[Tigers] dry ice

CoolVT at aol.com CoolVT at aol.com
Tue Mar 31 05:47:51 MST 2009


Before hitting it with a wire brush I would suggest  try hitting it with a 
hammer.  We used to remove floor tiles in this  way...cement and all would just 
break into pieces.  
M
 
 
In a message dated 3/30/2009 11:47:08 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
TIGEROOTES at aol.com writes:

Theo  wrote:
My suggestion: Dry ice, and mechanical abrasion. The dry ice hardens  the 
stuff so that it doesn't just moosh out of the way when you hit it  with a 
wire 
wheel. Wear protection against flying bits (and against  extreme cold, too).
Theo

Theo, have you tried this?  If this  works, your idea is brilliant and could 
save many hours of  work!

Jim Leach    Pacific Tiger Club     Seattle



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