RE: fire paste

2003-10-22 Thread Miller, Jeffrey
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chad Cooper Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2003 03:16 PM To: 'Killer Bs Discussion' Subject: RE: fire paste Since he is working out of a garage, it would be hard to believe that he's done

Re: fire paste

2003-10-21 Thread Dan Minette
- Original Message - From: Gautam Mukunda [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 10:48 AM Subject: Re: fire paste --- The Fool [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.baytoday.ca/content/news/details.asp?c=63 Inventor spurns

RE: fire paste

2003-10-21 Thread Chad Cooper
Finally, considering the fire paste, I have a hard time believing that a spray on paste that washes off with water will stand up to supersonic turbulant airflow without erosion. Agreed. However, he did demonstrate a 'cured' form of the paste as a tile... Nerd From Hell Dan M

Re: fire paste

2003-10-21 Thread Dan Minette
- Original Message - From: Chad Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 'Killer Bs Discussion' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2003 12:35 PM Subject: RE: fire paste Finally, considering the fire paste, I have a hard time believing that a spray on paste that washes off with water

RE: fire paste

2003-10-21 Thread Chad Cooper
Since he is working out of a garage, it would be hard to believe that he's done the type of testing that could establish that it would stand up to that type of flow. It would also be interesting to see what kind of tile that would be. For example, tiles that resemble clay bricks would

Re: fire paste

2003-10-17 Thread Andrew Crystall
On 16 Oct 2003 at 20:06, Erik Reuter wrote: I think you are right that the shuttle's thermal tiles meet these criteria (although I'm not sure how high their thermal mass is). But I think they are quite brittle, right? He said this stuff is a foam, presumably you can spray it on. That would be

Re: fire paste

2003-10-17 Thread William T Goodall
On Friday, October 17, 2003, at 01:25 am, Andrew Crystall wrote: On 16 Oct 2003 at 20:06, Erik Reuter wrote: I think you are right that the shuttle's thermal tiles meet these criteria (although I'm not sure how high their thermal mass is). But I think they are quite brittle, right? He said this

Re: fire paste

2003-10-16 Thread Erik Reuter
On Thu, Oct 16, 2003 at 08:48:14AM -0700, Gautam Mukunda wrote: My physics is far enough in the past that I'm probably going to screw this up (I'm sure Dan is going to correct me) but this doesn't seem all that remarkable, and I think he's completely misunderstanding what's happening. You

Re: fire paste

2003-10-16 Thread Erik Reuter
I meant paste, not foam. Duh! -- Erik Reuter http://www.erikreuter.net/ ___ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l

fire paste

2003-10-15 Thread The Fool
substance called fire paste, which he claims eliminates the cross-transfer of heat and prevents anything coated in the substance from burning up. Not only does the paste stop heat from getting through, it cools to the touch within 20 seconds of the fire source being removed. Don’t take his word