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911 conspiacy theorists. Can fire melt steel?
So does fuel also generate timed explosions that were heard by firemen? Why do we see melting steel that looks like thermite burning? Does the jet fuel also destroy the entire 80 stories of steel support structure as well? (This is required to account for the free-fall speed of the collapse of three buildings. That's right, three buildings collapsed at near free-fall speeds in NYC in the WTC complex.) The government's conspiracy theory is totally inconsistent with the facts. The only theory that has coherence at the moment is the demolition theory presented by Professor Steven Jones of BYU (Physics). I've seen no credible challenges to the 13 points he presented in an academic paper on this topic. I'd very much like to see a credible explanation for the free-fall collapse of all three buildings.
There are several factors that can affect the quality of steel coils. Some of the key factors include the selection and quality of raw materials used, the manufacturing processes employed, the level of expertise and skill of the workforce, the adherence to strict quality control measures, and the overall condition and maintenance of the equipment used in the production process. Additionally, external factors such as environmental conditions and transportation methods can also impact the quality of steel coils.
The lifespan of a steel coil can vary depending on various factors such as the quality of the steel, its usage and maintenance. However, on average, a well-maintained steel coil can last anywhere from 10 to 30 years.
I'm planning to buy a pair of Doc Marten boots but I want some steel toed ones. I don't know if all of them are steel toed, or only some of them, or what?
No, okorder /! Ps: if you don't want to buy them new, search off Ebay: there are tons of Dr Martens!!
Steels like YHB-2, MVS-8, and SK-5. Also if you know anything about these steels that would be helpful.
White steel is a common shorthand name for white paper steel (shirogami hagane) which can be any of several fairly simple high carbon, water hardening steel grades. The carbon content varies by grade, and runs from 0.8 to 1.4%. The range of carbon content within a grade is a tight 0.1%. For example, the carbon content of Shirogami Hagani No1A is specified to be between 1.3 and 1.4%. Each grade also contains 0.1-0.2% silicon and 0.2-0.3% manganese, and only trace amounts of the impurities sulfur and phosphorus. Blue paper steel (aogami hagane) is also offered in several grades, with carbon content ranging similarly to the white grades. However, blue steel contains the additional alloying elements chromium and tungsten, and one grade (aogami super) also contains molybdenum and vanadium. The blue steels can be quenched in water or oil, whereas most of the white grades need a faster quench and require water.
I heard that the stores don't sale Steel Legion anymore...Is this true..Also I want to know why they cost more than regular Imperial Guardsmen..Such as Cadian...Do they have something Special?Also what do I need to buy to have a complete Steel Legion army..I need two squads of troops of 20's?and two sergeants for each squad.and one commiser?Well I;m guessing..someone please help...I havent played in about 4 years.
The stock at various shops may vary, but you can buy Steel Legion miniatures through the mail order, or the Internet from GW. Cadian troopers are plastic, There are no plastic Steel Legion troops. The plastic models are (a tiny bit) not so horribly expensive as the metallic ones. The minimum requirements for your force vary from mission to mission, but a good start is 1 HQ unit 2 Troop choices. Also, the total points cost of the battle is to be considered. (Usually 500, 1000, or 1500 points.) What you described is one possible choice, although the size of IG squads is 10 and not 20. And you must include a command squad, the commissar is optional. You might change the other 20 troops for a tank, or a squad of Sentinels. Happy gaming!
The guy at this one pawn shop told me that stainless steel is better because it is just as strong and will not rust. The guy at the other pawn shop said that you need high carbon steel for a good sword because stainless steel breaks easily and that damascis is the best kind of steel for swords.
You are gonna want carbon steel. Most real swords are always made from carbon steel. The vast majority of cheap swords being sold online are made from stainless steel. While stainless steel is a great choice for knives, it starts becoming very brittle on anything longer than 12? and is NOT a suitable material for a functional sword, no matter what some marketers might claim?. Stainless steel when it comes to a functioning weapon, is a joke. It's not made to cut and it's not made to last.
Well the other day i told my friend that when you put a compass near steel it will screw up and he said only magnets do that then i showed him and it worked then he said: that'ss because steel has its own magnet in it coz it builds up static electricity is that correct what he said? thanks
no it is not, he made that up steel is a conductor and can't build static electricity. Compass needle is a magnet and as such was attracted to steel .