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What's your favourite one that you almost believe? And why? We're popping on our tinfoil hats and very much looking forward to your answers. (Thanks to Shezam for this suggestion.)

(, Thu 1 Dec 2011, 13:47)
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"Jet fuel can't melt steel"
Oh really? Well I guess I'd better stop using this heating oil-powered forge, then. Funny, it seemed to work just as well on Jet A-1 as it did on domestic heating oil. It's all just paraffin anyway.
(, Thu 1 Dec 2011, 23:10, 3 replies)
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You got a forge up to steel melting temp on heating oil ?
(jealous)

Best I've managed so far is bronze, can't get the damn thing anywhere near hot enough to melt steel.
Any hints ?
(, Fri 2 Dec 2011, 11:40, closed)
The trick is you don't have to melt it to a liquid to work it
Before it's even a dull red it's as soft as toffee. You can heat the middle of a crowbar until it's so soft you can tie a knot in it, and still hold the ends in your bare hands.

All the "9/11 truthers" gibbering on about steel melting at over 1000°C are correct in that you'd need to get it up that high to melt it into a liquid phase, but the steel structure of a building would have lost all its strength and collapsed like wet paper at a few hundred degrees.

(edit - the forge actually uses an old heating boiler burner in a firebrick box to keep it all cosy. I must bring it down here next time I'm up north.)
(, Sat 3 Dec 2011, 11:16, closed)
You're nearly there old son...
Get an old hairdryer and some ducting and you will have a mini blast furnace - molten steel is all yours if you have a crucible and some scraps. (courtesy of James May's Man Lab)
(, Thu 8 Dec 2011, 13:22, closed)

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