Log Splitter
I've found some 20mm thick steel so  I'll use 20mm thick. Should be fine (I hope)
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Here is a pic of some of the steel I found.
The piece on the right is 25mm thick that was the off cut from the piece I can't find. Bash The other two pieces are 20mm thick.

   

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I wish you lived a lot closer to me Dave. I've got a few pieces of 1 inch sitting here. Sad

But then again, you probably wouldn't WANT to live any closer to me.  Big Grin 

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Thanks Willie,
on the contrary I wouldn't mind living close to you  Thumbsup  Not a lot of snow is there? Big Grin
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(02-23-2015, 02:57 PM)DaveH Wrote: Thanks Willie,
....  Not a lot of snow is there? Big Grin
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Good point Dave. We get a few inches occasionally but nothing serious since the blizzard of '82. And that was only about half of what folks in the North East have had to endure lately. Yeah, you would be bored to tears here, not having the need to run the worlds most expensive log splitter 24/7.  Big Grin
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(02-23-2015, 10:59 AM)DaveH Wrote: Here is a pic of some of the steel I found.
The piece on the right is 25mm thick that was the off cut from the piece I can't find. Bash The other two pieces are 20mm thick.



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Dave,

Has your wife started wearing any new jewelry recently? Maybe she sold your precious metal for her precious metal. Chin

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(02-23-2015, 05:11 PM)EdK Wrote: Dave,

Has your wife started wearing any new jewelry recently? Maybe she sold your precious metal for her precious metal.  Chin

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Mmm............. will have to keep an eye out Chin Big Grin
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This is how I envisaged the log splitter when assembled

   


   

It seems a bit low to me 24" (620mm) from the ground to the top of the cylinder 17428

Most log splitters (to me) seem on the low side, I realize the higher it is from the ground the higher one has to lift the logs. However "bending over it" all the time is also not very appealing  Big Grin

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Dave,

I would think it would depend on how big the majority of the logs will be. If small, then raise it up. If big, then leave it as-is. Smiley-gen163

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Pull up a stump to sit on
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