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The fire extinguisher gets cold enough? I ask this, cuz those spray cans of computer cleaner don't really seem to get that cold even at the end of the can. How about freon? I could use R-12 and stick it to that fat **** Gore all at the same time.
The fire extinguisher gets cold enough? I ask this, cuz those spray cans of computer cleaner don't really seem to get that cold even at the end of the can. How about freon? I could use R-12 and stick it to that fat **** Gore all at the same time.
Mark, thats what they make dry ice with and it is -117* below 0. I used to work with that stuff, it is cold.
Hopefully this is close enough to topic to not be a hijacker...the passenger side front door lock has been sticking for a long time. Now it has finally stopped and so have ALL of them. I've been wanting to take a look behind the panel and now I know how!
Any thoughts as to what might have caused the lock to stick and then go out completely?
Mark, thats what they make dry ice with and it is -117* below 0. I used to work with that stuff, it is cold.
I may try that stuff. Is it something I can get in a hardware store? Then I have to get my hands on a real heat gun. I tried one of those BS Dent Kings Billy Mays used to peddle. He's lost all credibility with me. Between that Dent King, and now that auger he is selling. I gotta laugh every time I see that commercial.
I don't know I would think you could get it at a computer store...
those "cleaning duster" cans of air get real cold. You got to spray it real close to the paint. Then it will leave a layer of ice right on the paint... then hit it with the heat gun immediately...
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