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Anthony wrote:
"Richard Lamb" wrote in message ... Anthony wrote: I don't know how big your tank is but if you can freeze it (-0 F.) then you should be able to get the J.B. Weld to break out easily. An interesting idea. My fridge won't do that low. Maybe a box full of dry ice? Or a really big CO2 cartridge. An upside down can of air like used for dusting out computers held upside down will squirt liquid CO2 at around -100 F. If you try this wear a very thick and well padded glove. Tony I've heard this old saw so often even I was beginning to believe it. While it is based on fact, it's not seriously practical. When released (in)correctly, it is true that a CO2 extinguisher will make a pile of dry ice. But it's a very small pile compared to the amount of CO2 gas released. It would have to be a Very Very Big (TM) can in order to chill a that big of a slug of steel to below 0. Simple thermodynamics, dudes. Richard (woolly coat and all) Lamb |
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