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building wood splitter,(looking for ideas)
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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Dunlap" data-source="post: 240992" data-attributes="member: 571"><p>That two way splitter is a great idea. Twofer's Rule!</p><p></p><p>Somewhere I saw a splitter that had an interesting "wedge" setup. A round piece of tubing with splitters bisecting the tube into four quadrants. The inside edges of the tubing were sharp and acted as the primary splitter. The wood would be "extruded" into four uniform pieces and the extra would fall away outside the tube. A person could weld on some fins at noon, three, six and nine to split the extra pieces too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Dunlap, post: 240992, member: 571"] That two way splitter is a great idea. Twofer's Rule! Somewhere I saw a splitter that had an interesting "wedge" setup. A round piece of tubing with splitters bisecting the tube into four quadrants. The inside edges of the tubing were sharp and acted as the primary splitter. The wood would be "extruded" into four uniform pieces and the extra would fall away outside the tube. A person could weld on some fins at noon, three, six and nine to split the extra pieces too. [/QUOTE]
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