You've trashpicked half your lab, redecorated an old workshop into a masterpiece, applied numerous skills into wonderful projects, and above all you're a father. You're a great inspiration to me. I dream to some day have a place so awesome in which I can do what I love, while passing a desire for hard work down to my children.
I must admit, this video is the one that inspired me to make a home lab and study chemistry. I would just like to say thank you for the inspiration you have provided to me. Also, you deserve a nice lab for all of the hard work have put into it.
@cwuzzaman the actual rest of the building used to be a old workshop - which I have simply decorated- so this is by no means a millionaires laboratory - as for the organ ( it was being thrown out - YES! thrown out from a college in Oxford - I got it for the taking!- so as an ex-organ builder I was able to reconstruct it). Plumbing, joinery, gas,ceiling etc. I did myself
Someday I will be a mad scientist like you and have a menacing looking organ in my home lab so I can play it when I have created Frankenstein on a dark and stormy light. You, my friend, are purely awesome. I applaud you.
That's amazing! It has a nice mad scientist vibe. You even have a Van de Graaff generator AND a tesla coil! The only thing missing is a jacobs ladder and a short lab assistant who's only words are "yess masster" I can't get over just how awesome and beautiful your lab is.
Oh and the chandelier (lights) was found in a dumpster and was pure green and all I did was rewire it myself and clean the brass on a buff polisher) Just shows what you can to if you have time, and skills! It's all hard work but worth it. :)
plasticraincoat1 I saw the later video and it is heart-breaking... Have there been any arrests/siezes/anything made in the way of finding out who did this to your beautiful lab??? I would have a hard-time falling asleep at night until I could find-out who did it and see them 6 ft. underground, buried alive preferably... :P I wouldn't care if it would be 20 years later and I got everything back, bought all new equipment and then some, people who destroy and steal other people's hard-work such as your's so shamelessly deserve the worst this world has to offer, 10-times over! I sincerely hope you are able to recover from this eventually, and I hope whoever did this will wind-up as a missing person and be locked in a small metal-cage, down in a basement of someone else's lab.. ;P
+MD Broad Dont worry I have rizen from the ashes- check out for my new lab ruclips.net/video/RRmP4AW7RHk/видео.html&lc=z12zx3gz4xn1sldpg04ci3v4vzrxsnrrar00k
I'm glad you started uploading new video's again, I couldn't imagine how difficult this was. I myself have just started getting a respectable lab and would be heart broken if this happen to me. I'm glad you are rebuilding and your an inspiration to me. Some of the more unique glassware like the kipp generator is difficult to find.
@cwuzzaman HI mate... just so you don't presume..... I started collecting since I was 11, Im now 38 so that is a lot years of school and hospital closures etc. most of which you see was begged and cleared from old labs ( including the work tops and benches) except of course the nice bottles -thanks to internet and bottle hunting shops-
I think your lab is excellent! How long have you been collecting? I admire what you have done, encourages me to keep going with my projects. I have a small lab but not the great size of yours. Thank you for sharing it with us :-)
beautiful...just beautiful this is the lab of a true alchemist, how long did it take you to construct all of this? i am currently working on trying to make a nice little chem lab in my room next door, but it definitley wont be as amazing as this
@2Lazy2ThinkOfSomthin Hi it was collected over a number of years and im in fact very economic when it comes to glass jars etc . i have been a collector since I was 11 when I had my first chemistry set - of which i must post up a photo history of. Thanks for your comments and interest. :)
Your comment was perfectly appropriate. It isn't cool to joke about meth labs. Due to concern over meth labs; in Texas it's illegal to posses lab glass without a permit. Of course it doesn't stop meth cooks. Mason jars, funnels and plastic soda bottles work fine to make meth.
@CamoShoeClub Hi thanks for you kind comments - always remember when things seem a long way off or hard to achieve - men once looked up to the moon in the 50s and said lets build something that will get up up there and back ..... and they did! With enough time. money, faith and hard work we can do most things we put our minds to. :)
@superkunismcflurry Thanks mate. The laws are getting way over the top - if chemists long ago had such stupid and tight regulations they would have never discovered anything. Most of which you see was begged and cleared from old labs ( including the work tops and benches) except of course the nice bottles -thanks to internet and bottle hunting shops.Plastic worktops are eaugh!
