Maxcfm
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- Marietta, GA
Weekend is not over but, last 2 weeks have been fun. Got all my cryo dropped off, done and picked up (yes High2by your R&P is done). BTW on this subject IF you have cryo done and there turning the work around in less then a week (3-4 days) you should find a new place. There are 4 basic [FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica]treatments with a 5th one that is rare and you only want [/FONT][FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica]#4 or #5. Most places I'm finding that offer it online and are cheap and fast are doing #1 or #2 only way to get parts out in 1-2 days if they don't say how there doing it ask but part turn around is key its just not possible to do it right AND quick for the kind of items we would get done just things to keep in mind before spending your green and no this isn't a dig at anyone or any business just to inform the masses
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[/FONT]1. Shallow cryogenics subjects the component to temperatures of approximately -120 degrees F (Fair) 1 day[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica]
[/FONT]2. Submerged Method: Components are placed in a chamber then the chamber is flooded with a liquid cryogen. (This can shock components.) (Poor) 1 day[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica]
[/FONT]3. Deep cryogenic treatment subjects the component to temperatures of approximately -300 degrees F. (Good)[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica] 2 days
[/FONT]4. Thermal Cycling uses the benefits of deep cryogenics with additional temperature manipulations during the process. (Better) 2-3 days depends on mass of part
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica]5. [/FONT]Thermal Cycling and use of tempering oven to heat item to 450-650f process trademarked as Vari-Cold by Cryotron (Best) 3-4 days depends on mass of part
Door is on the heep but there are issues lot of it is in the lower hinge i think as that pin is so wore from the door resting on it for all those years there is 1/2 to an inch of slop in it which translates out to about 3in of too low on the latch side :banghead:Now that I'm back from SanFran for work, I plan to start work on the trailer so i can tow the heep around to get it fixed up. Need to install the cold air intake and custom tune on the wife's car before she kills me
and work on getting the "shop" back in order and finish a few projects in there.
:soapbox:
[/FONT]1. Shallow cryogenics subjects the component to temperatures of approximately -120 degrees F (Fair) 1 day[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica]
[/FONT]2. Submerged Method: Components are placed in a chamber then the chamber is flooded with a liquid cryogen. (This can shock components.) (Poor) 1 day[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica]
[/FONT]3. Deep cryogenic treatment subjects the component to temperatures of approximately -300 degrees F. (Good)[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica] 2 days
[/FONT]4. Thermal Cycling uses the benefits of deep cryogenics with additional temperature manipulations during the process. (Better) 2-3 days depends on mass of part
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica]5. [/FONT]Thermal Cycling and use of tempering oven to heat item to 450-650f process trademarked as Vari-Cold by Cryotron (Best) 3-4 days depends on mass of part
Door is on the heep but there are issues lot of it is in the lower hinge i think as that pin is so wore from the door resting on it for all those years there is 1/2 to an inch of slop in it which translates out to about 3in of too low on the latch side :banghead:Now that I'm back from SanFran for work, I plan to start work on the trailer so i can tow the heep around to get it fixed up. Need to install the cold air intake and custom tune on the wife's car before she kills me
