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Posted by: adefheeque - 01-16-2020, 09:37 AM - Forum: aluminium faq
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So I\'ve been experimenting with cheesecakes and was using the water bath technique.however when I took it our of the over, water had accidentally leaked over the side of the aluminum foilI\'m very worried the bottom of my crust is now going to be damp, how to I fix this! It\'s already past the stage of cooling in the over, it is now on the counter for 30 minutes before I put it in the fridgePlease help, and fast!There\'s only one way to know for sure and that\'s when you remove the ring off the springform panBy now, you\'ve taken it out of the water bath and removed the foil It may not be as bad as you expect it to be and tomorrow when you remove it from the pan you may be able to take it off the base of the springform pan and set it on some fresh dry graham cracker crumbs if it\'s actually wetThat may help absorb some of the dampness caused by the overflow while it was bakingI wouldn\'t recommend returning it to the oven to dry out the crustGood luck, cheesecakes are not easy to make and the ingredients are costlyI hope it all works out for you.Other related question
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| In a 5 refractor telescope is there really a difference between tube constructio |
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Posted by: igeqybu - 01-16-2020, 09:37 AM - Forum: aluminium faq
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The thermal coefficient of expansion in steel is half of what aluminum isSuch as at a given temp, if steel is 11, then aluminum is 23.1Is this really a concern in telescope tube design? I understand that aluminum is 5% lighter.Thermal expansion is only a concern if you are doing long-exposure astrophotography, where changing temperatures will require occasional refocusingEven so, most premium refractors use aluminum tubes, because it is lighter, easier to work, and doesn\'t rustAluminum also has an advantage in thermal conductivity - it is less prone than steel to differential thermal expansion.Other related question
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| recipe for fastest quickest tasteyest meal to make |
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Posted by: Georgeanope - 01-16-2020, 09:37 AM - Forum: aluminium faq
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i must admit, i never used to like cooking until i got hired at a pizza shop.i never thought i was capable of making such tastety pastas in a matter of 10 minutes (well pasta needs to be reheated for a couple of minutes)i cooked for my mum and i made her really happy cause she loved the meal and i have never cooked for anyone in my life.if anyone could take their time to write a short quick and easy dish, so i can make at home for the family, it would be greately appreciated!!thanks in advanceOther related question
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| 911 Truthers can you all please explain something to me |
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Posted by: FrancesRogers888 - 01-16-2020, 09:37 AM - Forum: aluminium faq
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If 9/11 was done by the government, and there were no hijackers, then what happened to all the passengers of these 4 flights? Why are they all dead? If there were no planes hijacked by terrorists, then why am i seeing a plane flying into each tower of the world trade center?These so called 9/11 truthers sully the memory of the 3,000 innocent men, women and children who died on that terrible dayWhile many of these 9/11 truthers were undoubtedly cowering under a desk pissing their pants in fear on 9/11, I was a Detective who worked 1 1/2 blocks away from WTC on lower BroadwayI saw sights I will never forget and hope I never have to see againI assisted in rescuing many people on 9/11 and continued to work at ground zero for the next 18 monthsDespite the fact that lying Christine Todd Whitman assured us the air was safe.all we received in our squad room was an EPA Hepa air fitlerI have now been diagnosed with moderate emphysema but apparently we can\'t die quick enough to satisfy our government or these 9/11 truthers who refuse to accept the truth which is that 9/11 was caused by an insane Muslim terrorist who is still sworn to annihilate all AmericansI am sick tired of these 9/11 truthers who were NOT there putting on a shoebox hat wrapped in aluminum foil with coat hanger antenna telling me.who WAS there what happened.Other related question
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| How can I round my Volvo 940 headlights |
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Posted by: TrinityKi - 01-16-2020, 09:37 AM - Forum: aluminium faq
