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Hiya Folks,
Was out last weekend gathering the logs I need to build a bed and a few end tables for a cabin in the woods. I will have to remove the bark and let them dry before I can do much else but while I was wielding the chainsaw searching for the next piece, I wondered something. When it's cold, does the moisture inside trees freeze? I kind of suspect that with all the other substances generated within the tree, it actually becomes a natural anti freeze if you will but wasn't sure. Just curious more than anything. Cheers, cc |
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