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Originally Posted by Dilbert1234567
no official study said the steel melted.
it did burn quite well but not hot enough to melt steel, however steel looses most of its strength well before melting.
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Dil, you don't know steel from Shinola...
What are you meaning by "well before melting" , ten degrees less?
Ever seen an electric stove element? You can have a big heavy pot of stew up there and it doesn't crash down. The thing is glowing red, it's more than 3/4 of the way to melting into a blob and yet still retains most of it's strength?
Turbo charger exhausts can glow red and be much closer to melting yet still hold up a 75 lb turbo and not bend.
I believe you have steel confused with butter.