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coppermouse

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My buddy had a horizontal splitter with the wedge at the bottom on the foot. He got a crotch stuck and for some reason put another log in. Guess what happened? It exploded out of there and broke his nose and cut his face :(
 
My brother got knocked out when we were kids from a knot flying out and hitting him in the middle of the forehead...My grand father thought he was dead...It was kind of funny even though it wasn't funny at all...
 
My brother got knocked out when we were kids from a knot flying out and hitting him in the middle of the forehead...My grand father thought he was dead...It was kind of funny even though it wasn't funny at all...


One of those things that is funny after the headache goes away. :)

CM hope your buddy heals up.
 
yea he is already getting better, and went and got a new husky that goes vertical (same as I have), but I told him "you still can't put 2 logs in it" and he said I know.
 
Apples and oranges in terms of equipnment (this was inspired by a real life incident, saw probably run by one of those old one-lungers) but still worth a read:

"Out, Out - "
by: Robert Frost

The buzz saw snarled and rattled in the yard
And made dust and dropped stove-length sticks of wood,
Sweet-scented stuff when the breeze drew across it.
And from there those that lifted eyes could count
Five mountain ranges one behing the other
Under the sunset far into Vermont.
And the saw snarled and rattled, snarled and rattled,
As it ran light, or had to bear a load.
And nothing happened: day was all but done.
Call it a day, I wish they might have said
To please the boy by giving him the half hour
That a boy counts so much when saved from work.
His sister stood beside him in her apron
To tell them "Supper." At the word, the saw,
As if it meant to prove saws know what supper meant,
Leaped out at the boy's hand, or seemed to leap -
He must have given the hand. However it was,
Neither refused the meeting. But the hand!
Half in appeal, but half as if to keep
The life from spilling. Then the boy saw all -
Since he was old enough to know, big boy
Doing a man's work, though a child at heart -
He saw all was spoiled. "Don't let him cut my hand off -
The doctor, when he comes. Don't let him, sister!"
So. The hand was gone already.
The doctor put him in the dark of ether.
He lay and puffed his lips out with his breath.
And then - the watcher at his pulse took a fright.
No one believed. They listened to his heart.
Little - less - nothing! - and that ended it.
No more to build on there. And they, since they
Were not the one dead, turned to their affairs.
 
now THIS is a close call....

trying to split a gnarly piece of oak....

pop pop pop crack crack pop.......frame is staring to twist and tweak...mind you it's 14" H beam with 6" C channel welded full lenght both sides...6" bore @ 4000PSI....

stopped the cylinder...waited a few seconds....

eased the spool a bit more...

BOOOM, peice of oak blasted out of the frame and speared into the stacked wood pile 15ft away...

we gawked at the piece impaled about 10 inches into the pile.....
he looked at me....
i looked at him.....

he turned around and reached for his safety glasses....then we busted out laughing...


a note to everyone this is dangerous...
now i glued up a long piece of PVC so i can get some distance on the spool if we run across some ugly stuff
 
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Hubby and I were working together with the splitter earlier this year when I noticed blood dripping from a wound on an arm. The scrape wasn't very large but the blood was slipping and sliding right down the arm, dripping on the driveway. I thought to myself, "Hmm, doesn't take much of a cut to make hubby bleed that much. Coumadin (a blood thinner) surely makes a mess real quick. Better stop and put a bandage on him." I shut the splitter off and then realized it was my arm bleeding not hubby's. :) I never felt the blow that caused the cut.

Shari
 
Apples and oranges in terms of equipnment (this was inspired by a real life incident, saw probably run by one of those old one-lungers) but still worth a read:

"Out, Out - "
by: Robert Frost

The buzz saw snarled and rattled in the yard
And made dust and dropped stove-length sticks of wood,
Sweet-scented stuff when the breeze drew across it.
And from there those that lifted eyes could count
Five mountain ranges one behing the other
Under the sunset far into Vermont.
And the saw snarled and rattled, snarled and rattled,
As it ran light, or had to bear a load.
And nothing happened: day was all but done.
Call it a day, I wish they might have said
To please the boy by giving him the half hour
That a boy counts so much when saved from work.
His sister stood beside him in her apron
To tell them "Supper." At the word, the saw,
As if it meant to prove saws know what supper meant,
Leaped out at the boy's hand, or seemed to leap -
He must have given the hand. However it was,
Neither refused the meeting. But the hand!
Half in appeal, but half as if to keep
The life from spilling. Then the boy saw all -
Since he was old enough to know, big boy
Doing a man's work, though a child at heart -
He saw all was spoiled. "Don't let him cut my hand off -
The doctor, when he comes. Don't let him, sister!"
So. The hand was gone already.
The doctor put him in the dark of ether.
He lay and puffed his lips out with his breath.
And then - the watcher at his pulse took a fright.
No one believed. They listened to his heart.
Little - less - nothing! - and that ended it.
No more to build on there. And they, since they
Were not the one dead, turned to their affairs.

