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Final Draft - Linnard Griffin Hydrogen Reactor Experiment Report

Started by ResinRat2, November 20, 2007, 03:03:55 PM

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spacetrax

Hi,
I remember I read this in my childhood, in a practical work magazine or so...
I didn`t try it myself.

Cheers!

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G'day spacetrax,

I don't know where you got this idea from.

Glass has a melting point of between 2,300?C (4,172?F) [ for pure silica ] and 1,500?C (2,732?F) depending on what kind of glass it is.

The melting point of lead is 327.46 ?C (621.43 ?F)

It is impossible to melt a hole in glass using lead, in fact it is quite possible to melt lead in a glass crucible.

Hans von Lieven
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JoinTheFun

RR2, maybe you could melt holes in glass using lens concentrated solar, no idea as far as precision goes, but it sure is hot enough.
Great work, by the way, peace !


dorro1971


hansvonlieven

When all is said and done, more is said than done.     Groucho Marx

ResinRat2

Yes, thanks for the info link Dorro. Maybe this might work. I will need to get diamond tipped drills and practice on some small pieces.
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