Yes it is a very bad idea. That's because of 2 things there would be large chunks of ice that would behave lake a bullet and does do allot and I mean Allot of collateral damage around its surroundings.
it is a wood
No. It doesn't matter how heavy a block of wood is, it depends on the density of the wood. Generally wood floats as the density of wood is lighter than the density of the water, so it would float.
.83 g/ml
Friction will stop it.
Yes, wood decomposes relatively easily, but the rate of decomposition depends on factors such as moisture, temperature, and the presence of microorganisms. In humid and warm environments, wood can break down quickly due to fungi, bacteria, and insects that feed on it. Conversely, in dry or cold conditions, decomposition can be significantly slower. Overall, untreated wood will eventually break down, returning nutrients to the soil.
can you put dried wood into a chipper
Hook a snowblower up to a wood chipper and feed it some ice.
One must use a certain type of wood chipper that is strong enough for palm trees. Palm trees are a different type of wood than the average tree. If the wood chipper isn't made for palms then, yes it will harm the wood chipper.
Wood chipper. Nuff said.
Wood chippers can be bought in stores such as the home depot or through the internet. Here is a website that can get you started to help you figure out which wood chipper might be best for you http://www.bearcatproducts.com/outdoor-equipment/
A chipper takes branches, leave and debris and mulches them down into smaller pieces so that they are easier to dispose of.
Yes it is a good idea. so that when they get bored they dont start chewing on your wood, they just lick the salt block.
I guess this really depends on the size of the wood chipper. I did a search and found that a standard 26 inch machine will cut 1 1/2 inch diameter branches. This should accommodate most homeowners looking for a wood chipper for their yards.
Steve Buscemi
Red Wind
Wood chipper...
Termites feed on wood.