HOMEMADE FIREWOOD SPLITTER
Surprise, surprise...some of you have seen and heard of my homemade firewood splitter and I finally got my homemade wood splitter repaired and back in action. Had I have known it would only cost me $600 bucks, I would've had it repaired years ago. I have plenty of responsibilities so it is hard to prioritize even important things when you have a lot on your plate, but I am kicking myself about putting this one off and all the time I've lost with my slower splitters. Oh well, you can't win 'em all!
Specifications: 35 ton 5 inch cylinder, 2 inch ram
13 HP motor
16 GPM two-stage pump
15 second cycle time
1 ton log lift
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That thing handled that sugar maple with no problem
Yup. That's a good sign
Thats a real good idea .. Nice job!
Thank you! I copied a machine called the Tempest. I actually learned hydraulics and designed this machine and I didn't know how to weld, so I paid a welder with firewood to put it together with his scraps, matched with the parts I bought. It was literally built while I instructed him about technicalities and such, visiting the shop for a session every now and then. It had some breakages because of design flaws and sat for years and surprisingly did not cost a lot to reinforce and only the splitting blades had to be redesigned. It's only drawback is that it is slow while splitting a maximum of 8 logs per cycle and straight wood only, but that is fast than my other single wedge splitters
You are a master mind.
Lol. I copied a design, but I did mastermind the design and production. Cheers!
The firewood pile is at my house, stop by and try it out, 😂 Nice job on the splitter.
...and watch the neighbours gather around lol Thank you sir!
I love how it munches up the gnarly stuff !!!
This machine isn't for the gnarly stuff, juat the straight stuff. I tried to finish that round but it got jammed. It has to be pulled out with a chain in reverse
hi looks good john
Thanks John, cheers!
I like it😎👍
A little slower than need be, but happy with putting my thoughts into reality by designing this. Cheers
Finally, up and running.. 😊👍
Its about time!
HI WELL DONE JOHN
Hey John, I know you appreciate homemade splitters 🤣
@@OntarioFirewoodResource hi YES SIR thanks
Nice, if I welded that it would have given up on the first round lol. I built a log table for mine but have not made it a lift yet.
Lol. I did pretty good with my first welding job, which is the extra 3 ft of height on my wood hauler, the tailgate amd the back half of the floor. It'd been stress tested too
That pop 👌 👏
Yes that came in handy! Good old sugar maple!
That's pretty dope!!!
Masher!
she really popped!! handled it nicely
I shouldn't have problems except for some torturing on the 6 inch channel of the frame, it may help a bit but if I breaks, I'll just reinforce
Thing spits out 4x4s😂
That's right, I designed it to make 4x4s. Thanks for watching
@@OntarioFirewoodResource some serious power pushing that out. Congrats on your machine 👏 💪
35 ton! I went with the best pump before a significant price increase, but the splitter wood have to be beefed up all around...frame (the 6 inch channel torqued at the moment, the splitting wedges might have to be thicker and more support on the riser for the box wedge because it's high up from the ram which increases the teetering effect
That's cool man!!
Yes it is, what a beast!
Sometimes dreams do come true!
Beast💪🏻
Tell me I didn't need it!
No place to regrinde and sharpen the blade ...but good ❤
Dremel 😁
So I see the boat trailer but what is actually splitting the wood? Is it wood or metal?
It's thick metal splitting the wood. Nothing less would hold up to the pressure, 35 tons at that. Thanks for watching!
That table isn’t strong enough. Better reinforce it.
Haha It just broke yesterday. The one inch plate rising up through the deck ripped of the sleeve
It's ALIVE!!!!!
Youre alive?! 🤣
Nice I like it man
👍 thanks man!
POWERFUL GIZMO
Yes it is! Gonna enjoy playing with it. Thanks for watching
Sickkkkkk
Great idea I had, I made it hand and brought it back from the dead
Когда оплата труда почасовая
Sorry I don't understand
when is hourly pay. Аn ax will be faster
@user-lj3et9kd6q yes an axe is faster sometimes, but an axe doesn't split everything and you can't split 50 to 60 cords per year with an axe.
Ни чё скоро энергозатраты перейдут в ручную колку.
Sorry I do not understand, can you translate?
Slow as hell
I'll upgrade when parts need to be replaced