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"That's the one million square feet of office space that originally held 5,000 people that we were about five days away from completing at the morning of September 11th."
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"We were in the process right prior to September the 11th cleaning out the area. We just -- we moved all the trailers. Actually, on the tenth we had some other trailers that were just leaving because we were getting ready to turn it back over to the building."
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Originally posted by Craig Ranke CIT
As far as the bend in the corner of the trailer....that is likely nothing but the metal warping/failing from the intense heat of the fire:
Originally posted by Whodunnit
Originally posted by Craig Ranke CIT
As far as the bend in the corner of the trailer....that is likely nothing but the metal warping/failing from the intense heat of the fire:
Boy, you're gonna have a hard time 'splainin this one to the trutherz that say that jet fuel fires don't get hot enough to affect steel and/or make it warp/fail!!!!
Originally posted by Craig Ranke CIT
Originally posted by Whodunnit
Originally posted by Craig Ranke CIT
As far as the bend in the corner of the trailer....that is likely nothing but the metal warping/failing from the intense heat of the fire:
Boy, you're gonna have a hard time 'splainin this one to the trutherz that say that jet fuel fires don't get hot enough to affect steel and/or make it warp/fail!!!!
Structural steel on a massive high rise that is only affected by fire in about 5% of the building is not the least bit comparable to the thin outer layer of a trailer that is completely engulfed in flames.
Think man. THINK!
Originally posted by Whodunnit
i think that since jet fuel burns in an open fire at around what, 1500F, it can't melt steel , which needs 2750F.
backpeddle man. backpeddle!!!
Originally posted by Craig Ranke CIT
Originally posted by Whodunnit
i think that since jet fuel burns in an open fire at around what, 1500F, it can't melt steel , which needs 2750F.
backpeddle man. backpeddle!!!
No doubt the temperature was initially much higher than 2750F when the explosives and/or incendiaries went off.
"NIST contracted with Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. to conduct tests to obtain
information on the fire endurance of trusses like those in the WTC towers…. All
four test specimens sustained the maximum design load for approximately 2 hours
without collapsing…"