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My Vertical Log Splitter with Table and Log Lift
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<blockquote data-quote="nathon918" data-source="post: 4973594" data-attributes="member: 86827"><p>they dont need to go 90 deg. they only need to go enough to dump the **** out of the bed...longer cylinders would make it go 90...</p><p>if you take your drawing and turn it upside down its esentally the same instead you would be pushing the trailer frame up and not the beam.</p><p>BTW CAD is just a tool or "aid" as in the name... it wont engineer it for you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nathon918, post: 4973594, member: 86827"] they dont need to go 90 deg. they only need to go enough to dump the **** out of the bed...longer cylinders would make it go 90... if you take your drawing and turn it upside down its esentally the same instead you would be pushing the trailer frame up and not the beam. BTW CAD is just a tool or "aid" as in the name... it wont engineer it for you! [/QUOTE]
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