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David Lesher
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"Tim Shoppa" <shoppa@trailing-edge.com> writes:
You can see rails being welded at
<http://www.aarc.com.au/aarc/news/photolib/photos_thermit.html>
That's a lot larger than the average CadWeld, but the same idea.
And about all you can do with thermite {or magnesium, for that
matter..} fires is pour sand on them until they run out of steam.
That's why first you are VERY sure there's nothing nearby that
burns...
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Watt Sun wrote:
So the guy had a firebrick mold
that he clamped around the two
conductors. He filled it with a
thermite compound that had a lot of
copper in it.
A common brand of this (so common that it's like "xerox" in use) is
Cadweld. The company I work for buys them by the tens of thousands.
Driving around in a truck or work train filled with thermite has known
hazards... hard to put out a fire that doesn't need any oxygen to burn,
and which happens to be melting its way through the truck bed/railcar!
You can see rails being welded at
<http://www.aarc.com.au/aarc/news/photolib/photos_thermit.html>
That's a lot larger than the average CadWeld, but the same idea.
And about all you can do with thermite {or magnesium, for that
matter..} fires is pour sand on them until they run out of steam.
That's why first you are VERY sure there's nothing nearby that
burns...
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A host is a host from coast to coast.................wb8foz@nrk.com
& no one will talk to a host that's close........[v].(301) 56-LINUX
Unless the host (that isn't close).........................pob 1433
is busy, hung or dead....................................20915-1433