Alot of racers cryo freeze several parts such as ring and pinion ,input and output shafts etc.
I'll start.
The Rijas girl said they harden their barrels at 0 degrees. So I said she hardens my barrel hardens at 45 degrees! ba dump dump tsssshh!
I'll start.
The Rijas girl said they harden their barrels at 0 degrees. So I said she hardens my barrel hardens at 45 degrees! ba dump dump tsssshh!
While this girl is slightly incorrect, cryogenic treatment is performed on a regular basis and it makes a difference in everything from knife edges to engine parts. It is typically done at -320-degrees F (77.5 Kelvin) with liquid nitrogen.
Edit- While I am sure you know all about cryogenic treatment, I was just pointing out that sometimes people get confused, no need to blast 'em for it. Lots of people refer to cryogenic treatment as absolute zero. They may be incorrect, but if they have been told wrong, you can't fault them for it. I am sure this sales girl was told the wrong info.
"Hardened" has been mentioned several times in same conversation as "girl" and no jokes yet? . Is OSA ok?
Has anyone looked at the guns they sell? Do they have rijas on the receiver? I have never looked
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