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Thread: SG A/C and RooR.US Diff

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    Default SG A/C and RooR.US Diff

    I broke them both last night.... :/

    I passed out on the coach and when the doorbell rang I knocked over my Zob. My Zob is a tank but I'll be looking for a new diff and a/c. Any suggestions?


    I also have glass stuck in the female joint of my tube. there is no glass extending past the joint on either side. How do I get it out? :/

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    Quote Originally Posted by awood View Post
    I broke them both last night.... :/

    I passed out on the coach and when the doorbell rang I knocked over my Zob. My Zob is a tank but I'll be looking for a new diff and a/c. Any suggestions?


    I also have glass stuck in the female joint of my tube. there is no glass extending past the joint on either side. How do I get it out? :/
    Damn man, that sucks! That is why I am always afraid of leaving pieces out.

    Get the piece as cold as possible using ice and shit, and you should be able to work it out. As the glass gets cold it will contract and the thing may even just fall out so be careful.

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    to tell you the truth i use to say the same thing and sware by only ice
    But it seems that heat does the same thing if you take a lighter to it
    it should evap most of the liquid thats caught in the joint....
    Ive Had both ways work for me so its just preference

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    Well its basically doing the same thing in two opposite ways.

    Cold makes the pieces inside contract so that it falls out.

    Heat makes the joint expand so that pieces can fall out and it also evaporates the water in the joint as ripvanwinkle said.

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