Homogenizers, how and why they work

This review was obviously inspired by Pugs review. I didn’t know about it until a few months ago… but I was struggling to survive covid and its effects.

Walt was featured… the man’s a star. :grin:

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Now i just need to rig up a stand for it. I dont mind holding it while operating but that time could be better spent searching for flavors on my over crowded shelves.

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Amazon has lab mixer stands and various arms to hold your equipment. I hate having to stand and wait for anything. Even if it’s just for a couple of minutes. If you search Burrette and Finger lab clamps, you should be able to find what you need. As for the stand, there are various you can buy there as well. Just make sure the stand has a wide base so you don’t risk it falling over with the weight and vibration of the Dremel.

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Here ya go.(maybe) DIY almost entirely. I use schedule 40 white pvc pipe and fittings. (3/4) The lettering will wipe off with acetone or alcohol. The stand clamp can be found on amazon for a few bucks. Works very well and the pvc pipe won’t scratch your counter or desktop.

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I was looking at these and used to have one before we moved but i havent seen it since. I have an old monitor stand i was thinking of tinkering with but dern it, for 20 bucks i can buy something i dont have to mess with.

Fantastic and i love it. I do have several different sizes of PVC under the house, all i would need are the fittings and glue, maybe a little paint.

The clamp you posted may be just what i need for the monitor stand i thought of using. I was just going to try some slide, bar, clamps. I have a few dosen of these:


A few brand new ones too. But i like that clamp you posted, seems it would grip the dremel better.

Thank you both for the suggestions!

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How bizarre that yours doesn’t have the squirrels head??.. :flushed:

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