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Today we’re dropping our red hot steel ball on a spring of soldering wire. The result is oddly satisfying to watch. Soldering wire is made out of tin and lead and melts at around 180-200 degrees Celsius. Hope you enjoy the video, be sure to like and subscribe so you won’t miss out on any new content! We upload every Sunday. Don’t forget, your shares keep me growing and motivated!
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”Why not?” is not trying to copy any other channels, although the basic idea is used by many people. The channel is created for pure idiotic fooling aroung kind of fun and nothing scientific.

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If you have any suggestions, any ideas you’d like to see burnt, melted or in any other way destroyed, write to us at whynotvideos@mail.bg

I have to ask you to not try anything you see here at home, thats what im for – be safe and let the stupid guys do the stupid things!
Some of the things I melt are highly toxic, thats why im doing all of this stuff in a building without any windows, so its basically rain free outside environment.

The red hot ball’s temperature is usually around 1200 C and glowing red hot, sometimes it looks a bit like pink, but thats because i’ve turned on the extra lighting in the room if there are some flames, it just looks better .
Thank you again for checking our channel out! :)

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