Chuck Harris wrote:
jimlux wrote:
J. Forster wrote:
If you took a "modern" approach by using factory built test equipment as
building blocks (microwave synthesizer, lock-in amp, power supplies, etc)
and commercial vacuum components (pumps, valves, fittings, controllers,
etc. in Conflat or something like it), you could likely build up most
of a
system pretty easily.



You definitely need a copy of this book
http://www.amazon.com/Building-Scientific-Apparatus-John-Moore/dp/0813340063/ref=tmm_pap_title_0/182-2347235-0798235


"Building Scientific Apparatus" by Moore, Davies, and Coplan

It's Davis, as in C.C. Davis of the University of Maryland, my former
MS thesis adviser.

Sorry about that... yes..

Its a great book, but very expensive.


worth every penny if you're doing this sort of thing..


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