No, no, no. Any one of several metals when ignited will burn hotter as the melting water falls on them, adding to the reaction. As most any chemistry teacher or well trained fireman will tell you that’ll melt him out in a jif. Well done boys, well done. Even his clothes will look nice and crisp.
Mordock999 Premium Member over 5 years ago
Much easier to buy the filet O Fish Sandwich at McDonalds along with fries and a Coke. The Chocolate Cookies ain’t back either……,
sirbadger over 5 years ago
Judging from the angle of the torch, is he going for gas relief? If so, that might work as well as dynamite.
Display over 5 years ago
No, no, no. Any one of several metals when ignited will burn hotter as the melting water falls on them, adding to the reaction. As most any chemistry teacher or well trained fireman will tell you that’ll melt him out in a jif. Well done boys, well done. Even his clothes will look nice and crisp.
WoodstockJack over 5 years ago
Thermite. SOP.
WilliamMedlock over 5 years ago
Dynamite and TNT are different substances. Dynamite is nitroglycerine in a stabilizer. TNT is short for Trinitrotoluene.
Scoutmaster77 over 5 years ago
This time, it’s personal.