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Ignoramus20167 December 2nd 17 04:53 PM

Amateur blacksmith destroys three city blocks
 
http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment...ys-report.html

An amateur bladesmith trying to forge metal in an attempt to mimic a
method he saw on the History Channel

RangersSuck December 3rd 17 04:12 AM

Amateur blacksmith destroys three city blocks
 
On Saturday, December 2, 2017 at 11:53:47 AM UTC-5, Ignoramus20167 wrote:
http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment...ys-report.html

An amateur bladesmith trying to forge metal in an attempt to mimic a
method he saw on the History Channel


Seriously. DON'T try this at home.

Cydrome Leader December 3rd 17 09:25 PM

Amateur blacksmith destroys three city blocks
 
Ignoramus20167 wrote:
http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment...ys-report.html

An amateur bladesmith trying to forge metal in an attempt to mimic a
method he saw on the History Channel


HaHa!

Cydrome Leader December 3rd 17 10:03 PM

Amateur blacksmith destroys three city blocks
 
rangerssuck wrote:
On Saturday, December 2, 2017 at 11:53:47 AM UTC-5, Ignoramus20167 wrote:
http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment...ys-report.html

An amateur bladesmith trying to forge metal in an attempt to mimic a
method he saw on the History Channel


Seriously. DON'T try this at home.


What the heck was that town made of? Oily rags?

RangersSuck December 3rd 17 10:23 PM

Amateur blacksmith destroys three city blocks
 
On Sunday, December 3, 2017 at 5:03:49 PM UTC-5, Cydrome Leader wrote:
rangerssuck wrote:
On Saturday, December 2, 2017 at 11:53:47 AM UTC-5, Ignoramus20167 wrote:
http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment...ys-report.html

An amateur bladesmith trying to forge metal in an attempt to mimic a
method he saw on the History Channel


Seriously. DON'T try this at home.


What the heck was that town made of? Oily rags?


Good question. I'm just guessing that the guy tried to do one of their flaming oil quenches in a big barrel that wasn't too steady and he knocked it over and spread flaming oil all over the place. Again, just a guess, but how else could you start a fire that big accidentally and come out alive?

Steve W.[_4_] December 3rd 17 11:37 PM

Amateur blacksmith destroys three city blocks
 
rangerssuck wrote:
On Sunday, December 3, 2017 at 5:03:49 PM UTC-5, Cydrome Leader
wrote:
rangerssuck wrote:
On Saturday, December 2, 2017 at 11:53:47 AM UTC-5,
Ignoramus20167 wrote:
http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment...ys-report.html


An amateur bladesmith trying to forge metal in an attempt to
mimic a method he saw on the History Channel
Seriously. DON'T try this at home.

What the heck was that town made of? Oily rags?


Good question. I'm just guessing that the guy tried to do one of
their flaming oil quenches in a big barrel that wasn't too steady and
he knocked it over and spread flaming oil all over the place. Again,
just a guess, but how else could you start a fire that big
accidentally and come out alive?


The area that burned are primarily OLD wooden buildings. No fire stops
or and real close together.

42.770767, -73.700314 will drop you on the area.

--
Steve W.

Steve W.[_4_] December 3rd 17 11:42 PM

Amateur blacksmith destroys three city blocks
 
rangerssuck wrote:
On Sunday, December 3, 2017 at 5:03:49 PM UTC-5, Cydrome Leader
wrote:
rangerssuck wrote:
On Saturday, December 2, 2017 at 11:53:47 AM UTC-5,
Ignoramus20167 wrote:
http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment...ys-report.html


An amateur bladesmith trying to forge metal in an attempt to
mimic a method he saw on the History Channel
Seriously. DON'T try this at home.
What the heck was that town made of? Oily rags?

Good question. I'm just guessing that the guy tried to do one of
their flaming oil quenches in a big barrel that wasn't too steady and
he knocked it over and spread flaming oil all over the place. Again,
just a guess, but how else could you start a fire that big
accidentally and come out alive?


The area that burned are primarily OLD wooden buildings. No fire stops
or and real close together.

42.770767, -73.700314 will drop you on the area.


The brick facades and the outer shells didn't help as they held the heat
in. Many of the buildings that suffered damage look OK on the face, but
the rear of them are burnt because of the dry old wood.
For the most part they burned so fast they couldn't get ahead of the
flames.



--
Steve W.


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