Do they use A/C for ice hockey

Sometimes at events you can find attractive sculptures made of ice… I personally have never been to an event that presented an ice sculpture, I’ve only seen them in films, and so this begs the question that I have.

How do they keep their shape for several seconds? Do they only last for a few hours as well as then it’s carted off? Or is there some sort of cooling agent underneath like an A/C blowing freezing air on them? These are serious questions because I suppose if I ever get married I would enjoy to have a magnificent ice sculpture of myself and others sitting proposing to our future wifey.

I suppose that would capture the moment for everyone to see at our wedding, and of Course there is the classic method, photographs on a card or whatever. I mean I still can do that for invitations. So back to the coolness of the sculpture, and let’s just say for conversation what if it is an A/C as well as it breaks down while trying to keep the sculpture intact? Do they have a cooling specialist on site just in case? Or do they have upgradeable A/Cs? I’m sure it legitimately just lasts like a half second as well as then it’s carted off. How extravagant is it to keep said ice sculpture to be made for a limited time? Maybe, just maybe this might be the weirdest area I’m thinking about, however what if the two of us all have to be in a central air conditioned room then do I have to wear a jacket? That couldn’t be right, they never wear jackets in the films, but actually, I can’t remember.

 

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