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Welding wings on splitting wedge?
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<blockquote data-quote="cmetalbend" data-source="post: 886814" data-attributes="member: 20466"><p>I've made on that slips on. I can move it about, but don't recommend one on any splitter where the wegde is on the cylinder. Takes an extreme amount of pressure, and very hard on the pump,motor, and beam itself. On the other hand if a person want's to buy one. The wings are avaliable through Northern Tool Co. They use an interesting cut method kind of a claw hook bite'ish look to them. I can tell ya for sure, if you split dry wood now with any difficulty you WON"T split green stuff with a four way. Threre is another thread active right now covering this very same subject.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cmetalbend, post: 886814, member: 20466"] I've made on that slips on. I can move it about, but don't recommend one on any splitter where the wegde is on the cylinder. Takes an extreme amount of pressure, and very hard on the pump,motor, and beam itself. On the other hand if a person want's to buy one. The wings are avaliable through Northern Tool Co. They use an interesting cut method kind of a claw hook bite'ish look to them. I can tell ya for sure, if you split dry wood now with any difficulty you WON"T split green stuff with a four way. Threre is another thread active right now covering this very same subject. [/QUOTE]
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