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Log Splitter - DaveH - 05-14-2014 Hi, I'm still keen to build a log splitter, I just need to see if I can find some hydraulic bits and pieces in my price range. May be I can find a reconditioned cylinder or something. In the mean time here is a pic of my new (today) 6 ton electric/hydraulic log splitter [attachment=8317] Seems to work quite well This is the 2 metre (6ft) I beam I bought [attachment=8318] DaveH RE: Log Splitter - stevec - 05-15-2014 DaveH, what are the other domensions? like height of the beam and width and thickness of the flats. Reason I ask is, depending on the tonnage (force) of the splitter, the pusher slide (top of the beam) may require a thicker (and wider) plate welded to the beam as I discovered twice. RE: Log Splitter - EdK - 05-15-2014 Dave, Isn't that my beam in the second picture? Ed RE: Log Splitter - DaveH - 05-15-2014 (05-15-2014, 06:58 AM)EdK Wrote: Dave, Yep DaveH RE: Log Splitter - DaveH - 05-15-2014 Steve, It's a standard IPE section. 120x64 Height 120mm Width 64mm Web 4.4mm Flange 6.3mm I would have preferred 140x73 but he only had 13 meter lengths. DaveH RE: Log Splitter - DaveH - 05-15-2014 I've use the 6 ton log splitter today, I'm quite surprised how well it works. For some reason I didn't think 6 tons would be nearly enough. There are a couple of knotty pieces it won't do, but there again the manual 10 ton won't split it either. DaveH RE: Log Splitter - DaveH - 05-15-2014 Here is a sketch of the log splitter (built one) may look like. Just a quick sketch. Just over 1 meter long. [attachment=8325] DaveH RE: Log Splitter - DaveH - 05-15-2014 And for those that like pretty pics (like me ) [attachment=8327] DaveH RE: Log Splitter - pjf134 - 05-15-2014 DaveH, I was going to build a splitter too, but after using a 5 ton electric I gave up on that idea. It cost me $50 because the guide rods on the sides were bent. After a trip to get my gas tank filled it took me 5 min. to fix and another half hour to find some nuts to fit the ends. After splitting 3 truck loads of oak it worked out great and now I have some cherry to do. I do like the no noise factor and no gas to feed it. I did some y pieces and some big stuff and did the job. It also stores easy and can be used inside too. Using a pusher log like you did works great and speeds things up. Paul RE: Log Splitter - DaveH - 05-16-2014 I will have to make some sort of stand for it, or put it on a table (perhaps my welding table) whilst it is being used. Kneeling down all the time is 'killing' my knees DaveH |