Where do I get Dry Ice?
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From: Burlingame/Berkeley, CA
i dont see how that works since it sublimes at -107 degrees or something so how can you freeze baking soda and it drop 120 degrees more than everythign else in the freezer?
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From: Burlingame/Berkeley, CA
Originally Posted by matthimself
get a compressed air can turn it upside down and spray it on a small section to see if it works...that way you don't buy 25lbs of dry ice and find out it doesn't work..
PSST, yellowpages.com :-P call ur local grocery stores to instead of driving down there, if they dont have any ask if they know who does im pretty sure 1 of the stores has to know
from dryicedirectory.com, searching in the 650 area code:
*Airgas Dry Ice
961 Bing St
San Carlos, CA
(650) 592-4212
*Airgas Dry Ice
961 Bing St
San Carlos, CA
(650) 592-4212
*Praxair
7 S. Linden Ave.
South San Francisco, CA
(650) 873-2058
Pamela Jackson, Manager
http://www.dryiceweb.com/Praxair/Sou...ancisco_CA.htm
Marty_Gallagher@Praxair.com
Peninsula Ice Delivery
820 South Amphlett Boulevard
San Mateo, CA
(650) 344-3932
*Airgas Dry Ice
961 Bing St
San Carlos, CA
(650) 592-4212
*Airgas Dry Ice
961 Bing St
San Carlos, CA
(650) 592-4212
*Praxair
7 S. Linden Ave.
South San Francisco, CA
(650) 873-2058
Pamela Jackson, Manager
http://www.dryiceweb.com/Praxair/Sou...ancisco_CA.htm
Marty_Gallagher@Praxair.com
Peninsula Ice Delivery
820 South Amphlett Boulevard
San Mateo, CA
(650) 344-3932
savemart usually carry them... last time i bought it for camping in early september, they were about $1.50 a pound... unopened factory bags are usually about 8 lb blocks/slabs.... the upside down air can idea is a good for experimenting...
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make sure you bust it up in chunks, drop into a 2liter bottle add water, recap and shake drop on ground and run.........BOOOOOMMMMM







