as funny as this looks, i doubt 250 F is enough heat to bend iron like this, and that is being generous to the sun. if these were either plastic or lead tools, that would be believable.
either way, funny to every non-smith or fabricator.
Not really. I'm not a smith or a fabricator and my first thought was "Fake and Gay".
Reddit tier gayness abounds!! Waiting for cat photos or doggos -FUCK that is so gay typing that
well, we know that steel beams melt under very low temps...
lower grades can melt around 800 F and jet fuel is around 3100 F while blazing, still no where near low enough for cooking in the sunlight. Most ovens cook between 350 F and 500 F so the aluminum pans could be used inside, and eggs are cooked around 160 F or a little under that can be commonly cooked in the sun. so i seriously doubt the sun could melt bronze like that picture yet alone iron or steel.
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