Charles Woodapple
Philistine
Good day my good Folks,
Following my ongoing inquiry and quest to understand what I need to understand on my wood endeavor, I was wondering what to expect and how to handle frozen wood.
My logs will be shipped from the northern peninsula and are already frozen there. I have no insight on how wood would unfreeze during the delivery trip. I also have no idea how to handle the unfreezing of such big logs once they reach me. Would putting them in a room temperature hangar do the trick quickly? Do I have to intervene? And if so, would it impact the wood or the moisture?
The whole getting frozen logs to their pulp is a new dilemna and I yet have to find documentation on how the wood unfreezes, how it impacts, and how quickly it can happen and whatnot...
Any leads? Thank you in advance.
Following my ongoing inquiry and quest to understand what I need to understand on my wood endeavor, I was wondering what to expect and how to handle frozen wood.
My logs will be shipped from the northern peninsula and are already frozen there. I have no insight on how wood would unfreeze during the delivery trip. I also have no idea how to handle the unfreezing of such big logs once they reach me. Would putting them in a room temperature hangar do the trick quickly? Do I have to intervene? And if so, would it impact the wood or the moisture?
The whole getting frozen logs to their pulp is a new dilemna and I yet have to find documentation on how the wood unfreezes, how it impacts, and how quickly it can happen and whatnot...
Any leads? Thank you in advance.