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Okay so I have a Volvo 940 and the thing that really bothers me is that the headlights are pretty much rectanglesI\'m trying to find a way so that I can make them look more roundedI saw a picture of the same headlights with some kind of piece over the light that rounded off the one cornerDoes anyone know what this piece is called and where I can get it? And any other ideas on how I can make them look more rounded? Thanks!these lamps and brackets are easily removable, go to a junkyard and pick a style that you do like and purchase the whole assemblies and install them in your car [some fabrication skills will be needed mayby even a little welding] then make your own headlamp doors [grill extensions] out of expanded mesh,aluminum diamond plate or even other broken grills from the junkyardbe as imaginative as you darenote it would be best if you could draw a picture of what you might like before going out junking and stick to that plan[else you may wind up with the whole salvage yard jammed into your next door neighbors back yard] [they won\'t care much for that]Other related question
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| What was the silver disk inside the cardboard pot pie box that caused crust brow |
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Posted by: lzewaoSew - 01-16-2020, 09:37 AM - Forum: aluminium faq
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What was the silver disk inside the cardboard pot pie box that caused crust browning in the microwave oven?These things are called microwave susceptorsThey are made up of a material (typically a metal like aluminum flakes) that strongly absorbs microwave radiationThis materials is embedded in a heat-resistant polymer and coated as a thin film on a part of the packaging Do a search for microwave susceptor on your favorite search engine and you\'ll get lots of hits from manufacturers of these things.Other related question
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| Question regarding chemistry and ions Please help |
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Posted by: ShandaNeume - 01-16-2020, 09:37 AM - Forum: aluminium faq
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How can sodium ions, magnesium ions, and aluminum ions have the same electron configuration but not the same ionic radii?AThey have different numbers of protons attracting the remaining electronsBThe remaining electrons are in higher energy levelsCAs nuclear charge increases, the size of the electron cloud increasesDThe remaining electrons are shielded from the nucleus by quot;dquot; electrons.Anyone smart enough to know? :|These three ions are iso-electronic, but they do not have the same ionic radius because they have different numbers of protons in their nucleiThis means that Al has the greatest nuclear charge and will attract the electrons more, giving Al3+ the smallest ionic radiusTherefore (A) is the best answer.Other related question
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| Do aerosol cans have to be cylindrical |
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Posted by: Mac092983 - 01-16-2020, 09:37 AM - Forum: aluminium faq
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Do aerosol cans have to be cylindrical?They can be square, but it\'s a lot easier and cheaper to make round cans that can withstand the internal pressureSquare ones would need much thicker walls and/or reinforcingHow often do you see square balloons? Addendum: As a marketing gimmick, how can square cans be manufactured cheaplyish, that would hold the pressure? Well, let\'s see, one way is to consider a square can that has a square cross section, but has a bulge in the middle, so that all four sides are actually segments of a cylindrical surfaceProducing such cans out of seamless aluminum would be difficult, but not impossible, requiring entirely new tooling from the conventional ones that have been in use for over half a centuryAnother variant of this idea is to have wavy sides, while maintaining a square cross section, so that at least most of the surface area is composed of segments of a cylindrical surfaceWith a little refinement, it should be possible to keep the flexure of the can from internal pressure to a minimumThis, again, would be even harder to manufacture than the previous idea, but not impossibleif a large beer company was willing to spend millions in developing tooling for such unusual aluminum cans, it can be doneSuch a wavy can with square cross section might be able to be refined to the point where it\'s almost like a vertical box, but nonetheless, having that small amount of waviness is critical to its structural strengthAddendum 2: You know, I recall that years ago I used to fold a piece of paper that could be rolled together into a slender vertical box with wavy sidesNow that I think about it, maybe that can be done with tin cans, and I believe it could be structurally sound for internal pressures.Other related question
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| Burning papers in aluminum trash can |
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Posted by: PriordNoild - 01-16-2020, 09:37 AM - Forum: aluminium faq
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I have an old aluminum trash can that I don\'t use any more and a bunch of papers I want to burn, so I am trying to figure out if it would be safe or not to start a fire in it? Obviously I would be doing this outdoors in my backyard with a fire extinguisher nearby.There\'s nothing dangerous about the aluminum trash canJust don\'t burn too many papers at onceIt\'s possible to melt the aluminum with too hot a fire[And to be fussy: You also should check to find out what the burning ordinances are where you live.]Other related question
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