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Man I don't know what your experiencing there honda. I have never seen anything like that or know anyone out of all the guys with the new units to see anything like that. I torch THE HELL out of my cpu and gpu units with black tops (multiple times daily lately) Never seen anything like this mang. I think you were burning off some other contaminent that got inside the container or something. You guys should eb careful with mapp gas in general, especially in smaller enclosed areas with poor ventilation as the gas itself is toxic.
On a side note, the walls of the container should never really get hot from torching while benching at all. Torching is typically done at subzero container temps., I don't get that.. are you torching the walls of the container at room temps or something just sitting there holding a mapp torch on it to see what happens when it gets red hot or something? |
it happened while we were benching celerons....no cb on the p53e ...
we had cbb @ -120c or something... weird i had a dream today...that you were offereing accessories..like the alu part of the gemini...lol we benched teh pot again... we didn't have fumes(most of the black stuff was gone)..but i think we've done enough damage...to ourselves lmao... as for torching..we made sure the air intake of the torch has all the air it can get..while torching... im pretty sure we hit the base...even if we hit the base the side walls were getting pretty damn hot... im just watching out for everybody...... |
I'm confused as to how your walls were that insanely hot during full pot benching. The walls shouldn't even be anywhere near ambient, let alone 3500F :S
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its a semi closed container..heat transfer to the base...and the other heat will go out ...and of course the walls will get heated up to.
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Just call it P.F.M.
OCM :thumbsup: |
Based on how anodizing works and the pot design, I'd say you had poor heat (cold) transfer from the walls to the base and the walls got rather warm.
Anodizing is a layer of aluminum oxide that gets dyed the color you want it. What point the dye boils/burns at is specific to the die. I suspect that the walls were getting very hot and the base (where all the cold is) didn't have enough heat transfer to the walls to keep them cool, being as it is a separate part held on with the pot mounting. Personally I'd use good old propane. Far less toxic. |
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2. i'll stick with mapp gas it heats up the base alot faster and i don't have any more anodization anyways. |
I can see mapp gas burning the metals in an anodized layer and creating an interesting color flame. Heck, have you ever stuck copper or brass or aluminum even in a bonfire? You get some unusual colored flames (green is the one i see most). Burning metal salts is how fireworks work after all, and some used in the anodizing process are the same ones being burnt in fireworks. Heat that stuff up and it makes perfect sense this could happen, and probably ain't that great to breat.
I mean absolutely no offense by this but shouldn't the room and workspace be ventilated enough that anything like that would leave the area before causing any harm? Not quite the same reason you vent for the nitrogen gas, but the nitrogen alone is reason you should be ventilating well. If others haven't experienced perhaps they actually did have better ventilation, didn't notice it due to the fan configurations they had going, even just around the board, and it didn't cause any problems. I see anodizing the metal as pointless and purely aesthetic but maybe I'm wrong. But i'll shutup as i have a very expensive pot that has never been used, though i did take a torch to it once just to prove to myself i could do it to such a beautiful object. |
its okay, just so happens the person that started this thread went full retard
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