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:::That's possible, but I find it unlikely.  Also, I misinterpreted what you meant by 'built a wall', didn't realize it was a construction.  I thought it was a smoothed rock face.  It's been a persisting question (at least in #df on synIRC) if magma will melt constructions not made of bauxite.  You may have just answered that for us.  Perhaps you could test by letting magma into a 5x5 room with one natural rock pillar in the middle, and a wall construction of the same type of stone?  That'd answer the question once and for all, I think. --[[User:ThunderClaw|ThunderClaw]] 10:11, 5 November 2008 (EST)
 
:::That's possible, but I find it unlikely.  Also, I misinterpreted what you meant by 'built a wall', didn't realize it was a construction.  I thought it was a smoothed rock face.  It's been a persisting question (at least in #df on synIRC) if magma will melt constructions not made of bauxite.  You may have just answered that for us.  Perhaps you could test by letting magma into a 5x5 room with one natural rock pillar in the middle, and a wall construction of the same type of stone?  That'd answer the question once and for all, I think. --[[User:ThunderClaw|ThunderClaw]] 10:11, 5 November 2008 (EST)
 
:::I've had magma against some of my constructed walls for years and years without damage.  A good thing too, I've got quarters on the other side!  They're almost certainly basalt.  I wouldn't rule out the vanishing wall being caused by a burning floor;  lignite can burn for years before vanishing.  --[[User:Corona688|Corona688]] 15:14, 5 November 2008 (EST)
 
:::I've had magma against some of my constructed walls for years and years without damage.  A good thing too, I've got quarters on the other side!  They're almost certainly basalt.  I wouldn't rule out the vanishing wall being caused by a burning floor;  lignite can burn for years before vanishing.  --[[User:Corona688|Corona688]] 15:14, 5 November 2008 (EST)
::::Interesting.  It was probably the liginite floor, then, but that begs the question of how a burning floor could consume a wall; stone should be fire-safe.  A really interesting situation, to be sure. --[[User:ThunderClaw|ThunderClaw]] 17:26, 5 November 2008 (EST)
 
 
:::Also -- as for 'not a material choice I could have made by accident', I've found my masons will happily convert expensive imported ores and flux into blocks if they decide your depot's closer than the nearest basalt.  And once anything's blocked, it's useless but for constructions. --[[User:Corona688|Corona688]] 16:39, 5 November 2008 (EST)
 
:::Also -- as for 'not a material choice I could have made by accident', I've found my masons will happily convert expensive imported ores and flux into blocks if they decide your depot's closer than the nearest basalt.  And once anything's blocked, it's useless but for constructions. --[[User:Corona688|Corona688]] 16:39, 5 November 2008 (EST)
  

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