matty Posted October 8, 2011 Posted October 8, 2011 What if you put a block of wood under a very strong hydraulic press. Then operate the press so that it squeezes down on the wood. All the water in the wood will get squeezed out. This squeezed-out water will probably still have wood chemicals in it. So it can be fairly be called "liquid" wood. And isn't "liquid" the same as "molten". So this "liquid" wood can justly be termed "molten" wood. Stand back, you'll be calling a diesetter. *I'm not reopening the thread, so don't talk to me.
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