Log Splitter
Hi Steve, I had to go and check, because I couldn't remember the wheel at all! Oddly enough, it's right at your toes about 8" out from the side log supports on the right side of the machine. Which means I have been probably stooping somewhat for 4 years without noticing it.

I don't know the height because the tires are in ice and the splitter is also blocked up on the left side, since it's on a pretty good slope. I was working the uphill side in the fall, so maybe the stoop was lessened. Wish it was spring -- I could figure it out better! Actually I wish it was spring for a lot of reasons!
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Me too!
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Me three!

Ed
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I don't wish it were spring so much as I wish I was sunning myself on a beach in the Maldives Islands.

Permanently.
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(02-07-2015, 08:10 PM)PixMan Wrote: I don't wish it were spring so much as I wish I was sunning myself on a beach in the Maldives Islands.

Permanently.

Ken, the closest thing to that I could imagine is getting into a timing bed and having someone off me with a .45.
At least that's all I could afford.Bawling

Steve

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I'm going to stick with spring!
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(02-07-2015, 08:15 PM)stevec Wrote: Ken, the closest thing to that I could imagine is getting into a timing bed and having someone off me with a .45.
At least that's all I could afford.Bawling

Steve

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Timing bed?? what the heck? Damn keyboard!  I'm sure I typed tanning bed. Bash
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Brian Rupnow designed and built his own wood splitter, a fly wheel rack and pinion type.
Here is a video of it in operation






The build is here http://www.modelenginemaker.com/index.php?topic=4621.0

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DaveH
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Dave, if your looking at making an impulse splitter, go big or go home.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bVAAx3mMKY
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Greg
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Greg, I think I remember that scene from "Duck Dynasty".  Rotfl

Steve

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