Wood MC Puzzle

Ron Nossaman RNossaman@cox.net
Fri, 29 Nov 2002 11:52:59 -0600


>                      I think those kind of unnaturally high temperatures 
> are generally reserved for a forest fire just before the wood burst into 
> flame or maybe for a good wood roasted barbeque.


http://www.andirontechnologies.com/images/combustion.pdf

Not even close.



>Also I have a nice scale but I find that it needs to warm up about 15 
>minutes before it reads consistently otherwise it reads about ,2 tenths 
>light. Sheesh technology.
>              Dale Erwin

I do too, and it shuts off automatically within about 5 minutes of non-use. 
Sheesh is right. We rarely know for certain if our tools are lying to us or 
not, but at least we get the illusion of being allowed to play.

Coming out! The point is four!

Ron N


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