Respectfully... bologna. You can put aluminum stock under a "campfire" and have a tough time getting it to melt, if anything at all... and I grew up throwing copper wire in the fire pit: it's still there after the cinders are cold. If you could melt steal in a "campfire", with no apparatus such as bellows, you would've changed the course of human history.
and respectfully... the upper 1/3 of one of the tallest buildings on the planet pressing down on the heated metal is able to exert considerably more force on that metal than you can while sitting around a campfire making smores
It was a very large building, with A LOT of material. I'm sure we could selectively highlight convenient and discard inconvenient physical properties all night... like rapid heat distribution through an unusually massive external steel structure.
"I said nothing about melting." What TF do you think "soften" means? Get a thesaurus. No, you aren't melting, loosening, liquifying, thawing, unhardening or "softening" steel in a "campfire". It's a silly claim.
Respectfully... bologna. You can put aluminum stock under a "campfire" and have a tough time getting it to melt, if anything at all... and I grew up throwing copper wire in the fire pit: it's still there after the cinders are cold. If you could melt steal in a "campfire", with no apparatus such as bellows, you would've changed the course of human history.
and respectfully... the upper 1/3 of one of the tallest buildings on the planet pressing down on the heated metal is able to exert considerably more force on that metal than you can while sitting around a campfire making smores
It was a very large building, with A LOT of material. I'm sure we could selectively highlight convenient and discard inconvenient physical properties all night... like rapid heat distribution through an unusually massive external steel structure.
Reading comprehension is a good thing. I said nothing about melting.
"I said nothing about melting." What TF do you think "soften" means? Get a thesaurus. No, you aren't melting, loosening, liquifying, thawing, unhardening or "softening" steel in a "campfire". It's a silly claim.
Friggin' moron. You must be trolling, nobody is this stupid. Later.