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Re: Melting of copper in fires
Posted by:
Rsuninv (IP Logged)
Date: August 31, 2019 09:19AM
Dabbling is dangerous in this business.
I am not an engineer and I have seen plenty of real world, excellent engineers, have troubles with arc v melt in compartment fires.
The fire scene in total has to be assessed, not a particular artifact.
Timothy G. Lomprey, B.S.
CFI, ECT, CFEI, CVFI
Wildland O & C
Lomprey Investigations, LLC
Las Vegas, Nevada