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Freezing pins

JLarson

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That looks like just a dry ice maker and a liquid CO2 cylinder.
 

Delmer

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and a liquid withdrawal tube in the CO2 bottle for that to work. Much handier than liquid nitrogen, but not as cold.
 

hosspuller

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That looks like just a dry ice maker and a liquid CO2 cylinder.

Want one ? https://www.tequipment.net/Scilogex/300002/Lab-Accessories/?Source=googleshopping&/?utm_content=dry ice maker&utm_term=&utm_campaign=Shopping Campaign(BSC)&utm_source=Bing_Yahoo&utm_medium=cpc&msclkid=0780d859e106155e9b2eba549f69fffc

For that money, put the pin in a couple pillow cases layered together or parts sacks with the end of a hose. Opening the liquid valve, gets one a frozen pee pee :D

PS .. There's a video of the maker in use ... click the little icon in the link
 
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dieseldog5.9

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Seems like a pretty simple tool for $1055.56

Looks like the tool pictured above in the back of a service truck.

Still need to get the gas from airgas.
 

JLarson

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You can get em a lot cheaper from the guy that flys in a dick rocket or your local non Airgas welding store lol. There's tons of dry ice boxes out there.
 
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