• Red hot nickel ball on lead ingot (making lead ball)
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUN_bmiVmXo[/media]
for some reason I can only see a black image with audio. [editline]13th February 2014[/editline] nvm, changed to HD and it worked
I see a white image with audio.
Switch the video's quality to something lower and then back to your original quality.
Thanks!
It's time for RHNB to fight his nemisis, FSLB (frozen solid lead ball)
A challenger appears!
that can't be safe to have breathed in
[QUOTE=CheeseMan;43897219]that can't be safe to have breathed in[/QUOTE] 99% sure he wore a protective mask of some sort.
[QUOTE=CheeseMan;43897219]that can't be safe to have breathed in[/QUOTE] "Lead smoke. Don't breath this!"
So now we'll have RHLB, or does Nickel have a higher heat resistance?
[QUOTE=Alec W;43897899]So now we'll have RHLB, or does Nickel have a higher heat resistance?[/QUOTE] Lead has an incredibly low melting point compared to Nickel. The difference is 2000 degrees Fahrenheit, 620 for lead, 2651 for Nickel.
[QUOTE=Alec W;43897899]So now we'll have RHLB, or does Nickel have a higher heat resistance?[/QUOTE] Also Lead balls can't be red hot, as they melt before they even start to glow red.
I feel like i wanna dip my finger in it like with candlewax, but i'm pretty sure the outcome would be a tad bit different.
that mould looks unsafe
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