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::::Will items and liquids in a nether-cap barrel always maintain it's temperature? If so - totally fire-safe way of storing food and booze is in such barrels... submerged under magma. Metal barrels don't catch fire themselves but would eventually boil/char their contents. <br>Imagine showing foreign diplomats a magma-filled room and saying: "This is our strategic booze reserve".--[[User:Another|Another]] 22:14, 28 September 2010 (UTC)
 
::::Will items and liquids in a nether-cap barrel always maintain it's temperature? If so - totally fire-safe way of storing food and booze is in such barrels... submerged under magma. Metal barrels don't catch fire themselves but would eventually boil/char their contents. <br>Imagine showing foreign diplomats a magma-filled room and saying: "This is our strategic booze reserve".--[[User:Another|Another]] 22:14, 28 September 2010 (UTC)
 
:::::I just tried using a nether-cap floodgate with magma and not only did it not burn up, but it also seemed to stop its (magma-unsafe) granite mechanisms from melting. --[[User:Quietust|Quietust]] 18:00, 31 October 2010 (UTC)
 
:::::I just tried using a nether-cap floodgate with magma and not only did it not burn up, but it also seemed to stop its (magma-unsafe) granite mechanisms from melting. --[[User:Quietust|Quietust]] 18:00, 31 October 2010 (UTC)
::::::Try and open it =>fun <small>&ndash; [[template:unsigned|unsigned]] comment by [[User:91.10.249.49|91.10.249.49]]</small>
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::::::Try and open it =>fun
:::::::I '''did''' open it - that's why I also noted that it was preventing its granite mechanism from melting. --[[User:Quietust|Quietust]] 15:43, 3 December 2010 (UTC)
 
 
So, has anyone tested if nether caps freeze water? Or if they can be made to freeze water without harming dorfs attempting to carry them?  I'd test my self but haven't gotten that far deep with current fort. Also too lazy too mod so I can embark with right now.--[[User:MadGreyOne|MadGreyOne]] 12:30, 1 December 2010 (UTC)
 
So, has anyone tested if nether caps freeze water? Or if they can be made to freeze water without harming dorfs attempting to carry them?  I'd test my self but haven't gotten that far deep with current fort. Also too lazy too mod so I can embark with right now.--[[User:MadGreyOne|MadGreyOne]] 12:30, 1 December 2010 (UTC)
  

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