determines amount. I used a 10 foot segment and probably have 4 or so feet left over. I had to cut this in half to fit it on the subway, if you have to use a train, make sure you are the type that always carries a saw.<br /> | 3/4" PVC pipe, the size of manifold you want determines amount. I used a 10 foot segment and probably have 4 or so feet left over. I had to cut this in half to fit it on the subway, if you have to use a train, make sure you are the type that always carries a saw.<br /> | ||
3X 90 degree elbows, same size as pipe<br /> | 3X 90 degree elbows, same size as pipe<br /> | ||
3X Tees, same size as pipe<br /> | 3X Tees, same size as pipe<br /> | ||
- | + | plastic barb to male thread adapter, sized for vacuum hose (I used 3/8 tube to 1/2" thread since its all I could find), the qiagen model appears to use 1/4 inch tube<br /> | |
PVC female thread to pipe slip, should fit into a tee socket and the brass fitting.<br /> | PVC female thread to pipe slip, should fit into a tee socket and the brass fitting.<br /> | ||
PVC cement<br /> | PVC cement<br /> |
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