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Home built log splitter number 2
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<blockquote data-quote="A.E. Metal Werx" data-source="post: 1854893" data-attributes="member: 26328"><p>They do have a lot of drop steel. wish i had more time and things to build. And as for the step on the wedge it makes it get in the wood easyer. the 2" section starts the cut then the rest finishes it, i stil have the add the kick outs on the wedge to get it to crack open. all and all it just seems to make it easyer on the splitter to start the split. I am using a 16gmp pump with a 4"x24" ram. With the 3 stage wedge that is more then enough power to get the job done</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A.E. Metal Werx, post: 1854893, member: 26328"] They do have a lot of drop steel. wish i had more time and things to build. And as for the step on the wedge it makes it get in the wood easyer. the 2" section starts the cut then the rest finishes it, i stil have the add the kick outs on the wedge to get it to crack open. all and all it just seems to make it easyer on the splitter to start the split. I am using a 16gmp pump with a 4"x24" ram. With the 3 stage wedge that is more then enough power to get the job done [/QUOTE]
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