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| Subject: | [Shop-talk] To kill a refrigerator |
| From: | eric@megageek.com |
| Date: | Tue, 28 Aug 2007 23:19:15 -0400 |
OK, here is the scenario...
There is a old refrigerator (from the 70's) that is still running. You
want to take it out and render it useless. You don't have lots of time,
and you can't leave any trace.
Any ideas?
(I was thinking of something to spray on the motor bearings to seize them,
but I don't know what to use.)
Once I get a solution that works, I'll post why I need this.
Moose
"We all know we're dying, And there's no sign of a parachute."
Tori Amos
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