M mark125 ArboristSite Lurker Joined Oct 17, 2009 Messages 7 Reaction score 1 Location ny Jan 23, 2014 #1 I wondered if fire wood will freeze dry in winter?
O olyman Tree Freak . AS Supporting Member. Joined Jul 29, 2006 Messages 26,895 Reaction score 17,007 Location iowa Jan 23, 2014 #2 no.. but anytime it gets above freezing,,it drys ,,just at varying rates...
CTYank Peripatetic Sawyer Joined Aug 26, 2010 Messages 3,377 Reaction score 1,576 Location SW CT Jan 23, 2014 #3 mark125 said: I wondered if fire wood will freeze dry in winter? Click to expand... Sure, it will, by sublimation of water from ice to vapor. Might just take forever, though, so don't hold your breath.
mark125 said: I wondered if fire wood will freeze dry in winter? Click to expand... Sure, it will, by sublimation of water from ice to vapor. Might just take forever, though, so don't hold your breath.
Z zogger Tree Freak Joined Nov 23, 2010 Messages 16,456 Reaction score 11,196 Location North Georgia Jan 23, 2014 #4 I think it can help make it crack
K kevinlar ArboristSite Member Joined Oct 17, 2012 Messages 80 Reaction score 66 Location Guelph, Ontario Jan 23, 2014 #5 sure splits nice when it's frozen rock solid!
Z zogger Tree Freak Joined Nov 23, 2010 Messages 16,456 Reaction score 11,196 Location North Georgia Jan 23, 2014 #6 Well, been thinking about it. I used to hang laundry out no matter what temp, and I know soaking wet clothes eventually dry even blow freezing.
Well, been thinking about it. I used to hang laundry out no matter what temp, and I know soaking wet clothes eventually dry even blow freezing.