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milkie62

milkie62

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I have seen some splitters using 6 & 8 way wedges.How are they making the power with just a 5" cylinder ? Unless they are super thin wedges.When I put my 4 way on I can only split very straight grained wood.
 
jthornton

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Or just copy what you like from some of the build threads here.
splitter-28.jpg

splitter-29.jpg

I like this one :)

JT
 
jthornton

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What make and model jack stands are those? Did you find them online? Very nice looking machine.

I just got them at Orscheln Farm & Home, they are regular trailer tongue jacks. What I did was to pop the top off and knock the pin out and remove the crank. Then I drilled a hole in a 1/2" bolt and inserted that. I didn't like that so I cut the head off of a bolt and red locktited a coupling nut to that and used that. I took the crank and cut some off and squared up the end and red locktited a deep socket on that. It cranks nice and there is no crank in the way.

jack-01.jpg


More images here.
Probably should ask questions about my build on my Splitter Build thread so we don't hijack the op's thread.

JT
 

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