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• #9208
jet fuel?
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• #9209
Solar power, as far as I'm aware that reflective bowl focuses light from the sun to melt the steel plate...
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• #9210
Its lead. Steel becomes red/white hot before melting.
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• #9211
Did a little 'investigating' and found the source.. these guys sound pretty confident it's steel!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8tt7RG3UR4c
Maybe the camera's compensating for the brightness, messing with the colours
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• #9212
Duh jet fuel doesn't melt steel plate
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• #9213
Weird. I was under the impression that Iron and its alloys tend to become red hot at about 730 degrees and above. Thems the experts though.
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• #9214
Hang on, the end of that clip shows it glowing orange. My bad.
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• #9215
nae bother, thought it looked suspect as well!
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My shredder wont even do two sheets of paper.
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Duh jet fuel doesn't melt steel plate
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• #9224
š„š