[Histonet] bottom of water bath

Pamela Marcum pmarcum <@t> vet.upenn.edu
Thu Sep 11 15:25:15 CDT 2008


Margaret,

Look for a silicone microwave oven mat and cut it to size.  They come in
colours and should lay nicely on the bottom.  If need be it could be
weighted down along the sides with fishing weights or even a small metal bar
cut to size.  It is easier than painting and makes cleaning a breeze as it
lifts out and rinse clean when the water bath is emptied.  

Pamela A Marcum
University of Pennsylvania 
School of Veterinary Medicine
Comparative Orthopedic Laboratory (CORL)
382 W Street Rd
Kennett Square PA 19438
610-925-6278

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Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2008 4:18 PM
To: DiCarlo, Margaret
Cc: histonet <@t> pathology.swmed.edu
Subject: Re: [Histonet] bottom of water bath

You can paint stainless steel if you prepare the surface and prime 
correctly. Call the help line of Benjamin Moore, Sherman-Williams, 
Zinsser or ?? and tell them what you need.

Geoff

DiCarlo, Margaret wrote:
> Hello Histonetters,
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>
> Working in a Bone Lab, I cut large sections which often require using 5
> X 7 inch slides.  I finally found a new water bath which is deep and
> wide enough for my lab needs.  Unfortunately, the inside of the water
> bath is stainless steel which means silver in color.  Since it can not
> be painted, does anyone have any suggestions as to what I can do or use
> to make the bottom of the water bath black so I can see the tissue
> easier?  I would appreciate your help.
>
>  
>
> Thank you. 
>
> Peggy DiCarlo HT (ASCP)
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