50,000+ Chemical Recipes, Secrets & Formulas For the Home Laboratory on DVD ROM!
This is the largest collection of how to chemistry books you will find anywhere!
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The ultimate collection for anyone interested in learning the arts of chemistry and how to create and process their own substances and materials right in their own home lab or on their own property. This is the largest chemistry library in existence! The ultimate gift for anyone looking for the now largely lost secrets and formulas that once made people the sharp, independent and self-sufficient chemists and beyond. In the end, all things come down to chemistry and the knowledge of materials in one manner or another. Learn the real methods and formulas to create countless household products, textiles and lab basics! Even create your own home laboratory!
Before the industrial age, you couldn’t just go to the store and purchase ready made furniture wax, glue, make-up or countless other household products we take for granted today. Most people had to make their own. In the 1920′s, 30′s and 40′s, home laboratories were very popular. Almost every little boy and some girls got a Chemistry Set for his/her birthday at one time or another and a lot of adults had their own Chemical Laboratory in their basement or garage. These were, in my opinion, the boom years for American Inventors. A lot of the products we use today were invented in those home laboratories. Nowadays you have to wait until college to take a Chemistry Course. Many vintage movies and T.V. shows, show what these laboratories looked like, such as “The Munsters”, “Frankenstein” and “Flubber” just to name a few. Of course, these were a little exaggerated, but a lot of them did look like that, and many excellent inventions came out of them. These days many are looking to not only become more independent again, but they may even be looking for the secrets to recovering scrap gold, working with chemicals in general or attempting to figure out how to construct a special alloy on their own. The knowledge and fundamentals here will assist you in accomplishing all of those things and more!
This DVD-ROM contains 50,000+ chemical formulas and other secrets and methods to take your chemistry skills to the next level, or at the very least to fill in the blanks for those who are already experienced chemists! This is the largest and most complete collection you will find on chemical recipes, secrets, formulas and methods anywhere.
You will not find a larger or more thorough collection anywhere else.
50,000+ Chemical Recipes and Formulas as well as many Rare Chemistry Books are included here along with instructions to set up your own home laboratory!!
Collected together on one unique DVD-Rom this is the only collection you will ever need.. Over 50,000 recipes, formulas and reactions!!!!!
50,000+ Chemical Recipes & Formulas For the Home Laboratory on DVD ROM
Collected together on one unique DVD-Rom this is the only collection you will ever need.. Over 50,000 recipes, formulas and reactions!!!!!
50,000+ Chemical Recipes & Formulas For the Home Laboratory on DVD ROM
Just some of the subjects covered:
Adhesives
Baking Powders
Beverages
Candy
Cement for leather
Cold Cream
Cologne
Cosmetics
Equipping your Chemical Laboratory
Furniture polish
Glues
Home-made Cider
How to set-up your Laboratory
Inks
Lubricating Grease
Metal Polish
ointments
Paints
Perfumes
Pomades
Recipes for Brick and Tile Makers
Salves
Soaps
Sealing Waxes
Stains
Tonics
Toothpaste
Vinegar
Wine
and More!
How to set up your lab – 4 documents
Captive Secrets – 1895
Chemical Recipes – 1896
Dr. Chases Recipes – 1869
Encyclopedia of Practical Recipes – 1872
Equipping your Chem-Lab
Handy Mans Workshop and Laboratory – 1910
Henleys Twentieth Century Formulas – 1914
Industrial Recipes – 1913
Machinerys Shop Receipts and Formulas – 1911
Mackenzies Five Thousand Receipts – 1854
Mackenzies Ten Thousand Receipts – 1865
One Thousand Secrets – 1898
Secrets of Wise Men, chemists – 1889
Six Hundred Receipts, Worth GOLD - 1867
Standard Cyclopedia of Recipes – 1901
The Amateur’s Handbook Information – 1879
The Druggist’s General Receipt Book – 1878
The English and American Mechanic – 1874
The General Receipt Book – 1853
The Guide to Wealth – 1890s
The Household Cyclopedia Receipts – 1873
The Laboratory – Vol. 1 – 1799
The Laboratory – Vol. 2 – 1799
The Manual of Receipts – 1899
The New Family Receipt Book – 1819
The Techno-Chemical Receipt Book – 1919
The Workshop Companion – 1879
Trade Secrets and Private Recipes – 1887
Baking Powders
Beverages
Candy
Cement for leather
Cold Cream
Cologne
Cosmetics
Equipping your Chemical Laboratory
Furniture polish
Glues
Home-made Cider
How to set-up your Laboratory
Inks
Lubricating Grease
Metal Polish
ointments
Paints
Perfumes
Pomades
Recipes for Brick and Tile Makers
Salves
Soaps
Sealing Waxes
Stains
Tonics
Toothpaste
Vinegar
Wine
and More!
How to set up your lab – 4 documents
Captive Secrets – 1895
Chemical Recipes – 1896
Dr. Chases Recipes – 1869
Encyclopedia of Practical Recipes – 1872
Equipping your Chem-Lab
Handy Mans Workshop and Laboratory – 1910
Henleys Twentieth Century Formulas – 1914
Industrial Recipes – 1913
Machinerys Shop Receipts and Formulas – 1911
Mackenzies Five Thousand Receipts – 1854
Mackenzies Ten Thousand Receipts – 1865
One Thousand Secrets – 1898
Secrets of Wise Men, chemists – 1889
Six Hundred Receipts, Worth GOLD - 1867
Standard Cyclopedia of Recipes – 1901
The Amateur’s Handbook Information – 1879
The Druggist’s General Receipt Book – 1878
The English and American Mechanic – 1874
The General Receipt Book – 1853
The Guide to Wealth – 1890s
The Household Cyclopedia Receipts – 1873
The Laboratory – Vol. 1 – 1799
The Laboratory – Vol. 2 – 1799
The Manual of Receipts – 1899
The New Family Receipt Book – 1819
The Techno-Chemical Receipt Book – 1919
The Workshop Companion – 1879
Trade Secrets and Private Recipes – 1887
Truly fundamental knowledge to the arts of self sufficiency. Everything on Earth comes down to Chemistry or similar arts one way or another at one time or another!
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50,000+ Chemical Recipes & Formulas For the Home Laboratory on DVD ROM - The largest and most extensive collection you will find anywhere!
About our DVD-ROM:
Please note that these are electronic books. You will receive all manuals and books in pdf format on 1 DVD-ROM. The manuals and books are all in PDF format which means that you will need to have Adobe Reader installed on your computer to read them or a similar program. Adobe Reader is free and if you do not already have it on your computer, you can download it free from Adobe. This is a data DVD for use on your computer only (requires DVD-Rom drive). It will not work in a CD-player or the DVD player connected to your TV.
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