Re: [ccp4bb] Stabilizing Mitegen reusable bases/mounts

2020-11-16 Thread Diana Tomchick
We no longer use the reusable bases for the same reasons, but we do re-use our bases. If you use superglue to glue the pins into the bases, you can remove the pins from the bases by soaking them in acetone. This works about 75% of the time, especially if you are careful not to use too much

Re: [ccp4bb] Stabilizing Mitegen reusable bases/mounts

2020-11-16 Thread Douangamath, Alice (DLSLtd,RAL,LSCI)
Hi everyone, Apologies to the late joining. XChem at Diamond light source only uses reusable bases and that since the start of xchem 4-5 years ago and we have lots of them (2000 maybe more?). Simple reason is that they are the only bases on the market which are re-usable and really easy to make

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Re: [ccp4bb] Stabilizing Mitegen reusable bases/mounts

2020-11-16 Thread Andrew Purkiss
Hi Everyone, Just to put a word in favour of the re-usable bases. We've been using them for many years with little issue. The advantage of being able to make up "emergency" loops when needed during a freezing session being a big advantage. I have occasionally noticed the slipping pin issue (and

Re: [ccp4bb] Stabilizing Mitegen reusable bases/mounts

2020-11-16 Thread Minmin
When trying to recover the bases glued with the pins, if happening the acetone possibly to get bases rusty, the bunsen burner flame may help melt the glue to get pins removed from the bases quickly and cleanly. Of course, be cautious about the fire safety and use forceps to hold the pins during