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Old 26th April 2003, 21:09   #1
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Could anyone here make a ln2 container?
just wanted to brainstorm some with you guys...

what material has to be used? how?
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copper based I think.

maybe this is an option ?
http://www.octools.com/index.cgi?cal...ubmersion.html
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Old 26th April 2003, 23:01   #3
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You want a large copper container, isolated at the exterior exept the bottom.
There have been enough projects of these kinds, look around, you'll find something.

I'm just wondering if you could pelt something like that for added punch?
 
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don't think you need extra punch @ -200 degrees
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lol, nope

going bezerk calantak ?
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nope, just wanna try sth out...
it would be cool if we could do some ln2 fun at the [MAD]lan
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rather do this @ home, dangerous with lots off people.

just check your local HW-store (metal) and ask if they can make such a thing.
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nah not dangerous, it's just nitrogen, a quasi inert gas.

Just a bit cold (bring arctic clothing)
 
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http://www.csulb.edu/depts/physics/i...n.pro.5-00.htm
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I have a camcorder, we can record the whole chabang
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