Cooking Hot Dogs With THERMITE



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42 thoughts on “Cooking Hot Dogs With THERMITE”

  1. well how about that…. i saw this video yestoday, and today i need a recipie for bright nickel plating solution. now is just the question of 'can i find the chemicals cheaper than a ready made plating solution or are they even avalible in my country.

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  2. Decades ago, i recall my folks owning a hotdog cooker that you'd impale the frank on a conductive rod and cook them from the inside out with electricity. Maybe something along those lines fore "grilled".

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  3. In the army, I saw a thermite grenade set on top of an engine block burrow it's way down inside. Very cool. Err, hot. It was so hot, it was cool to watch. And I once saw a guy from the power company welding a ground wire onto a natural gas line using some kind of thermite, but not very much. You don't want it to burn through an active pipeline! He told me not to look at it when he fired it off, because when you go to bed it feels like someone pouring sand in your eyes all night. So I guess that's what UV burns to your eyeballs feel like. I know from experience welding wearing a T-shirt that it feels just like sunburn on your arms. It makes your skin red when it burns too, just like the sun. I've sen videos of sections of train track being replaced and the rails welded with thermite, but never saw it in person. That's worth looking up too.

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  4. A few decades ago, I worked at a small shop where one of the guys put two large nails through a piece of wood, then connected the stripped positive and negative ends of a standard electrical cord to each nail, then bridged the two nails with a hotdog before plugging the cord into a wall outlet. Yes, he was aware of how dangerous it was, but it was surprising at how well it worked. (They didn't have much of a break area and there was no microwave.)

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