In Reply to: Mission accomplished. Let thy agony cease. posted by psgary on August 11, 2002 at 19:02:42:
It is a Friday afternoon walk down 5th Avenue in January. You are just kidding yourself/us.
Cryogenic treatment is taking the parts/units very slowly from room temperature down to at least -180 degrees centigrade, the recommended minimum to gain benefits (supposedly) from such treatment. Then you have to control the temperature back the other way. The whole process can take 2-3 days.I know of full units that have been treated properly without failure and according to the owner/s with some worthwhile benefits.
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Follow Ups
- That is hardly cryogenic treatment - Double Trouble 08/12/0201:42:00 08/12/02 (10)
- No, it isn't. - psgary 10:36:46 08/12/02 (8)
- Therefore this raises the question - Double Trouble 20:00:22 08/12/02 (5)
- Civility - psgary 20:52:31 08/12/02 (4)
- I am not sure civility is the real issue here - Double Trouble 21:54:09 08/12/02 (3)
- Okay. Let's talk. - psgary 03:06:00 08/13/02 (2)
- Cooooooool it ....monkeys...;-) - Mellson 10:34:31 08/13/02 (1)
- Hmm. You think I might be getting a bit carried away? - psgary 15:32:55 08/13/02 (0)
- metal is not "done" at room temperature - Mellson 12:23:12 08/12/02 (1)
- Thanks for the info - psgary 15:20:09 08/12/02 (0)
- I don't see anywhere in his post where he said it was cryogenic treatment. (nt) - Fiddler 03:22:25 08/12/02 (0)