I found the melting point of aluminum by accident.
I had a Coleman drip coffee maker for a camp stove. The bottom, where the coil of tubing for heating the water is was all aluminum. On Memorial Day, we had a group of about 40, out camping. Our last morning, it was raining, so everyone was crowded under the canopy of the kitchen. I started the next pot of coffee, and got distracted. The next thing I know, it looks like it's done, so I work my way over to shut it off. There's about a 2" blob of melted aluminum in the bottom of my camp stove. Oops. Mixed emotions. On one hand, the pot served me well. It was a Fathers Day gift. Sad. On the other hand, wow, my 60 year old Coleman stove kicks ass! The melting point of aluminum is 1221 degrees.