The name of the program is Dirty Jobs, they show a variety of different jobs. This week one of the jobs was a company that uses a side scan sonar to pick submerged logs. They then cut them, put them in a kiln and eventually make furniture out of them.
They said the submerged logs don't rot because the water is cold, and the number of rings is far greater than on a tree you would cut down. One of the logs they brought up was a curly maple which made me think of cues.
They said the submerged logs don't rot because the water is cold, and the number of rings is far greater than on a tree you would cut down. One of the logs they brought up was a curly maple which made me think of cues.
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