Dave Rogers
Bandaged ice that stampedes inexpensively through
The steel floor deck is actually more like 0.03" thick.
3/100ths or 3% of one inch is near one inch. Your argument here is nonsensical.

Dave
The steel floor deck is actually more like 0.03" thick.

The steel floor deck is actually more like 0.03" thick.
But the cores stood for a while, meaning that 50% is not a proper estimation.I already told you. Only about 50% of the core columns were melted.
But the cores stood for a while, meaning that 50% is not a proper estimation.
But the cores stood for a while, meaning that 50% is not a proper estimation.
You told me about your fantasy: a glassy hollow structure that resisted the collapse yet turned into dust afterwards. That's not based in reality. And you supported your fantasy with links stating that you were wrong.I think I told you about that too. But have it your own way.
You told me about your fantasy: a glassy hollow structure that resisted the collapse yet turned into dust afterwards. That's not based in reality. And you supported your fantasy with links stating that you were wrong.
You told me about your fantasy: a glassy hollow structure that resisted the collapse yet turned into dust afterwards. That's not based in reality. And you supported your fantasy with links stating that you were wrong.
Truthers really do have an imagination don't they?
1: Explosives, Controlled Demolitions
2: Thermite, thermate, super-thermite, nano-thermite, painted on nano-thermite
3: Directed Energy Weapons
4: 2" solid steel turning to dust
5: Missiles & pods
6: Fly-overs
7: R/C Aiplanes
8: Molten Steel
9: Pyroclastic Flows
10: Planting evidence
Anything else I might have forgotten!
Anyways, it sounds like something straight out of a James Bond movie. Maybe it's just a coincidence that MI6 was involved & had their double O agents doing what's listed? Maybe the Truthers are watching too many movies that they project what they see on film is "real".
yes...yes...continue....
um, could you provide a source for the hilited value, pretty please?
Not trying to change the subject or anything but did you see this when it was broadcast in Spain ?
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5652298545742902173&hl=es Mainstream News
You will agree that the actual figure is difficult to obtain ? For some reason it has not been disseminated by NIST.
Still, we know that hundreds of tons of concrete were poured into each of the +-/ 47 floorpans that there were on each floor. So are you willing to hold with your assertion that the wall thickness of the steel in the floorpans was three-one hundredths of an inch ?
0.03'' = 0.762 millimeters. That's about half as thin as the aluminium in the fuselage of a 767. Why didn't they just use tinfoil like you and Dave use for your hats ? lol
http://eclectech.co.uk/mindcontrol.php
Wow do they make floor pans from the metal decking then and pour a few hundred tons of concrete into it ? Strong stuff eh ? Only half as thick as the aluminium in the fuselage of a 767. About the same as a razor blade I guess.22 gauge metal deck is 0.03125 inches thick. Even 16 gauge metal deck is only 0.0625 inches thick. Here is a typical supplier for metal decking used for composite floor slabs:
http://www.metaldecksupply.com/store/index.asp?DEPARTMENT_ID=34
Oh the wonders of modern technology.
Do you EVER research anything, Bill, or do you just make it all up in your head?
I've been meaning to put you on ignore. Thanks for reminding me!
Solid concrete core.
3" rebar on 4' centers. Or maybe the other way around, I forget.....
Metal decking and "floor pans" are the same thing. It's corrugated (wavy) to make it stronger. A razor blade is thiner (about .008"-.010").Wow do they make floor pans from the metal decking then and pour a few hundred tons of concrete into it ? Strong stuff eh ? Only half as thick as the aluminium in the fuselage of a 767. About the same as a razor blade I guess.
Wow do they make floor pans from the metal decking then and pour a few hundred tons of concrete into it ? Strong stuff eh ? Only half as thick as the aluminium in the fuselage of a 767. About the same as a razor blade I guess.
No, it was a full meter thick. And it was dustified!The steel floor deck is actually more like 0.03" thick.

Yes, they do.Wow do they make floor pans from the metal decking then and pour a few hundred tons of concrete into it ?