Ever try this when it's really cold out?

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PA Plumber

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I read somewhere, that your spit will freeze, before it hits the ground, at -40* or below.

Not "before" at -40° Celsius, but just after it hits the ground. Or was that - 40° F. Oh who cares, it all the same.;)

I did try a throwing a cup of water up in the air at -40° many times. The water droplets didn't freeze in the air. Maybe I wasn't throwing it high enough?!
 

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update

-6° F right now

Same water (exact temp according to oven thermometer 120°)

Very visible vapor cloud but still droplets getting to the ground.

Now I'm only half a failure!

I'll be up at least another hour and they are calling for -15° tonight so we'll check it out again.
 
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I saw the banana thing too

It's fun to do, even for us older kids. It's funny how it works with boiling water, but not cooler water. It's been explained to me, but still does not seem to make sense.

Today on the news, they were hammering nails into boards with a frozen banana.

Philbert
-20 something in Minnesota

I saw the banana thing too

Dan
 
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Just a few mins. ago I went outside the shop -28° and pee'd on the side of a front end loader steel bucket, it froze to the side of the bucket before it was able to drip to the ground. Ok I guess cabin fever is starting to set in.
BTW boiling water works a lot better if throwing it up in the air.
 
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