Plasma Forcefield melting metal
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that looks to be solder. which is a metal, but with a very low melting point
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@PanzarMetal What language are you spelling in (o.0) Wolframium is the correct spelling aka Tungsten. =]
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@KillEveryoneKillPhil I felt I should correct a mistake I made so as not to confuse anyone. It's a learning thing, and if I realize I made a mistake, I prefer to correct myself rather than leaving an incorrect statement out there. Just a personal preference. Also, now that you mention plasma-fueled rockets, you may be interested in ion thrusters. That's something they already have out there. It's a brilliant idea, really. Anyway, no hard feelings. Sorry this turned into such a big thing.
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@derstrom8 ok not im trolling you im just wondering why at the time if your learning about something you only know a little bit about that you would correct it... i mean you dont know so why would you correct it anyways all good thats all i was saying also they are thinking of making a plasma fueled rocked the plasma is control by a magnectic force so it doesnt touch the metal because at 1 million u can imagine that it was make short work of that metal very quick...
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@KillEveryoneKillPhil Take it easy. I don't know what your problem is, but there's absolutely no need for it. I've been working with electronics for 20 years, and a large chunk of that has been with high voltages, as in this video. That's why I corrected myself right away. I'll be the first to admit I still make mistakes. You can't honestly tell me that you don't. Now if you really feel so bad about yourself that you think you have to troll youtube comments, go ahead. I truly feel sorry for you.
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@derstrom8 also what exactly have you been doing for 20 years that you would look up basic videos on youtube and also make basic errors... geez mate im sure you been doing something for 20 years lol but w.e you are trying to calm is a complete lie and at this moment ill stop being nice to call you a fucking idiot.
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@derstrom8 mate iv'e only be looking at this stuff for a few weeks so either your a bit on the dumb side or your lieing out your arse and mind you this is me being nice im willing to bet you know nothing about this at all and your full of it... you saying you know 100 times more then me only goes to prove that your math skills are as bad as your general knowledge how bout you just delete your embaricing comment... an d mate it would easy reach 10k rocket fueled by plasma 1 million
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@KillEveryoneKillPhil I've been doing this for 20 years. I'd be willing to bet that I know 100x more about this than you do, which is exactly why I took back that comment before anyone else commented. There's no need to be insulting in your comments. Being polite gets you much further.
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@derstrom8 dude im not a troll i just hate ppl who agrue about shit they know nothing about i dont care if your uneducated because guess what i am 2 but i hate ppl that talk on subjects or agrue about them when they know f-all about them id NEVER agrue about this stuff because honestly i know f-all about it
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This is more like a TIG welder.
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@KillEveryoneKillPhil Troll.
For the last time, I did some research and I took back that comment immediately after I posted it.
Fine. You guys want a tutorial? I want 100 thumbs up to this post! I will make a detailed tutorial on how to make your own and melt all kinds of stuff in it...
Aedazan 1 week ago 32
I'm not sure about 10,000 degrees. Maybe 1000.
derstrom8 2 months ago
@derstrom8 My hand held butane torch is 1200 degrees, I have yet to find something that this device will not melt/vaporize
Aedazan 2 months ago
@Aedazan Just bugging in with a smart as comment here =)
Try melting/vaporizing gas ? surely you wont be able to do it.
But if seriously then try melting a light bulbs coil its made of volfram usually. melting point is about 3000 C
PanzarMetal 1 month ago
@PanzarMetal It turns the light bulb coils into a fine white dust, tried it on the table =D
Aedazan 1 month ago
@Aedazan Huh ? does it melt it or just turn to dust ?
PanzarMetal 1 month ago
@PanzarMetal IT turnned into dust :s
Aedazan 1 month ago