There is a company locally that has a large cryogenic treatment facility for engines etc, and in talking with the proprietor he said I could throw a bunch of stuff in a box in the corner of the facility when someone else has commisioned a run.As the charge is $30, I figure it might be worth a try.
I have no issues with putting a few CD's, some DIY cables, but anything more expensive scares me a bit. However I have found a post by the good Doctor indicating a permalloy line level trannie was improved this way.
As I have a bunch of the blue stuff in a few of Mikeys creations, I am tempted to treat them as well. Any concerns? Any experiences?
Any things I shouldn't treat? I am about to embark on a winter full of projects, so have boxes and boxes of neat stuff that could be treated and might as well do everything at once.
Thanks in advance for all replies.
T
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Topic - Cryogenic treatments - TPM 14:59:00 11/20/02 (9)
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