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2025-02-24, 10:52 AM
I need to check the wood density of my oak tree. I have heard of special devices for this purpose, but I am not sure about their safety. What technologies can I use to get more reliable information about the condition of the wood?
2025-02-24, 11:27 AM
I understand you want to avoid drilling the oak? Then you can't use a resistograph. You can order a sonic tomography, have an arborist come out from Evans West Valley Spray, my brother recommended them. With this technology, the sound waves go deep into the tree and you can see the cross-section of the tree. But sometimes it's necessary to drill into the wood a little bit, but the specialist won't do it without your consent.
2025-03-12, 03:52 AM
Developers experimented with unique mechanics and quirky storylines, resulting in unforgettable experiences.
2025-03-12, 03:52 AM
From humorous scenarios to mind-bending challenges, flash games have always been a playground for fresh ideas.
2025-03-12, 03:54 AM
From humorous scenarios to mind-bending challenges, flash games have always been a playground for fresh ideas.
2025-03-12, 03:58 AM
Developers experimented with unique mechanics and quirky storylines, resulting in unforgettable experiences. From humorous scenarios to mind-bending challenges, flash games have always been a playground for fresh ideas.
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