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kikicoco1334 10-30-2010 05:21 PM

k yeah so last night i was just clocking with that f1ee...
then when i was taking it off the setup i accordantly lift my finger on the pot too long.. yeah that copper part of the pot (inside) and i couldn't feel my finger for a little bit

Neuromancer 10-30-2010 06:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HITandRUN (Post 61209)
Dude I fill my thermos one handed and use the other hand to slam a beer while the torch is burning safely placed behind my belt! Have no clue what you taking about! :thumbsup:

I started off my first LN2 session wearing ski gloves, both to transfer the LN2 from my dewar to my *not Thermos type coffee cup. After first pour, I wore one glove to hold the cup. By the time my cup was completely frosted over inside and out (not a vaccum seal cup but a plastic liner in an aluminum shell) I was wearing no gloves. Never tried glasses, or wearing long pants or shoes lol

kikicoco1334 10-30-2010 08:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Neuromancer (Post 61221)
I started off my first LN2 session wearing ski gloves, both to transfer the LN2 from my dewar to my *not Thermos type coffee cup. After first pour, I wore one glove to hold the cup. By the time my cup was completely frosted over inside and out (not a vaccum seal cup but a plastic liner in an aluminum shell) I was wearing no gloves. Never tried glasses, or wearing long pants or shoes lol

all i gotta say is that LN2s are FUN! :thumbsup:

HITandRUN 10-31-2010 08:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Neuromancer (Post 61221)
I started off my first LN2 session wearing ski gloves, both to transfer the LN2 from my dewar to my *not Thermos type coffee cup. After first pour, I wore one glove to hold the cup. By the time my cup was completely frosted over inside and out (not a vaccum seal cup but a plastic liner in an aluminum shell) I was wearing no gloves. Never tried glasses, or wearing long pants or shoes lol

I have to say though that in summer once I was wearing nothing but swim shorts and while pouring into the thermos I overfilled a bit and a little drip hit the ground and touched my toe. I tell you a nice freeze burn I got from that. :D

Neuromancer 11-01-2010 06:18 AM

I had mini drops hit my arm during pouring, left no marks though just stung a bit.

BenchZowner 11-02-2010 03:27 AM

If you want to hear the opinion of an expert on the effects of liters of LN2 impact on your body you can ask Crusty.
I gave him a thorough LN2 bath last year at ADW2009 :D

k|ngp|n 11-02-2010 04:17 AM

Be careful out there! LN2 can be dangerous, don't get sloppy using it and never bench "under the influence" :green9::crazytongue:
That goes for u too Billy!


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