maybe he makes electrical cabinets out of cement and steel :think:
I believe they call it a "Vault" in that case.
maybe he makes electrical cabinets out of cement and steel :think:
I have spent too much of my life with a cutting torch in my hand.
Not really relevant. The amount of work needed to to do a controlled demolition is what is relevant. I have seen one in person. They spent weeks getting it ready. They being military demolition of a bachelor quarter. And the building is a fraction of the size.
Many pilots say that going 2/2 in hitting the towers dead center at those speeds is quite a feat in itself.
Exactly what?
The two (or rather 3) don't compare...yet the same result insued.
one of my favorite tools! :thumb:
I'm torch cutting a massive I beam, 3 feet tall, I have a fire watch standing by with a water hose. It starts getting hot, then really hot. I lift my visor and look down and my clothes are on fire. I drop everything and beat the flames out. I look at my fire watch standing there with the hose and I ask him why he didn't do anything. He says "I didn't want to get you all wet" I ask him why he didn't shout a warning and he says "I figured you would realize eventually".
The Union Hall, they're not sending their best.
the same result?
in all three cases a 94 story skyscraper came down? :freak:
It didn't get hit by a commercial airliner did it?
The two (or rather 3) don't compare...yet the same result insued.
Any opinion on that center failure from external sources?
It didn't get hit by a commercial airliner did it?
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never set myself on fire, but i've had plenty of burn throughs on my pants legs, usually
learned pretty quick not to wear sneakers :chuckle:
It didn't get hit by a commercial airliner did it?
no, you're right- it didn't get hit by a 168 ton airplane
it got hit by a 500,000 ton building
more than 300 feet from the nearest wall of the North Tower. It appears that most of the heavy fallout from the destruction of the North Tower landed short of Building 7. Building 6 stood between the North Tower and Building 7. cite |
Is this on President Trump's agenda, do you know? If it is I'll guarantee we'll get more reliable information on the issue as he hunts it down.![]()
You're grasping.
more than 300 feet from the nearest wall of the North Tower. It appears that most of the heavy fallout from the destruction of the North Tower landed short of Building 7. Building 6 stood between the North Tower and Building 7. cite
The fact that you use the the term "center" and "external" in your question make me think that they are somehow significant to your understanding.
You've also used the term "random fires", so the same there.
Why do you think random fires from external sources wouldn't bring down the building?
It was set on fire by debris from the plane crash.