Steve Jurvetson
…the remains of the burn…
Copper melts at 1984°
You have campfires in copper pots…? Must be nice… 🙂
Oh, it still works, now with better air flow… =)
I think there are several large copper nodules still to be found under it.
The pit’s core was too hot to handle 24 hours afterward… If we had a secondary copper thermite reaction, we may have peaked at 7000°
[http://www.flickr.com/photos/24270806@N06] Exactly… But having left mine on a hot stove once..it does clean up nicely.
I suppose the oxidizer is what allows such a temperature.
fun – 7000* is possible?
Perhaps, off of the copper or the iron in the pit… Here’s a how-to guide discussing 7000°…. and wikipedia on copper thermite
I take it that you toast your marshmallows from a half a light year away??
Cadwelding is surprisingly boring when done a on normal small scale. Your results are much more impressive then ours, but to be honest, we were welding on a live 32" gas line, so boring was good.
F or C?
°F
Some newly-found photos of the burn here…
I thought I was a pyro (in younger days..)… But you have a lot of potential with pails of LOX http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBLr_XrooLs
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