Saw an ad last night for a riding jacket with Ti armor plates.
Now, I may not be the brightest knife in the matchbox, but I am a machinist that works with Titanium. Ti takes a special fire extinguisher, the yellow kind, since the red ones only make the fire worse when Ti catches. Ti also doesn't dissipate heat like most metals, so it is relatively easy to get it to the flash point. Titanium burns like magnesium, only hotter (2600 degrees, IIRC).
Am I the only one that would never buy a jacket with Ti armor? I guess if you wanted the lime green sparks while you slide, that would be the way to go.
I guess what I am trying to say is that I don't need a compass to show me which way the wind shines.
Now, I may not be the brightest knife in the matchbox, but I am a machinist that works with Titanium. Ti takes a special fire extinguisher, the yellow kind, since the red ones only make the fire worse when Ti catches. Ti also doesn't dissipate heat like most metals, so it is relatively easy to get it to the flash point. Titanium burns like magnesium, only hotter (2600 degrees, IIRC).
Am I the only one that would never buy a jacket with Ti armor? I guess if you wanted the lime green sparks while you slide, that would be the way to go.
I guess what I am trying to say is that I don't need a compass to show me which way the wind shines.
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