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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2003 Location: Lousiana
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UserID: 33 | does any 1 know the mealting temp or range of glass? I need them to be almost right so no gussing :P :mellow:
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UserID: 1 | I think it depends on the glass. I know I have melted glass in some of my fires that I make for fun, so I don't think it's so high.
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2003 Location: Lousiana
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UserID: 33 | did you use oil or just wood? I dono about the fire I had going friday. I heared you can tell by the color :unsure: if so this thing was nearly white.I can't relly explane it so go on MS paint and doble click on any of the colors and click on "Define Custom Colors" and type this in the proper feald Hue:38 Sat:240 Lum:213 ------------- Red:255 Green:252 Blue:198 thats if you want to know how close to white it was .I never knew how hot you can make a fire by hooking a gas leaf blower to a pipe that sends the air under and in to it. :nugget:
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UserID: 1 | It was wood, but very large. I'd say at least 500 degrees F.
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UserID: 33 | I bet it was hoter then that it melted thoes air craft aluminium beams im talking desentisy of metal they use for car and truck frames I fired it up agen and I wasable to heat up iron where it glowed and was bendable
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UserID: 1 | I did use bug spray and rubbing alcohol sometimes. I think you should ask a glass blower or do a Google search, because I have no clue. :Hey, that's funny.:
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UserID: 33 | and if I knew I would not be asking you guys :Hey, that's funny.: . google hmm ill try that thank you. just anther good use for google.....
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