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<blockquote data-quote="Ford&#039;s Lawncare" data-source="post: 831297" data-attributes="member: 17579"><p>From what I've heard, it works a lot easier to weld your wedge on your I-beam instead of on the jack. I've only owned splitters with the wedge on the I-beam, and they do work well, however I can not say much for having the wedge on the rod, because I have never used one like that. If the wedge is on the I-beam, it will also be a lot easier to make one yourself</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ford's Lawncare, post: 831297, member: 17579"] From what I've heard, it works a lot easier to weld your wedge on your I-beam instead of on the jack. I've only owned splitters with the wedge on the I-beam, and they do work well, however I can not say much for having the wedge on the rod, because I have never used one like that. If the wedge is on the I-beam, it will also be a lot easier to make one yourself [/QUOTE]
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