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Hire/borrow A Geiger Counter

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Answerprancer | 01:12 Fri 08th Mar 2013 | Science
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I would like to hire or borrow a geiger counter for a little while (just an hour or so really). I have a couple of small items that are radioactive and I want to measure the levels. I've asked around but to no avail as of yet of.
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A university?
Maybe 'The Builder' might be able to help.
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I thought of that, and I live close to the NPL in Teddington, but I don't know anyone there (or in uni) atm.
You can buy a kit to make one for $52 . I would think a finished kit would resell for quite a bit more. So you could buy one of these kits , use it for a while and resell at a profit.
https://sites.google.com/site/diygeigercounter/
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Thanks for that info Eddie. I wonder how much a Geiger Muller tube is, because you need to cost for that too with this setup.
I would approach a university ..... even if you know no one there it's easy to find the head of science or physics and contact him/her ..... are these items things you could take to the un rather than borrowing the geiger counter?
School would do. At least, we had them in my school 40 years ago.
Give your local fire station a call - they may have one for risk assessment purposes, and might let you pop round and use it.
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Thanks for those answers - EK, yes they are small and portable, I would worry that they might not be happy about me bringing them in though (health and safety etc). Two of them are small samples of uranium minerals: one torbernite and one pitchblende, the other two are camera lenses that contain thorium 232.
The Len's with Thorium must be old USSR Len's . The Thorium is in the glass . Are they Industar 61s? Thorium was used in the glass to increase the refractive index. If they are Industar they may well be worth a few £s. I have just sold an Industar Lens to Pixar Animations in the USA.
Ps I forgot to mention that the Lens may be radioactive !!
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Wow! You sold a lens to Pixar, nice one :-)
I do have an Industar (50mm 3.5 mini pancake) but I don't think that one is radioactive.
The two "hot" lenses I have are a Takumar SMC 50mm 1.4 and a Yashinon 50mm DS-M 1.7.
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...I know for a fact that my Takumar 50 1.4 *is* radioactive, I just want to see it for myself :-)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ozOMssiP2E
My cat sounds like one if that's of any use to you AP :)
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LOL - My cat used to make clicky sounds when she was sat at the window watching birds outside in the garden.
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Fraid not, but thanks for looking.
Yes Pixar Animations 1000 Flower Street . I was well pleased to sell a lens to such a famous company. It was the f3.5 pancake that you have, they are great len's but underated. You're 1.4 Takumar is a valuable lens look after it.

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