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700 Barrel Removal at Standstill
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<blockquote data-quote="ntsqd" data-source="post: 2133116" data-attributes="member: 93138"><p>Well, so take it all outside. Then it won't boil off quite so fast......</p><p><img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p><p>Well, wait, maybe all he needs to do is take it all outside, and leave it there overnight. No propane required......</p><p></p><p>The propane A/C refrigerant idea mostly scared me from the perspective of an auto accident where fire might be involved and the unsuspecting firemen.</p><p></p><p>The CO2 from the dry ice can be a breathing hazard as I'm sure that you know.</p><p></p><p>I think that I have the same action wrench. That bar behind it with the shouldered threads on one end isn't a barrel, it is the lever for the wrench. There is a hole in the 'cap' (barely visible in the pic) for such an action screw.</p><p></p><p>Not long ago I built some AL pillow blocks for a road racer's front sway bar. The way that I built them was to buy 1.25x1.25 6061 T6 bar-stock and cut the lengths that I needed. Then drill all of the mounting bolt holes. Using a steel dowel pin in each pair of holes to align them I clamped them sideways in the vise and hole-sawed the bores slightly under-size and then bored them to size. Made putting the center on the split really easy. I could see doing this with a thick shim (.03"-.06") of some sort between the blocks to make some AL barrel blocks that can't go to zero on themselves.</p><p></p><p>I made those with a mill, but I have made similar parts by abusing the heck out of a tool like this: <a href="https://www.amazon.com/General-Tools-55-Cutter-Adjustable/dp/B00004T7OZ" target="_blank">https://www.amazon.com/General-Tools-55-Cutter-Adjustable/dp/B00004T7OZ</a> in a drill press with the work securely clamped in place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ntsqd, post: 2133116, member: 93138"] Well, so take it all outside. Then it won't boil off quite so fast...... ;) Well, wait, maybe all he needs to do is take it all outside, and leave it there overnight. No propane required...... The propane A/C refrigerant idea mostly scared me from the perspective of an auto accident where fire might be involved and the unsuspecting firemen. The CO2 from the dry ice can be a breathing hazard as I'm sure that you know. I think that I have the same action wrench. That bar behind it with the shouldered threads on one end isn't a barrel, it is the lever for the wrench. There is a hole in the 'cap' (barely visible in the pic) for such an action screw. Not long ago I built some AL pillow blocks for a road racer's front sway bar. The way that I built them was to buy 1.25x1.25 6061 T6 bar-stock and cut the lengths that I needed. Then drill all of the mounting bolt holes. Using a steel dowel pin in each pair of holes to align them I clamped them sideways in the vise and hole-sawed the bores slightly under-size and then bored them to size. Made putting the center on the split really easy. I could see doing this with a thick shim (.03"-.06") of some sort between the blocks to make some AL barrel blocks that can't go to zero on themselves. I made those with a mill, but I have made similar parts by abusing the heck out of a tool like this: [URL]https://www.amazon.com/General-Tools-55-Cutter-Adjustable/dp/B00004T7OZ[/URL] in a drill press with the work securely clamped in place. [/QUOTE]
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