The quote above is nonsense. But especially this bit
No one in their right mind would subject a piece of plastic to cryo!
Oh wait, what’s this?
Oh, its just a stack of CDs I had cryo’d.
Oh wait, what’s this???
Oh, just a whole CD player I had cryo’d.
So....
Right. The quote above is nonsense. Cryo is not like flame forging. In fact it is the furthest thing from it. Might not be the silliest post ever, but will give a lot a run for their money.
Cryogenic treatment is typically -300° Fahrenheit, and, in a way, is the reciprocal of high heat (flame forging). Either technique could help a knife, but would you subject a piece of plastic or polymer to a flame? Cryo is no better.Right. To subject a piece of plastic to cryo is no better than to subject it to high heat flame forging. A dazzling display of logic, as Spock might have said. Or the Red Queen.
No one in their right mind would subject a piece of plastic to cryo!
Oh wait, what’s this?
Oh, its just a stack of CDs I had cryo’d.
Oh wait, what’s this???
Oh, just a whole CD player I had cryo’d.
So....
Right. The quote above is nonsense. Cryo is not like flame forging. In fact it is the furthest thing from it. Might not be the silliest post ever, but will give a lot a run for their money.