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I need to "freeze" a stud to remove it. I understand that it can be done wi=
th nitrus oxide and I'm not sure where a small quantity of it can be obtain=
ed (like a spray paint can size). Dry ice is too difficult to use as it ne=
eds to be applied in the vertical position. Any one have any thoughts?
Rich Kahn
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<p>I need to "freeze" a stud to remove it. I understand that it c=
an be done with nitrus oxide and I'm not sure where a small quantity of it =
can be obtained (like a spray paint can size). Dry ice is too difficu=
lt to use as it needs to be applied in the vertical
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<p>Rich Kahn<br>
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