How To Freeze off a Lock with Compressed Air - Biola University
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This video shows you how to use items that you can get at a local store to freeze off a lock. You'll need: - One can of compressed air (used to dust keyboards, computers, etc.) - A glove or oven mitten - A hammer When you turn the can upside down, the liquid that's inside it sprays out. NOTE: This liquid is actually NOT Liquid Nitrogen, but fluorocarbons which create a cooling effect when evaporated, (like rubbing alcohol.) Watch the video for instructions and a visual on how it's done. Also know that I only did this because I forgot my combination and saw a great opportunity to do something neat. I'm pretty sure that I sprayed too much on it, but I wanted to make sure it would work! WARNING: Please be safe if you do this and please don't use this for anything illegal or anything else that would be questionable = P. If you hurt yourself or get in trouble, I'm not liable for it! Filmed at Biola University in La Mirada, CA Thanks to: Jean S., Keith W., Juliet S. for helping me do this. Special thanks to: Salliana M. for making this great video!
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M.Brandon Lee what is it called
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well done u showed us how to steel a bike : ]
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it's not liquid nitrogen.Its dyflouroethane, it's about -13
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good way to get out a tap that has broken off in a hole as well,,,,just need to take a nail set and break it apart
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"The hammer won't break it see" hits ground
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Cheap lock, prob cast alloy not good quality steel, try it again on a proper security lock.
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Is that Gilbert Gottfried?
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My 9th grade teacher taught me this I stole the trailer parks go kart
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The black guy in the background just heard about breaking bike locks so he had to go and see hahaha
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It probably uses 1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane, also known as R-134a refrigerant which is used in vehicle air conditioning systems. It's well known for its ability to lose a lot of heat energy when transitioning from a liquid to a gaseous state, hence why it's great for cooling things down quickly.
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that's not liquid nitrogen. it's highly potent CFCs.
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It's not nitrogen. it's liquid tetrafluoroethane. nitrogen is too cold to put stored in an aerosol can.
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Naw niga he learned this from Burn Notice :D
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this ain't nitrogen
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thanks this really helped a lot, those old people never saw me coming. now l am off to the pawn shop.
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He probably helped that guy to steal a bile
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there goes another hole in the ozone lol
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10 cloverfiend lane anyone?
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im pretty sure thats liquid butane, not flurocarbons
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Does it leave a white residue?
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