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Re: [Healeys] nitrus oxide?

To: Richard Kahn <tahoehealey@hotmail.com>, "healeys@autox.team.net" <healeys@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: [Healeys] nitrus oxide?
From: Bob Spidell <bspidell@comcast.net>
Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2016 18:06:46 -0700
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I believe NO is the propellant used in aerosol whipped creams like 
'Reddi Whip.'  Might be a bit messy, though.


On 9/29/2016 9:58 AM, Richard Kahn wrote:
>
> 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?
>
> Rich Kahn
>
>


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    <p>I believe NO is the propellant used in aerosol whipped creams
      like 'Reddi Whip.'  Might be a bit messy, though.<br>
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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>
        <p>Rich Kahn<br>
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