I know this video is a bit old, but I was interested in setting up an entree level laboratory myself. I was wondering what you did regarding waste solvent and solid disposal. Do you just use domestic routes?
I know this is a reply to an old comment bit in case others come upon it... Back in the days of these chemistry sets even the manuals told us to wash it down the drain with plenty of water. This is not ok today, Nd for good reasons in many cases. For example, you could pour unused copper sulphate solution down the drain. Now we know that it is harmful to an aquatic environment so we cannot, if your paying attention to the rules of course. Nowadays you can add an excess of sodium carbonate. Pour off the supernatant liquid once the precipitate of copper carbonate has settled. You can dispose of that in the drain as the copper will have been taken out of solution by the formation of the copper carbonate which is a solid. Filter the precipitate and either find a use for the copper carbonate - you should be able to make copper from it by heating it leaving copper oxide and heat it with charcoal to make elemental copper. Otherwise you have to get a large tub with a lid as a chemical waste receptacle and keep it on there once dry, of course. There are other techniques you can use for other chemicals, Some can be safely disposed of down the drain and those that can't be made safe must have the water boiled off and the remaining powder wrapped in paper and tossed in your chemical waste receptacle. Unfortunately Yiu have to keep this waste. It is really too expensive to have it taken away by a registered firm, unless Yiu can find a school or university who is willing to take it and include it with their chemical waste disposal contract.
@TMoneyTeas Thanks mate! :0) - life has to be fun and creative there are too many people out there that are not creative and scientific. D'Vinchi was of course not one of them! Enjoy and Bless you!
You are very wrong ....its not too crowded or dangerous .... I do lots and lots of experiments here, all safely! what would be the point of such a lab if one could not do experiments in it?
very nice, but a bit too crowded and dangerous to do any sort of experiment. i admire your effort to empty all those chemical from commercial packing into those ancient looking glass container. goodness...
the combination of religion and nitric acid (thats never gone wrong before) LOL jk but in all seriousness this is very kool almost makes me want to go back to church
You've trashpicked half your lab, redecorated an old workshop into a masterpiece, applied numerous skills into wonderful projects, and above all you're a father.
You're a great inspiration to me. I dream to some day have a place so awesome in which I can do what I love, while passing a desire for hard work down to my children.
I must admit, this video is the one that inspired me to make a home lab and study chemistry. I would just like to say thank you for the inspiration you have provided to me. Also, you deserve a nice lab for all of the hard work have put into it.
655piano thank you for your lovely comments. I’m sure you have seen my new lab videos now as this one is no more because of thieves.
@cwuzzaman the actual rest of the building used to be a old workshop - which I have simply decorated- so this is by no means a millionaires laboratory - as for the organ ( it was being thrown out - YES! thrown out from a college in Oxford - I got it for the taking!- so as an ex-organ builder I was able to reconstruct it). Plumbing, joinery, gas,ceiling etc. I did myself
this is so unbelievably cool. a frickin church lab!
I see this kind of lab in my dreams and books
Someday I will be a mad scientist like you and have a menacing looking organ in my home lab so I can play it when I have created Frankenstein on a dark and stormy light. You, my friend, are purely awesome. I applaud you.
This has got to be the best Church Laboratory in the world. The collection is outstanding.
Your lab is a work of art and very inspirational. Thanks for posting your videos.
Don't let this dude fool you. He's a vampire.
That's amazing! It has a nice mad scientist vibe. You even have a Van de Graaff generator AND a tesla coil! The only thing missing is a jacobs ladder and a short lab assistant who's only words are "yess masster"
I can't get over just how awesome and beautiful your lab is.
Oh and the chandelier (lights) was found in a dumpster and was pure green and all I did was rewire it myself and clean the brass on a buff polisher) Just shows what you can to if you have time, and skills! It's all hard work but worth it. :)
I love it. Absolutely splendid laboratory
Its Beautiful, and the organ in the back is the best touch
I had a panic attack when I saw this.. I want my home just like this,
mark wellman Thanks- but as you will see from my other videos ... it is no more :(
plasticraincoat1 I saw the later video and it is heart-breaking... Have there been any arrests/siezes/anything made in the way of finding out who did this to your beautiful lab??? I would have a hard-time falling asleep at night until I could find-out who did it and see them 6 ft. underground, buried alive preferably... :P I wouldn't care if it would be 20 years later and I got everything back, bought all new equipment and then some, people who destroy and steal other people's hard-work such as your's so shamelessly deserve the worst this world has to offer, 10-times over! I sincerely hope you are able to recover from this eventually, and I hope whoever did this will wind-up as a missing person and be locked in a small metal-cage, down in a basement of someone else's lab.. ;P
+MD Broad Dont worry I have rizen from the ashes- check out for my new lab ruclips.net/video/RRmP4AW7RHk/видео.html&lc=z12zx3gz4xn1sldpg04ci3v4vzrxsnrrar00k
I'm glad you started uploading new video's again, I couldn't imagine how difficult this was. I myself have just started getting a respectable lab and would be heart broken if this happen to me. I'm glad you are rebuilding and your an inspiration to me. Some of the more unique glassware like the kipp generator is difficult to find.
