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Re: Metal caught in ray Roberts [Re: Lakeforking2504] #13588387 06/09/20 01:36 PM
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No one asked so I will. Did you keep it?

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Re: Metal caught in ray Roberts [Re: ReelSlow] #13588494 06/09/20 02:42 PM
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Originally Posted by ReelSlow
Originally Posted by Lakeforking2504
I caught a piece of what I believe is aluminum in lake ray Roberts it look like it was hot when it entered the water and cooled. Has anyone seen anything like this?


Yes, I have seen something exactly like that.

Quite a magnificent find. Aluminum, heat, and water are so rare. Has to be from space.

Are you guys serious about even trying to answer this question? That lake is on top of land that has been farmed, ranched and lived on since before aluminum was discovered. It could be 100,000,000,000,000 different things. Farmers used to throw any and everything into a fire , metal, wood, broken down peices of equipment, tools you name it. There is no way the OP can tell by looking at it that it was hot then entered the lake and cooled off quickly. Ain't gonna happen. A zillion scenarios.


Thanks for squashing our buddies awesome find...….

Re: Metal caught in ray Roberts [Re: Txduckhunter] #13588576 06/09/20 03:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Txduckhunter
Originally Posted by ReelSlow
Originally Posted by Lakeforking2504
I caught a piece of what I believe is aluminum in lake ray Roberts it look like it was hot when it entered the water and cooled. Has anyone seen anything like this?


Yes, I have seen something exactly like that.

Quite a magnificent find. Aluminum, heat, and water are so rare. Has to be from space.

Are you guys serious about even trying to answer this question? That lake is on top of land that has been farmed, ranched and lived on since before aluminum was discovered. It could be 100,000,000,000,000 different things. Farmers used to throw any and everything into a fire , metal, wood, broken down peices of equipment, tools you name it. There is no way the OP can tell by looking at it that it was hot then entered the lake and cooled off quickly. Ain't gonna happen. A zillion scenarios.


Thanks for squashing our buddies awesome find...….


Yeah, sorry, I'm just jealous of someone else finding a piece of aluminum. flehan


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Re: Metal caught in ray Roberts [Re: ReelSlow] #13588587 06/09/20 03:51 PM
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Originally Posted by ReelSlow
Originally Posted by Lakeforking2504
I caught a piece of what I believe is aluminum in lake ray Roberts it look like it was hot when it entered the water and cooled. Has anyone seen anything like this?


Yes, I have seen something exactly like that.

Quite a magnificent find. Aluminum, heat, and water are so rare. Has to be from space.

Are you guys serious about even trying to answer this question? That lake is on top of land that has been farmed, ranched and lived on since before aluminum was discovered. It could be 100,000,000,000,000 different things. Farmers used to throw any and everything into a fire , metal, wood, broken down peices of equipment, tools you name it. There is no way the OP can tell by looking at it that it was hot then entered the lake and cooled off quickly. Ain't gonna happen. A zillion scenarios.


What if it is unobtainium? That would be a major find. I would take it to a science lab and have it tested.
You got your zeros wrong for a zillion though. It would take a billion zeros to write out a zillion.

Re: Metal caught in ray Roberts [Re: Lakeforking2504] #13588624 06/09/20 04:26 PM
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Even if it's the longest of long shots that it's a piece of Columbia you should let local LEOs know and see if they know who to get in touch with.

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