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Log splitter pics what's yours look like?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ductape" data-source="post: 1471176" data-attributes="member: 14319"><p>Have at it ! As you can see , all I did was remove the top piece of the three piece log holder.......... drill some corresponding holes in the flat stock, and just bolted it on. I don't recall the dimensions of the plate, but it just partially covers the motor.......... but not so much that its a problem putting gas in it. With the wood table I had on to try out the concept, I had a fair amount of wood vibrate off it....... and onto the recoil cover. The steel is just big enough to keep the wood from falling on the recoil cover. I thought it might make the splitter tippy with a big half round on the table, but its not. I can actually sit on it to take a breather without tipping the splitter. The whole thing worked out much better than I ever anticipated (especially for a hacker like myself!).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ductape, post: 1471176, member: 14319"] Have at it ! As you can see , all I did was remove the top piece of the three piece log holder.......... drill some corresponding holes in the flat stock, and just bolted it on. I don't recall the dimensions of the plate, but it just partially covers the motor.......... but not so much that its a problem putting gas in it. With the wood table I had on to try out the concept, I had a fair amount of wood vibrate off it....... and onto the recoil cover. The steel is just big enough to keep the wood from falling on the recoil cover. I thought it might make the splitter tippy with a big half round on the table, but its not. I can actually sit on it to take a breather without tipping the splitter. The whole thing worked out much better than I ever anticipated (especially for a hacker like myself!). [/QUOTE]
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