@cwuzzaman HI mate... just so you don't presume..... I started collecting since I was 11, Im now 38 so that is a lot years of school and hospital closures etc. most of which you see was begged and cleared from old labs ( including the work tops and benches) except of course the nice bottles -thanks to internet and bottle hunting shops-
@Ben1596 Anytime you want to visit just say :)
OH MY FREGGIN GOD!!!!!!!!!! I WANT TO LIVE THERE!!!!!!!!!! CHEMISTRY RULES!!!!!!!!!!
Much respect. I presume you are far from any fault lines, what a clean up it would be!
I think your lab is excellent!
How long have you been collecting?
I admire what you have done, encourages me to keep going with my projects.
I have a small lab but not the great size of yours.
Thank you for sharing it with us :-)
The most beautiful lab on earth :D
Thanks for offering, I keep that in mind if I'm ever in the UK.
what will happen if i peel all the labels off from those chemicals?????
Bless you all for your nice comments... anyone would be most welcome for a real tour
next time im in ireland I may take you up on that! ;)
This is a very great lab... I amazed!! Thank you very much for this vid..
Incrível este lab, também curto musica de órgão e sou professor de Quimica e tenho um pequeno home-lab. Congratulations mr Adrian.
beautiful...just beautiful this is the lab of a true alchemist, how long did it take you to construct all of this? i am currently working on trying to make a nice little chem lab in my room next door, but it definitley wont be as amazing as this
@2Lazy2ThinkOfSomthin Hi it was collected over a number of years and im in fact very economic when it comes to glass jars etc . i have been a collector since I was 11 when I had my first chemistry set - of which i must post up a photo history of. Thanks for your comments and interest. :)
Your comment was perfectly appropriate. It isn't cool to joke about meth labs. Due to concern over meth labs; in Texas it's illegal to posses lab glass without a permit. Of course it doesn't stop meth cooks. Mason jars, funnels and plastic soda bottles work fine to make meth.
I want to live here 😢 I love physics and chemistry 😭😭
Finally someone in 2020 that has commented other than me.
@@thenewbgamer6416 hh hi
@@abdoboujarat9737 hello.
how long did it take you to put together this amazing chemistry haven?
Awesome lab! truly a great amount of passion here. Make sure those shelves don't bow! (cave in over time)
Fantastic, I love it, me thinks fume hood a little small but good for you, you have every thing any chemistry student would dream of... fantastic!!
How much did this all cost???
Nice organ, its a good touch
@CamoShoeClub Hi thanks for you kind comments - always remember when things seem a long way off or hard to achieve - men once looked up to the moon in the 50s and said lets build something that will get up up there and back ..... and they did! With enough time. money, faith and hard work we can do most things we put our minds to. :)
If that blue jar saying "silver nitrate" is completely full then it must have been quite an investment...
I know, I just bought 200g of the stuff. Had to search very hard to find a place with a "reasonable" price.
This is beyond cool.
Thank you 🙏
holy crap that is awesome!!!!!!!!!! my dad is a professional chemist and his lab isn't as big as that!!!!! nice job
Wonderful, May I ask where you purchased your glassware/Lab equipment from? I'm very interested in creating an entry level lab myself.
I was jealous the moment the video started.
.....Then I saw the pipe organ. Christ I am seriously envious.
Do you have any decent analytical instrumentation?
Yes I have spectrophotometer
nice but who has an organ in their lab?
a physicist.
I want your email and address for giving you my historical work on chemistry, I think that are the one.
Please go to revdadrian@gmail.com
how long and how much did it take you to get a lab like that
home lab?
its just a personal working habit. i love lots of free space around my experiment setup in the hood.
