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.
"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.
The winner all depends on whether that beam has to hold up thousands of tons while hot.
A good campfire will soften steel enough to bend by hand.
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.
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.