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RE: Log Splitter - kenne - 06-22-2014 (06-21-2014, 06:37 AM)stevec Wrote: Dave, one reason I push the log into the wedge is because the two pieces end up on the "tray" just at and past the wedge. My question is this ? How BIG are your feet ???????? RE: Log Splitter - stevec - 06-22-2014 Ken, the only thing I'll say is that they get bigger when logs fall on them! (as well as getting sorer). P.S. is that a word? maybe more sore? RE: Log Splitter - EdK - 06-23-2014 (06-22-2014, 05:55 PM)stevec Wrote: ... sorer). Yes. RE: Log Splitter - DaveH - 06-23-2014 I got a couple of wheels to day. These have a nylon bushing I really wanted them with steel bushes, the guy at the shop said I was 30 years too late. Story of my life They are rated at 180kgs/400lbs, 350mm/14" dia. so they should be OK. [attachment=8714] DaveH RE: Log Splitter - kenne - 06-23-2014 (06-22-2014, 05:55 PM)stevec Wrote: Ken, the only thing I'll say is that they get bigger when logs fall on them! (as well as getting sorer). Trust me , I dropped a spindle assembly on my big toe a few years ago and still have trouble because of it . You would think we could get out of the way faster,but that was only when we were young ...... RE: Log Splitter - stevec - 06-24-2014 Dave H, just a few pics of some of today's firewood processing. Here's a shot of the second of 2 logs I drug outa my woods. I'm now cutting the logs 128" long so I can get 8 x 16" pieces per log [attachment=8718] the first piece has already become 8pcs. Here we go ready to pull the log up to the logging arch. [attachment=8719] Here's the cable reset to pull the log onto the arch. [attachment=8720] after cutting the first 4 pcs. I reset the cable to pull the log out of the arch onto the "cutting table" to allow me to cut the remaining 4 pcs. [attachment=8721] Here's the last piece. [attachment=8722] And here's a pic of what is already stacked so far this year, it's 20 ft. long by 6 ft. high and that's the second row of 5 that I require. The 16 pcs ready for the splitter should complete the second row. [attachment=8723] The "logging arch I built started out as a transport device for hauling logs out of the bush. The idea was that you back over the log and then winch it up and then haul it out of the bush. Even with the little "road" that I have, backing the arch in behind the tractor doesn't work for me. Backing over the log doesn't work for me either. So I modified the Arch with rollers that I had in inventory and now I can roll logs on and cut the up at a comfortable waist height as I roll them back out. Nice to have reaped some use out of a project that originally didn't work for me. RE: Log Splitter - DaveH - 06-24-2014 Nicely shown Steve, just wondering what do you use all that wood for, heating the water, general heating, cooking? DaveH RE: Log Splitter - stevec - 06-24-2014 DaveH, we have electric heating in a large house & shop in the province with the most expensive electricity in the country. I have installed a large airtight stove in the now insulated basement and a smaller one in the living room on the first floor. I also have a small YÖTUL airtight in my shop. I have the baseboard heater breakers turned off and still my power bills are high (lighting, cooking, hotwater, etc.). I burn about 6-8 cord (1 cord = 128 cu.ft.) per winter. The house is well insulated for one under 25 yrs. old but really too large for the two of us ( I chose it for the shop/garage space). RE: Log Splitter - DaveH - 06-24-2014 Thanks Steve, my goodness you sure do use a lot of wood 6-8 cords I use (wait for it) about half a cord nearly 2 cu meters and for some reason I'm building "the most expensive log splitter in the world" DaveH RE: Log Splitter - kenne - 06-25-2014 I have learned my lesson about making smarta$$ remarks about feet , " Karma " made an appearance and I will now be more careful , hence the photographic evidence . This will keep me off the dance floor for a while . A spindle assembly from a lincoln towncar , came off the table and I tried to catch it with my big toe . The good news is the spindle is OK , the bad news is , Aw, never mind .... |