Would thermite effectively burn this enough to collapse it?
How much would be needed?
Is thermite the best option for this?
Thermite
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Better option would be explosive.
Homemade gunpowder and pressure cooker meme.
Under one of supports, 30 sec fuze
Just light it and run
OP youre fired, get off my jobsite
and this is on Jow Forums, why exactly?
ATFs got quotas to make and by the looks of it going for the attention hungry explosives wizzes
Op here, explosives are weapons, all second amendment believers are duty bound to answer my questions.
Outed yourself as ATF shill
explosives are not weapons, and you should probably just google shaped charges on some demolition site, there are actual mathmatical formulas that will tell you the answer to your question
definitely shaped charges, but much like felling a tree, the math needs to be precise or it would collapse unevenly. that requires either complex modeling software or lots of math to figure out.
>replying
come on now
>not shitposting in ops thread because nothing better to do
confirmed for faggot
ITT OP and his 13 year old frinds were sitting in class learning about 9/11 and one of his friends asked if thermite could melt steel beams, so OP makes a thread on Jow Forums asking if thermite can melt steel beams in a crane which is structurally nothing like a 9/11 tower because he is too lazy/dumb to look it up himself
ATF aren't you supposed to be out shooting dogs?
hope it falls on you as you run away faggot
use the thermite to melt your skull instead
ATF hasn't been trying very hard recently.
Hello atf honeypot
BTW. Asking for a friend.
They couldn't even perform a sting operation against straw-purchasers without losing 66% of the guns, what makes you think they're making sting posts on a board where people don't even have guns?
Fuck OP. I have a better question: would a 12 Gauge shell with a termite slug be at all effective? Against meatbags or terminators?
Yes
Alot
No
A termite slug would probably work pretty well against a wooden building if the termites survived the impact.