Absolutely magnificent! 100%
I think its 4 or 5 scientists work in this lab .
It's impossible one scientists work in this great lab and this great chemical matters
No it’s just me ( or was) it’s all gone now
how much did all the lab cost??
@superkunismcflurry Thanks mate. The laws are getting way over the top - if chemists long ago had such stupid and tight regulations they would have never discovered anything. Most of which you see was begged and cleared from old labs ( including the work tops and benches) except of course the nice bottles -thanks to internet and bottle hunting shops.Plastic worktops are eaugh!
god !!! that's an amazing home lab! you should be doing some serious research on this lab!
Of course with this chemistry heaven
I know this video is a bit old, but I was interested in setting up an entree level laboratory myself. I was wondering what you did regarding waste solvent and solid disposal. Do you just use domestic routes?
I know this is a reply to an old comment bit in case others come upon it...
Back in the days of these chemistry sets even the manuals told us to wash it down the drain with plenty of water.
This is not ok today, Nd for good reasons in many cases.
For example, you could pour unused copper sulphate solution down the drain. Now we know that it is harmful to an aquatic environment so we cannot, if your paying attention to the rules of course.
Nowadays you can add an excess of sodium carbonate. Pour off the supernatant liquid once the precipitate of copper carbonate has settled. You can dispose of that in the drain as the copper will have been taken out of solution by the formation of the copper carbonate which is a solid. Filter the precipitate and either find a use for the copper carbonate - you should be able to make copper from it by heating it leaving copper oxide and heat it with charcoal to make elemental copper. Otherwise you have to get a large tub with a lid as a chemical waste receptacle and keep it on there once dry, of course.
There are other techniques you can use for other chemicals, Some can be safely disposed of down the drain and those that can't be made safe must have the water boiled off and the remaining powder wrapped in paper and tossed in your chemical waste receptacle.
Unfortunately Yiu have to keep this waste. It is really too expensive to have it taken away by a registered firm, unless Yiu can find a school or university who is willing to take it and include it with their chemical waste disposal contract.
@FaceOfChemistry Thanks - I also enjoy your videos - keep up the good work! :)
Thanks anytime you want visit just say :)
What is this lab in your home?
And a nice song.
It's a dream for me to have a largest home laboratory
It's amazing my dream lab
that is so awesome.
¡The cabinet of Doctor Caligari...! :-)
that is awsome Im drooling
Thats a nice lab.
Was. I found out that you got robbed. But damn that was such a good lab tho.
This is devine
Whoah, are you really just Dr Emmett brown? ;)
amazing!!!
@TMoneyTeas Thanks mate! :0) - life has to be fun and creative there are too many people out there that are not creative and scientific. D'Vinchi was of course not one of them! Enjoy and Bless you!
WOW, IF ONLY!
@unsub919 Bless you - I know just where you are in your minds eye. Chemistry should be beautiful!
You are very wrong ....its not too crowded or dangerous .... I do lots and lots of experiments here, all safely! what would be the point of such a lab if one could not do experiments in it?
Droooooling !
inspirational!
oh god!i want to live there take me there
I do ! .... and so did Edison! :)
I wish to had this place in my own. I want to stay there forever NOOOOOOWWWWWW!
WOW!!
very nice, but a bit too crowded and dangerous to do any sort of experiment. i admire your effort to empty all those chemical from commercial packing into those ancient looking glass container. goodness...
trashpicking is the only way, get it before it hits the dump ! music was spooky I had to turn on the light ! scifi
Fantastic! Definitely no place for children though!
I think tonight I have a good dream
Can you manufacture VX nerve gas?
W0W!
Jesus man you even made it look villainous.........
r u rich?
Has he resurrected the dead yet? I suspect so.
you are very wrong ....its not to crowded or dangerous .... i do lots and lots of experiments here, all safely!
the combination of religion and nitric acid (thats never gone wrong before) LOL jk but in all seriousness this is very kool almost makes me want to go back to church
:: Jaw drops ::
wow :D
Old style lab
holy SHIT!!!
it Used to be a Church until they realised the Holy Spirit was 99.99% ethanol
:O no coment
@hinohino1 lol xD
it's a joke, of course its interesting and i'm sure a lot of work went into setting it up. Put your pants back on and calm down
It is so sureal I think it's fake
:)
For a movie? Or is this what the church of scientology is?