G-Man
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It sounds like something out of "Mythbusters," but I heard you can do your own brake rotor cryogenics at home with "fairly good" results.
I'm thinking - rotors on the outdoor gas grill (400-500F) for a while, cool them, then into a cooler with dry ice (-110F). Maybe two-three cycles?
This forum has wise engineer-types - is this the dumbest idea you ever heard? Just crazy enough to work? Likely to end in tears, divorce, and meeting the fire department?
I'm thinking - rotors on the outdoor gas grill (400-500F) for a while, cool them, then into a cooler with dry ice (-110F). Maybe two-three cycles?
This forum has wise engineer-types - is this the dumbest idea you ever heard? Just crazy enough to work? Likely to end in tears, divorce, and meeting the fire department?