Raven
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Post by Raven on Dec 29, 2004 15:11:03 GMT -5
Ive been testing a new idea With Blow off dusters. I call it freezing and it literally is freezing. 1. Get a nice fresh can of blow off duster. make sure its in a green can cause the orange ones don't freeze. 2. cut and fold like normal, HOWEVER after you past 1 tab, turn the can upside down and pull the trigger for half a second then turn it right side up and blow at it normally to rid yourself of the frost. Another thing you can do is make a module face where one isent already by spreading glue over the tiny faceless area and freezing that just befor sticking it on. ONLY USE A DROP FOR SOMETHING LIKE THAT THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOWIt dosent completely elimenate the drying phase of building but it does speed it up. Only use freezing on card stock paper, NEVER on normal paper. Use mainly on the inside (core freezing), use on the outside(surface freezing) may result and a subtle water mark. WARNINGDon't use too much on a single tab. the fumes may hurt you. Avoid liquid contact with skin. exessive contact will result in frostbite. UPDATEthe liquid inside is nitrogen. it is safer then the can describes. just avoid prolonged skin contact and youll be fine.
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Post by TheGlove on Dec 29, 2004 16:27:58 GMT -5
well to start of, i dont ever imagine whats a blow off duster(r)(tm), I actually preffer my fridge, as im not experienced w/ unstable chemichals
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Post by TonyG on Dec 29, 2004 16:56:21 GMT -5
Hm!
So far as I know, this product isn't available in the UK....
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Post by TheGlove on Dec 29, 2004 17:26:25 GMT -5
nor here
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Post by Nerath on Jan 1, 2005 9:08:01 GMT -5
Wait, you guys mean to tell me that canned air isn't available outside America? What do you guys use to clean stuff out of your computer keyboards without taking them apart? Or blow the dust from your CPU?
Anyway, I haven't tried this, but I do know that getting that liquid stuff on your fingers is painfully cold, which is why there's a warning on the back of most cans that says, "Do not turn can upside down" or something like that.
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Post by TonyG on Jan 1, 2005 9:51:58 GMT -5
Canned compressed air is available for airbrush propellants. Generally keyboard cleaners tend to be small size/hand held vacuum cleaners with suck and blow modes
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Post by Raven on Jan 1, 2005 13:16:44 GMT -5
thats why i dont use very much. its not that cold anyway. besides, i where gloves. *looks at glove*
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Post by TheGlove on Jan 2, 2005 18:54:24 GMT -5
Generally keyboard cleaners tend to be small size/hand held vacuum cleaners with suck and blow modes yeah thats it, a small sized aspirator thing
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Post by Raven on Jan 12, 2005 21:05:09 GMT -5
FIRST POST UPDATED
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Post by TheGlove on Jan 12, 2005 23:25:14 GMT -5
man this thing must be so fun...
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Post by xtron on Jan 18, 2005 17:35:37 GMT -5
possibly.......
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Post by Raven on Jan 18, 2005 20:20:07 GMT -5
it kind of like saudering paper togethor. an because most of the air we breate is nitrogen its really not that dangerous. its the exessive exposure to skin that you have to worrie about cause of the frostbite.
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Post by TheGlove on Jan 19, 2005 16:26:53 GMT -5
i means like freezing sh*t and such, like those damn coaches, oh man, cant get rid of the damn bastards
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Post by xtron on Jan 19, 2005 17:28:48 GMT -5
won't it melt
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Post by Raven on Jan 19, 2005 21:44:27 GMT -5
yes but by the time it melts it will be dry (if used as directed in first post)
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