I am thinking of adding 5" to 8" to the trailing edge of this four-way wing to create 'a shelf' to hold the two upper splits which would then be pulled forward with a pulp hook onto the log lift and beam for re- splitting. As is, the top two splits fall on the out feed table, or sometimes sideways and on the ground, either way making for more work than seems necessary. One drawback would be the added weight, as the wing need to be removed at times for nasty splits, partially due to the blunt width of this style vertical wedge. The box wedge designs are shelf like on top, allowing easy repositioning for re-splitting. What's your thoughts...?