Hadn't seen this in years.Thanks for posting it.
 
Popping logs while splitting seems to happen a lot more with dry wood. I split nearly all of mine the same day as it's cut, and very seldom does strange stuff happen. I just finished splitting up a bunch of blocks that were cut early this spring, and there was a lot more popping and banging going on than I'm used to.

Fess up woodbooga, what college do you teach at when you're not busy scrounging firewood?
 
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My Huskee splitter is about Nut level. I was splitting some of the Walnut Nuzzy and cut up last winter the other day, and found out that those beautifull walnut burls have a rather evil side to them.:dizzy:

This post reminded me to wear a cup while splitting tomorrow.

Thanks!


Stay safe!
Dingeryote
 
I have so much oak that if I even THINK there is a knot in a piece, I just toss it on the burn pile and move on. hehe
 
I was splitting wood last year and I was pitching a big round on the splitter and misjudged the landing point. I caught my right hand in between the round and the wedge. It put a gash in my hand and I'm pretty sure that it broke the small bone on the top of my hand that moves my middle finger. The bone has a big indention that I can steel fill and I don't have full use of my middle finger now. It could have been worse.
 
my horror story:
Splitting wood with my dad one time and he pinched his finger between the round and the square piece of metal that was the end of the cyl. I finished up while he went to the ER to get his shattered finger taken care of. It didnt look bad till he took of his leather glove and all that blood came out.
matt:chainsaw:
 
Where is Nuzzy?...Have you heard from him lately?...

Kalamazoo fabbing Jeep bumpers and selling accessorys LOL!!!

Last I heard he's on the on ramp to marriage, and doing OK.

His cell service sucks and so does mine, so it's hard to get com's with the guy.

I should holler at him again soon. He's likely needing wood again but distracted with a wedding, jeep stuff, and bieng able to be a wildman without getting arrested LOL!!

Stay safe!
Dingeryote
 
Yeah when I split I stand directly in front, it seems to me if it pops it is going to go sideways since that is the direction the wedge is pushing it, and when the piston slows down and the pump goes to the second stage I usually turn my body 90 degrees so if somethings does come out it wont hit my "boys"
 
Fess up woodbooga, what college do you teach at when you're not busy scrounging firewood?

I'm at UCP - the University of Cut and Paste. I am the Distinguished Professor of Googlesearch in the Department of Advanced Webanomics. :)

The fact that Frost wrote that poem while living in a farmhouse 2 towns from where I grew up had nothing to do with why I'm familiar with it. :cheers:
 
my horror story:
Splitting wood with my dad one time and he pinched his finger between the round and the square piece of metal that was the end of the cyl. I finished up while he went to the ER to get his shattered finger taken care of. It didnt look bad till he took of his leather glove and all that blood came out.
matt:chainsaw:

I lost the tip of my pinky when I was a kid. Had my hand just resting on the piece to steady it until it engaged with the wedge and it spun 90 degrees and my hand was instantly between the piece and the ram head. As I pulled my hand up and out the pinky got pinched and took the skin off under my nail bed. Doc said nail bed would never be right so he took off the nail. Now I have a stump that is great for poking eyes in barfights. DAMHIKT.

My hand surgeon said the #1 woodsplitter accident he saw was nearly ALWAYS caused by two people operating a splitter at once. He said that should be outlawed. In the fall he was getting 2-3 people per week from injuries caused by two people operating a splitter at once (one operates the levers and one moves the wood = BAD). He smiled and said it kept him in business.
 
Hubby and I were working together with the splitter earlier this year when I noticed blood dripping from a wound on an arm. The scrape wasn't very large but the blood was slipping and sliding right down the arm, dripping on the driveway. I thought to myself, "Hmm, doesn't take much of a cut to make hubby bleed that much. Coumadin (a blood thinner) surely makes a mess real quick. Better stop and put a bandage on him." I shut the splitter off and then realized it was my arm bleeding not hubby's. :) I never felt the blow that caused the cut.

Shari

those cuts you dont feel can be the worst ! I work in the sheetmetal fabrication field and the saying is " if it hurts its not a bad cut"
 
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