Re: Holiday wishes and leak proof containers.

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From:"D. Hammer" <hammerd@u.washington.edu> (by way of histonet)
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There are lots of "leak proof" contaners.  It's the person screwing on the
lid that is usually the problem.

Don




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On Mon, 21 Dec 1998, P. Emry wrote:

> Hi Netters,
>
> I would like to point out to any vendors on line that my question,
> "Can anyone recommend leak-proof containers for specimens stored in
> formaldehyde," got only one answer from the net...Tuperware.
>
> If anyone has other containers they can recommend I would appreciate the
> guidance.  The manufacturer has gone out of business that I got our
> containers from and the lids have cracked.  So far I have not found like
> container lids that I can use.  I am going to have to replace all of them.
>
> Thanks for your time.
>
> Happy Holidays to all with much thanks to all who have given generously of
> their time and wisdom.  A special thanks to those who keep the net alive.
> It has been a very rich source of information and good humor and
> friendship.
>
> Have a great '99!
>
> Trisha
> U of Washington, Seattle
>
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