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freeze your nutz off

Discussion in 'Hangout Lounge' started by Polock, Aug 24, 2010.

  1. Polock

    Polock Well-Known Member

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    i've never seen this stuff in a store, anybody try it yet?
     
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    chacal Moderator Moderator Supporting Vendor Premium Member

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    It works okay in some applications.......tricky thing is that you only want to freeze the threaded shaft of the bolt, not the nut..........
     
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    got a buddy that uses the wart remover stuff thats freezes warts off it works for small things
     
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    i didn't even find it online except in cases
     
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    Wal-Mart..............found it in the "fishing supplier" section (some other brand name, but the same thing).

    You can actually achieve the same effect by turning a "air blaster" aerosol spray can (like you use for spraying off your computer keyboard, etc.) and simply turning it upside down and spraying.......it turns things really, really cold.........
     
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    Looks like it would work, neither of the two distributors were local.
     
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    thanks, i'll take a look
     
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    Best thing I have EVER used for rusted anything is Kroil. That stuff has amazed me more than once.
     
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    gitbox, isnt it called aerokroil? we carried it at one of my jobs and it is damn good stuff.

    ive also seen liquid wrench is carrying something called freeze off now, but ive never tried it
     
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    The spray stuff is... it comes in liquid form as well.
     

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