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This is the Homebuilt splitter i picked up for 300 bucks this fall, 9 hp robin motor, 4in cylinder and two stage pump. Cylinder leaked like like crazzy, but split 6 cords of wood with out missing a beat.
 

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I am about to redo my wedge and have a few questions. I order a 1" x 6" x 12" tall wedge and plan on doing a new base plate that is 8" long and has more bolts.(i keep bending bolts on the part that rides on the beam)My question is if there is going to be to much stress on the base plate since I am mounting the cylinder on the bottom third of the wedge? I can cut the wedge down but really like the idea of the taller wedge. Raising the cylinder is out of the question right now.
 
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I am about to redo my wedge and have a few questions. I order a 1" x 6" x 12" tall wedge and plan on doing a new base plate that is 8" long and has more bolts.(i keep bending bolts on the part that rides on the beam)My question is if there is going to be to much stress on the base plate since I am mounting the cylinder on the bottom third of the wedge? I can cut the wedge down but really like the idea of the taller wedge. Raising the cylinder is out of the question right now.

That is an awful lot of force going to the bottom. To me, it looks like your plate for the wedge is too small as well. I guess it would also depend on the type of wood you are splitting. Nasties I'm afraid will break something rather quicker. As you stated, centered is normally best. Bottom line is you will have more wedge than beam in my eyes. Like your upgrades.

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I mostly cut fir and alder(both split pretty easy). I think I am going to cut an 1 1/4 out of the wedge down 5 inches. Make a 2 stage splitting wedge, if that makes sence. It should help with the force by making the lower section start to split then the upper section comes into play. The new plate is 8 inches long, that is as long as I can make it without a full rebuild of the entire splitter.
 
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