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Old 09-22-08, 04:42 PM
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Originally Posted by hillzofvalp
Ok I raised the question there, too.

That's a good idea, bikemeister, but does it get rid of ALL the moisture?
Absolutely! It's what we use in the HVAC industry to remove any residual moisture from inside the systems before adding the freon. Moisture in there will react with the freon/oil/electrical insulation and form ACID. Not a good situation. We use dry nitrogen to drive out every last drop of moisture possible. So, it should work just fine for moisture removal inside your frame tubing.

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