That only worked on the older models.
That only worked on the older models.
We used to burn trash and pallets by placing them by a BOP furnace. Tilt the furnace for a bit, and it starts on fire.Really, how close do you need to get to an open container of molten steel before it burns you up? I would think that the IR coming off of something like that would be fierce.
It still exist in Windows...Apple used to have a utility built in to their computers that would just overwrite free space over and over. It disappeared several versions ago, not sure why... NSA...
I understood screwdriver in that post, but not much else.We used to burn trash and pallets by placing them by a BOP furnace. Tilt the furnace for a bit, and it starts on fire.
Same thing, if they were going to service a hot ladle. Tilt the ladle on it's side. While the guys are in the back changing the gate nozzle, the pallet set at the open end would burn.
A full ladle having a few pounds of various metals to adjust the chemistry 'splashed'. The sparks/splash ignited some garbage that had blew in the door. The fire then burned through a welding station hose and got a really good fire going.
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I used a thermal sensor before, measured outside temp of a tundish box and a ladle.
I can't remember which was which, but one was 700 degrees, and the other was 400 degrees.
I set my screwdriver down on a tundish box to work on an Amepa plug. The tundish box was empty, but still warm.
My screwdriver handle partially melted before I noticed it.
Worked on a shroud manipulator pendant next to where a ladle had just been taken away. Can't wait for it to cool, because you only have 1/2 an hour or so to replace what you need to.
It was too hot to take my glove off. But a B**** and a half to work with #8 screws with the glove on.
Stuff is hot.I understood screwdriver in that post, but not much else.
In other words the FBI leadership and executive management at the minimum are utterly beyond redemption and need to be replaced. The field office personnel may be salvageable if kept on a short enough leash.Maybe all of the FBI isn't pants on head insane:
I would assume he is being paid for information he would have as an ex FBI counterintelligence agent.I really couldn't understand the article. He is a former FBI official. Did he agree to spy on a Russian oligarch's enemy in exchange for a large sum of cash?