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I found a solid puddle of metal in the fire pit. It had been through a couple rains and was there about two weeks. There is no dirt in it and it has not tarnished. Oh! and it is hard and brittle to break. No one remembers any metal going into the fire. I tried to replicate with an old hard lead sinker, it tarnished and has debris in it. Tonight I tried a broken golden eagle from an old flag pole, when stoked it produced a bright blue flame. Research says Lead, zinc/phosphorus, and antimony glow blue when on fire. I finally found my laser thermometer so after the rains I can heat a ladle and get a temp. Any guesses? Thanks | ||
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Why guess? See how much water it displaces and weight it. Get its specific gravity and look it up. Rusty's Action Works Montross VA. Action work for Cowboy Shooters & Manufacturer of Stylized Rigby rifle sights. http://i61.photobucket.com/alb.../th_isofrontleft.jpg | |||
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Thanks Rusty, I've only been retired for 4 yrs after thirty of environmental and safety compliance. Sheesh! | |||
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Aluminum. Someone was throwing beer cans in the fire. Mark | |||
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Mark Clark beat me to it--aluminum beer cans. | |||
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