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Building a log splitter!
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<blockquote data-quote="ktriebol" data-source="post: 1982013" data-attributes="member: 45317"><p>The hydraulics in a log splitter are a low-flow, high pressure application. Because of that, the size of the pipes is not very important. I would suggest 1/2 inch dia. The important thing will be that your pipes and fittings are rated for the level of pressure that your system can generate. Use O-ring fittings as much as possible because they do not leak when properly assembled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ktriebol, post: 1982013, member: 45317"] The hydraulics in a log splitter are a low-flow, high pressure application. Because of that, the size of the pipes is not very important. I would suggest 1/2 inch dia. The important thing will be that your pipes and fittings are rated for the level of pressure that your system can generate. Use O-ring fittings as much as possible because they do not leak when properly assembled. [/QUOTE]
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