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punx223 07-14-2009 06:21 PM

god i love that stuff

Kal-EL 07-15-2009 02:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Buckeye (Post 9798)
Yup and then in a Microwave for 20 seconds and its ready to be reapplied ;)

I did not know that Buckeye, thx, will have to give that a go. :Hi:

karmakazi 07-15-2009 04:52 AM

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Originally Posted by 3oh6 (Post 9796)
this is why kneaded rubber eraser is the best first layer of insulation...

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...a/_MG_3067.jpg

the 10 second un-insulation method two minutes after finishing benching at -100C :thumbsup:

Awesome pic :laughing:

Deanzo 07-15-2009 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by youngpro (Post 9560)
nice guide deanzo... i wish i saw something like this before i first got started... that dfi sli-dr expert might still be alive now!

Thanks mate, means alot coming from you.

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Originally Posted by 3oh6 (Post 9796)
this is why kneaded rubber eraser is the best first layer of insulation...

"picture"

the 10 second un-insulation method two minutes after finishing benching at -100C :thumbsup:

Man, mine never comes off like that.
It only ever pulls off in bits, takes forever.

Maybe I need to try another kind ?

3oh6 07-15-2009 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Deanzo (Post 9906)
Man, mine never comes off like that.
It only ever pulls off in bits, takes forever.

Maybe I need to try another kind ?

might be that, one brand i use seems to be a bit "tougher" than the other. i really like General, the other i use is Staedler.

another thing is do you take it off cold or after everything has warmed up, cold makes it come off in one piece easier. if you do prefer to take it off when warm though, always have a little piece balled up that you can use to dab the small bits around resistors and surface mount caps...the eraser likes to stick to itself. lot's of guys i have run into didn't know that, works great for getting small bits out of tight spots too :thumbsup:

MaadDaawg 07-17-2009 06:01 PM

I've cleaned out a couple of art stores of maleable eraser - GREAT stuff and so easy to use :)

On cleaning copper, you'll find that Bartenders Helper is awesome stuff. Never used it on a pot, but the wife uses it on our copper kitchen pots all the time and they come out looking new each time :)

got a Dice pot coming from a friend, so gonna play with that for awhile. The wife INSISTS I cannot use LN2 in my office, I can only play with it in the basement, and I can't play with it there till my daughter moves out.. which will hopefully be within the next couple of months... hopefully being the key word :(

Oh well...

Kal-EL 07-19-2009 03:40 PM

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Originally Posted by MaadDaawg (Post 10113)
I've cleaned out a couple of art stores of maleable eraser - GREAT stuff and so easy to use :)

On cleaning copper, you'll find that Bartenders Helper is awesome stuff. Never used it on a pot, but the wife uses it on our copper kitchen pots all the time and they come out looking new each time :)

got a Dice pot coming from a friend, so gonna play with that for awhile. The wife INSISTS I cannot use LN2 in my office, I can only play with it in the basement, and I can't play with it there till my daughter moves out.. which will hopefully be within the next couple of months... hopefully being the key word :(

Oh well...

What brand are you buying up? Seems the local shelves are barren, can't put my finger on the culprit :Dizzy:

Chuchnit 07-19-2009 03:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Kal-EL (Post 10331)
What brand are you buying up? Seems the local shelves are barren, can't put my finger on the culprit :Dizzy:

Just get some brasso and extra greese for the elbow ;)

BustaH 07-19-2009 10:41 PM

really nice guide here Deanzo, very well done.

crustytheclown 07-20-2009 12:58 AM

Great guide buddy.You've made it clear to new ''players'' how to insulate safe and easy...The pics are also very cool...


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