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My work safe from the big fire.Over 100 businesses and over 2500 homes lost. All what was inside is now ash.
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68Camaro wrote:Ouch - was it a fire rated safe for a specific time and temperature rating? (I know a lot of those are inadequate to survive a hot fire.)
TXSTARFIRE wrote:Could a fire get hot enough to melt silver? Would coin silver have a higher melting point than .999?
TXSTARFIRE wrote:My question about 90 pct vs .999 I was wondering if 90 pct would be more or less likely to survive a fire without turning into a blob.
TXSTARFIRE wrote:Henrysmedford, did the mechanism that opens the door actually still work after the fire, or was there just a hasp and lock on the door? It looks like the pins in the door are retracted. If so that is kind of amazing.
TXSTARFIRE wrote:Could a fire get hot enough to melt silver? Would coin silver have a higher melting point than .999?
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