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Old 02-11-2007
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A kid I knew back in high school split his pipe in half by using the freezer method. I dont see how you could have any control over where the pressure is applied with the freezing water. Has anyone on here had any sucess with this method? It seems to me that you would end up with a chunk of ice, shaped like a pipe with a dent in it...

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