It didn't melt the steel because you provided an escape path. New Mexico Tech made the same mistake when they did a thermite demonstration for National Geographic.
For use of thermite in cutting steel, see my video "Incendiary Experiments".
The mythbusters guys set off 1000 pounds of thermite to try to cut a car in half, and explosives experts at New Mexico Tech try to cut a column and a beam, and a Florida Engineer, Jonathan Cole, cuts columns, beams, bolt heads, and bolts.
It didn't melt the steel because you provided an escape path. New Mexico Tech made the same mistake when they did a thermite demonstration for National Geographic.
For use of thermite in cutting steel, see my video "Incendiary Experiments".
The mythbusters guys set off 1000 pounds of thermite to try to cut a car in half, and explosives experts at New Mexico Tech try to cut a column and a beam, and a Florida Engineer, Jonathan Cole, cuts columns, beams, bolt heads, and bolts.
punxsutawneybarney 8 months ago
Really nice!
C20rules 1 year ago
Instant bike blacksmithing..take a hammer and shape it
jlasud 1 year ago
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Since 911 thermite seems like the explosive of choice. Thanks 911!... without you, we would still be playing with Coke and Mentos! :O)
DanieljDixon 1 year ago
next time add a tiny bit of powder sugar to your thermite and see what happens ;)
informasean 1 year ago
I was expecting this to be one of those crap vids where nothing good happens.
But that was a really interesting resut!
Im impressed! 5/5*'s
danagol1985 2 years ago
spewing grease out the bottom more likely.
marmaloon 3 years ago
that goose is cooked!
daewooparts 3 years ago
Very Nice. 5 stars!
Check out my vids!
YYYYYYYYYYZZZZZZZZZZ 3 years ago
I want to do that to a lemond reno
FUCKLEMONDRENOMAN 3 years ago
nice idea
ellhow 3 years ago
Thanks, it was a fun time.
11vvdd 3 years ago