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@mandain | 24 February 16 | |
It's a bit hard as the inner is on an angle, send me some thermite
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@beery2 | 24 February 16 | |
Have you tried dropping ice into the bowl and standing the jug in hot water?
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@bambi99 | 24 February 16 | |
Try ice cubes in the bowl ...and dip the jug in warm water ...it should release the suction enough to rock the bowl gently and release it ...
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@beery2 | 24 February 16 | |
Oh bambi, great minds and stuff...
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@bambi99 | 24 February 16 | |
@ beery2 - 24.02.16 - 01:30am Have you tried dropping ice into the bowl and standing the jug in hot water? Spooky you went to school sometimes |
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@bambi99 | 24 February 16 | |
OK mandy get yer ice cubes out .
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@mandain | 24 February 16 | |
Yes I saw a YouTube video showing that, but they used 2 same sized jugs just stuck, where as mine the smaller bowl is entirely inside and tilted, too much ice cubes and it touches the outer jug, too little it has no effect, I'll try again later
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@bambi99 | 24 February 16 | |
Of course .....there is always the old Scottish method.....
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@powderpuff | 24 February 16 | |
Fill the top glass with ice water; the cold will make the glass molecules contract. Add salt to the ice water to chill it faster. With the top glass still full of ice water, run hot water over the bottom glass, or place it in a few inches of hot water. The heat makes the bottom glass expand. Googled also says squeeze a straw btween em n blaw
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@beery2 | 24 February 16 | |
Pictures show that the jug is a pyrex measuring type thingy so very hot water shouldn't hurt it...so all you need to do is put the kettle on and make lots of ice...
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