I found the passage I was thinking of: page 163 (second edition) talks about lapping joints using successively finer polishing.
408, I was a little afraid of using grease because it might contaminate the reaction, but teflon sounds like a good idea. Thanks.
discodermolide, Thanks, we do use water. Do you think we are losing solvent vapor out the top of the condenser, not losing it between the flask and condenser? I assume so, because it explains why you think we should cool with something else. I have used ice water and a submersible pump to cool the coils of a rotary evaporator, but the ice would probably melt overnight. I am unfamiliar with the -10 cooling system you mention (at least in the context of condensers). Would you expand upon this? Thanks.