Paul39
9th September 2013, 12:23 PM
I heat with wood and pick up a lot of logs here and there. One of my friends bought one of these and loved it, so recently I did too.
Manual Hydraulic Log Splitter - 10 Ton (http://www.harborfreight.com/10-ton-hydraulic-log-splitter-67090.html)
It is made in China and might be found in AU by another name.
I cut my logs into blocks just a bit longer than the diameter and grab the block in the splitter. I sometimes use an electric chain saw to make a groove to help the split go where I want. I have split 12 - 14 inch diameter logs with a 2 inch groove top and bottom.
I put a chunk or two of 4 X 4 between the ram and the block if the block is not long enough.
I find this is an improvement over a hammer and wedge as I have more control over the splitting, and I can use it to hold the block to cut through a crotch with a chain saw.
It works as well for halving or quartering a log for tool handle blanks.
One of the handles is on a large diameter pump for quicker travel, the other on a smaller one for more pressure.
Manual Hydraulic Log Splitter - 10 Ton (http://www.harborfreight.com/10-ton-hydraulic-log-splitter-67090.html)
It is made in China and might be found in AU by another name.
I cut my logs into blocks just a bit longer than the diameter and grab the block in the splitter. I sometimes use an electric chain saw to make a groove to help the split go where I want. I have split 12 - 14 inch diameter logs with a 2 inch groove top and bottom.
I put a chunk or two of 4 X 4 between the ram and the block if the block is not long enough.
I find this is an improvement over a hammer and wedge as I have more control over the splitting, and I can use it to hold the block to cut through a crotch with a chain saw.
It works as well for halving or quartering a log for tool handle blanks.
One of the handles is on a large diameter pump for quicker travel, the other on a smaller one for more pressure.