Blacksmith Debunks The Dumbest Conspiracy Theory About 9/11 In Less Than Two Minutes
In this video from 2015, Georgia blacksmith Trenton Tye demonstrates how while steel melts at 2,700 degrees, it still weakens at a much lower temperature.
In this video from 2015, Georgia blacksmith Trenton Tye demonstrates how while steel melts at 2,700 degrees, it still weakens at a much lower temperature.
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