Custom Table for Speeco Splitter

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My uncle is a machinist and he custom made this table for my splitter. It's as tough as nails and a great setup
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Both look real handy. I have a Speeco splitter so am interested in how the tables hold up under use. Any strength problems? They don't have to hold a huge amount of weight. Do you find need to put a support under them?
 
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Both look real handy. I have a Speeco splitter so am interested in how the tables hold up under use. Any strength problems? They don't have to hold a huge amount of weight. Do you find need to put a support under them?

I like both of the fabbed models by groundup and NCPABill. I have the one you can buy from Speeco which is probably just a little fancier due to the paint job. Due to the design used where it attaches to the beam I don't think anyone would have problems with the fabricated tables or the one sold by Speeco. My splitter starts to tip well before I'd get enough weight to become a problem.
 
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Both look real handy. I have a Speeco splitter so am interested in how the tables hold up under use. Any strength problems? They don't have to hold a huge amount of weight. Do you find need to put a support under them?

No issues with mine, and I have abused it pretty hard
 
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