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Grab a can of keyboard cleaning air that has an extension tube, turn it upsi=
de down, and spray. It will spray out ice cold liquid, cold enough to cause f=
rostbite. Should do the trick.=20
Chris
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> On Sep 29, 2016, at 11:58 AM, Richard Kahn <tahoehealey@hotmail.com> wrote=
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> I need to "freeze" a stud to remove it. I understand that it can be done w=
ith 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 nee=
ds to be applied in the vertical position. Any one have any thoughts?
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that has an extension tube, turn it upside down, and spray. It will spray out
ice cold liquid, cold enough to cause frostbite. Should do the
trick. <br><br>Chris<div>Sent from my iPhone</div></div><div><br>On Sep
29, 2016, at 11:58 AM, Richard Kahn <<a
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<p>I need to "freeze" a stud to remove it. I understand that it can 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 difficult to use as it
needs to be applied in the vertical
position. Any one have any thoughts?</p>
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