sheepdog 10 Report post Posted March 25, 2014 Some things in life are a great mystery to me. For example, this morning I went out and ran the log splitter for a little while. I was lifting BIG chunks of wood out of the little trailer and putting them on the splitter to get them small enough to fit in the wood stove. They were great big pieces, probably 50lbs each or so. I can also pick up and carry off 50lb bags of dog or rabbit or goat feed out of the car and put it into whatever containers it needs to go into. So why is it when I need a glass of ice tea, I simply cannot for the life of me twist those little ice cube trays enough to break the ice loose? Makes no sense at all. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
k_nitin_r 8 Report post Posted April 4, 2014 Getting ice out of the ice tray for me was rather simple - I'd put the tray into a bag, throw it at the ground, and pick it up to find the ice emptied into the bag. I first thought that if the trays can withstand being twisted sideways with hard ice packed in them, then it must be possible to toss the ice tray without breaking it. There are some ice trays that are made of aluminium and I wonder how they get the ice out of those. Perhaps they use an ice pick to get the ice out? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites