How do i build a super cooler?

Hello.
   I am looking for ways to turn cool down oxygen to -253C.
   Can i do this using house hold materials (Maybe, building a refrigerator that can reach extremely low temperatures)?
   How do i do this?

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rickharris says: Oct 7, 2012. 1:47 AM
They produce liquid air by pumping to high pressure and the releasing into a chamber - This provides vast cooling in a multi stage system to liquefy the gas.

I don't think your going to do this at home in any easy way other than buying liquid nitrogen.

jamesc4 (author) in reply to rickharrisOct 8, 2012. 7:04 AM
Alright.
Thank you for helping me ;)
steveastrouk says: Oct 6, 2012. 1:41 PM
The basic principles were well established 100 and odd years ago by Kammerlingh Onnes amongst others. Probably the best way to try it is to find the old papers and work from there
jamesc4 (author) in reply to steveastroukOct 8, 2012. 7:04 AM
Thank you for your help and opinion :D
jamesc4 (author) in reply to steveastroukOct 6, 2012. 1:51 PM
I will do that ;)
Kiteman says: Oct 6, 2012. 1:17 PM
What have you tried / found out so far?
jamesc4 (author) in reply to KitemanOct 6, 2012. 1:20 PM
Thats the problem.
All theory, but no practice.
I am trying to find the theory that supports this.
Kiteman in reply to jamesc4Oct 6, 2012. 1:24 PM
The easiest way at home us to buy liquid nitrogen, and use it to cool down air - when you get a blue liquid, that's liquid oxygen.
jamesc4 (author) in reply to KitemanOct 8, 2012. 7:03 AM
Thank you for your help :)
jamesc4 (author) in reply to KitemanOct 6, 2012. 1:28 PM
And how do i make nitrogen at home?
Once again, i need a cryogenic system?
Kiteman in reply to jamesc4Oct 6, 2012. 2:15 PM
Notice where I said "buy"?
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