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Want to Build a SIMPLE Logsplitter. Any Ideas?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rio_Grande" data-source="post: 3128980" data-attributes="member: 69039"><p>Hoses are way expensive, It is actually cheaper to buy pre made lengths and 90's which makes no sense you are buying 4 ends insted of 2 and paying less. I think the custom hose deal is a scam. I am mounting a valve on my 3 point splitter right now and the biggest hold up has been sorting through the hoses I have hanging on the wall to get the lengths right so it dont look like crap. I did have to buy one new one so I could route the way I wanted. </p><p></p><p>I second the plasma cutter thread, I bought one for our business last year and it is a dream when it comes to cutting anything. Consumables are expensive but if you run it just hot enough to get the job done it isint near as rough on them as it is when you crank it up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rio_Grande, post: 3128980, member: 69039"] Hoses are way expensive, It is actually cheaper to buy pre made lengths and 90's which makes no sense you are buying 4 ends insted of 2 and paying less. I think the custom hose deal is a scam. I am mounting a valve on my 3 point splitter right now and the biggest hold up has been sorting through the hoses I have hanging on the wall to get the lengths right so it dont look like crap. I did have to buy one new one so I could route the way I wanted. I second the plasma cutter thread, I bought one for our business last year and it is a dream when it comes to cutting anything. Consumables are expensive but if you run it just hot enough to get the job done it isint near as rough on them as it is when you crank it up. [/QUOTE]
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