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Warts on show heifer--HELP?
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<blockquote data-quote="denglish" data-source="post: 26712" data-attributes="member: 326"><p>I should describe another way how I handle the liquid nitrogen rather than pouring it on from an applicator: </p><p>It is easy to pour into a PVC 6 pack esky from the container and it will boil for a bit then stabilise. I have carted it about in my car like this and it stays about for quite a while, but be careful if it spills.</p><p>I have a copper soldering iron with the sharp point cut off so it is flat, and I put this into the Liquid N in the esky and let the boiling settle as it gets down to the low temperature. Then I take it out and press the copper onto a small wart group so it freezes to the skin. There will be a permanent white mark just like a freeze brand where you do this so pick a spot where you want a white patch. THis is the way freeze branding is done.</p><p></p><p>DJE</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="denglish, post: 26712, member: 326"] I should describe another way how I handle the liquid nitrogen rather than pouring it on from an applicator: It is easy to pour into a PVC 6 pack esky from the container and it will boil for a bit then stabilise. I have carted it about in my car like this and it stays about for quite a while, but be careful if it spills. I have a copper soldering iron with the sharp point cut off so it is flat, and I put this into the Liquid N in the esky and let the boiling settle as it gets down to the low temperature. Then I take it out and press the copper onto a small wart group so it freezes to the skin. There will be a permanent white mark just like a freeze brand where you do this so pick a spot where you want a white patch. THis is the way freeze branding is done. DJE [/QUOTE]
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