3226 pts ยท January 27, 2018
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These toolgifs videos are getting longer every day
Upside down Frank and beans party
Hey Lou, fix dis!
Arte Johnson
Half of one, six dozen of the other.
Shosha?
You looked!
Ok, Colonel.
#7 the ground *is* lava.
License plate check
Waited for the camera to be torched.
Noop, noop!
Something of a physicist, myself.
Will need a bigger catbed
Godfather
Now we must all drink a beer
Tony
Al Fabet always comes after the numbers
NZ
Nice guess but not right. Phase change from FCC to BCC. BCC iron is ferromagnetic. With enough alloying, such as austenitic stainless steps, the rules change.
300 series refers you stainless steel. Explanation is simpler. Steel (alloy of iron, carbon, and perhaps some other elements) has a solid-solid phase transition. Below this temperature, it is ferromagnetic (unless additional elements change things, such as in 300 series) with BCC structure. Above, it is FCC which is not ferromagnetic. BTW, the volume change of this phase transition is so small, it is not observed in this short video
Not such a rare old bird after all
Not impossible but definitely not worth the bother. That stuff is hard to polish.
That was way back in January. Price now about $18.
Someone forgot the last five words of the US pledge: liberty and justice for all.
What's with the upchest videos?
Everything reminds me of her
Only when it didn't pull loose first
Saw what you did there
Unhappy little accident
These toolgifs videos are getting longer every day
Upside down Frank and beans party
Hey Lou, fix dis!
Arte Johnson
Half of one, six dozen of the other.
Shosha?
You looked!
Ok, Colonel.
#7 the ground *is* lava.
License plate check
Waited for the camera to be torched.
Noop, noop!
Something of a physicist, myself.
Will need a bigger catbed
Godfather
Now we must all drink a beer
Tony
Al Fabet always comes after the numbers
NZ
Nice guess but not right. Phase change from FCC to BCC. BCC iron is ferromagnetic. With enough alloying, such as austenitic stainless steps, the rules change.
300 series refers you stainless steel. Explanation is simpler.
Steel (alloy of iron, carbon, and perhaps some other elements) has a solid-solid phase transition. Below this temperature, it is ferromagnetic (unless additional elements change things, such as in 300 series) with BCC structure. Above, it is FCC which is not ferromagnetic. BTW, the volume change of this phase transition is so small, it is not observed in this short video
Not such a rare old bird after all
Not impossible but definitely not worth the bother. That stuff is hard to polish.
That was way back in January. Price now about $18.
Someone forgot the last five words of the US pledge: liberty and justice for all.
What's with the upchest videos?
Everything reminds me of her
Only when it didn't pull loose first
Saw what you did there
Unhappy little accident