(07-03-2013, 03:20 PM)DaveH Wrote: [ -> ]Mmmmmm ..........
DaveH
Is that "Polly" from Faulty Towers
She was married to John Clees
Aye it is John , quite a smart lady in her day , I bet John Clees was always doing funny walks about the house.......he needed two hip replacements I think ........I wonder why
Cheers Mick
(07-02-2014, 04:56 PM)DaveH Wrote: [ -> ]Steve,
Is the wedge still removable? What did you do to strengthen it? or did you just sharpen it?
DaveH
Sorry Dave,
How did I miss that ?
O.K. now I now, it was only posted yesterday and I read the other log splitter posted before it. DUH!
Dave, it's 1/4" thick. If you need any other details let me know.
Steve
Thank YOU Dave! I re-read the whole thread and quite enjoyed it (especially the many compliments).
So with winter weary spirits buoyed, I bid you all a good night.
Steve
Just found this thread and it reminded me of the arch I built for bringing logs to my sawmill. I made it from a bent towtruck boom section, and a trailer axle I found at the junkyard. Nt suitable for cutting firewood as Steve's is, but it sure makes getting logs to the mill easier!
Did you ever make the four way splitter Steve? Im debating whether to use one on the processor, or go with a single wedge and smaller faster cylinder. Its probably a limited number of blocks that would be the right size to split in four. If its say 8 or 10 inches in dia splitting it in four would make kindling. If the blocks are over 12 you'd need to split them in say 6 pieces.
(hope I got all my spelling wright)