Rebuild 5/6 ton log splitter
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Dave, it's plastic. Make your own. You can even make them pink if you want!
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(07-23-2015, 07:28 PM)Vinny Wrote: Dave, it's plastic.  Make your own.  You can even make them pink if you want!

I'll post a drawing - I'll let you make them Big Grin
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I'll be waiting...
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Here you go Vinny,
It is about 76x76x3  (3"x3"x1/8")

   

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not a problem. what are the dimensions and locations of the bumps?
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(07-23-2015, 07:45 PM)Vinny Wrote: not a problem.  what are the dimensions and locations of the bumps?

The original ones are about 2.5mm (.100") high and about 16mm (.625") dia. and locate in holes in the pusher slides (top and bottom).
I haven't put any holes in my slides (yet) because I was going to get the plastic bits first.  So you could ad lib. Cool
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I'll see what I can do.
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I have thought about these plastic "bits" - not a lot though. Big Grin
I thought it would be better if I didn't use a raised 'bump' but just screwed it in place with some recessed screws. Heck of a lot easier than trying to make it with 'bumps' on.
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Pink bumps would probably work better Dave. Chin

We all like pink bumps. Drool

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(07-23-2015, 08:01 PM)DaveH Wrote: I have thought about these plastic "bits" - not a lot though. Big Grin
I thought it would be better if I didn't use a raised 'bump' but just screwed it in place with some recessed screws. Heck of a lot easier than trying to make it with 'bumps' on.
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That was exactly my thought; the plastic will be low-friction anyway, bumps will just wear out quickly.
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