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--After reading this comment I went and performed extensive testing of glass and my results have shown that green glass is most definitely magma safe. I submerged a room full of various green glass objects in magma and had a set of green glass pumps circulating the magma via a 3 tall pump stack and even after a few years of continuous running nothing melted or de-constructed. --[[User:Gtmattz|Gtmattz]] 19:50, 12 May 2010 (UTC) | --After reading this comment I went and performed extensive testing of glass and my results have shown that green glass is most definitely magma safe. I submerged a room full of various green glass objects in magma and had a set of green glass pumps circulating the magma via a 3 tall pump stack and even after a few years of continuous running nothing melted or de-constructed. --[[User:Gtmattz|Gtmattz]] 19:50, 12 May 2010 (UTC) | ||
− | :I am experiencing magma pump deconstruction, but the culprit seems to be that ''the block in a magma pump now <u>must</u> be magma-safe''. {{Version|0.31.04}} The corkscrew and pipe can still be glass. I am attempting to Verify but others should as well.<br/>—[[User:0x517A5D|0x517A5D]] 00:28, 22 May | + | :I am experiencing magma pump deconstruction, but the culprit seems to be that ''the block in a magma pump now <u>must</u> be magma-safe''. {{Version|0.31.04}} The corkscrew and pipe can still be glass. I am attempting to {{Verify}} but others should as well.<br/>—[[User:0x517A5D|0x517A5D]] 00:28, 22 May 2010 (UTC) |
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I'd like to make a suggestion to have the part with "wooden components will give you hell" in the pump section emphasized. I missed the fine print (to my own error, I'm not telling you this is your fault) and built a wooden pump stack of 120 pumps to bring magma from the sea to my z-6 work area. To my dismay, 18 months of carpentry, architecture and masonry blew a fuse in under 10 seconds. Fortunately I saved beforehand and forcequit afterwards, but perhaps a little more emphasis to that part of the page would be in order to prevent any other idiots from trying the same thing -[[User:Yeti Yeti|Yeti Yeti]] 06:31, 6 May 2010 (UTC) | I'd like to make a suggestion to have the part with "wooden components will give you hell" in the pump section emphasized. I missed the fine print (to my own error, I'm not telling you this is your fault) and built a wooden pump stack of 120 pumps to bring magma from the sea to my z-6 work area. To my dismay, 18 months of carpentry, architecture and masonry blew a fuse in under 10 seconds. Fortunately I saved beforehand and forcequit afterwards, but perhaps a little more emphasis to that part of the page would be in order to prevent any other idiots from trying the same thing -[[User:Yeti Yeti|Yeti Yeti]] 06:31, 6 May 2010 (UTC) | ||
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