RYOBI 5 TON ELECTRIC SPLITTER- REVIEW!!

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • This Video shows you a first Introduction view of Ryobi's 5 Ton Electric Splitter. During this video you will see all this splitter has to offer, as well as, an injury story I had using this machine. All in all it does everything I need it to do.Enjoy. Dan
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    Hello, my name is Dan Shannon. I grew up in a small town in New Brunswick, Canada. At a young age, I started working with tools. One of my favourite projects was using a scroll saw to make an old fashioned sleigh ornament in grade 8. As an adult I dove back into my love for woodworking. I’m married with two precious little girls, and I do my own renovations on the house. Also, I like to build my daughters and my wife useful keepsakes out of wood in the shop. I started this RUclips channel in March of 2023 because I wanted to share the knowledge I had over the years working with tools, as well as sharing the quality of rigid pro grade tools and their service agreement. I’m not a professional by any stretch and I don’t claim to be. I would just like to help those who want to start a shop like I did. I really enjoy helping people especially with shop related topics. so whether you’re a professional or beginner we can all learn from each other out in the shop. Thanks for watching my videos and your support. I greatly appreciate it.
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Комментарии • 34

  • @skidmoaatvnoutdoors1869
    @skidmoaatvnoutdoors1869 Год назад +3

    I've had a stick shoot up at me too on my yardwork splitter, no injuries thankfully. There is a lot of pressure on the log sometimes they swing out and hit your leg or shoot forward when the pressure releases. I use a 4x4 as a push stick it shortens the travel distance of the push plate and saves energy. Also if it slips it will redirect the energy up instead of at you. Lucky it didn't take your eye out!

    • @ShopTalkWithDanTheMan
      @ShopTalkWithDanTheMan  Год назад +2

      Those are some great tips for not just me, but for others watching this video! Thanks. 😊 Dan.

    • @Marlin-56
      @Marlin-56 9 месяцев назад

      Yeah that two hand operation, especially where you have to be bent over so close to that log is not a good idea in my estimation. You really need to hold the log until it is engaged in the splitting mode.

  • @trwilkinson4623
    @trwilkinson4623 Год назад +5

    A suggestion, the leading edge of the splitting wedge, if honed a bit finer than factory makes it easier for the penetration of log. This allows the pump to be more efficient & less heat generated in the electric motor.
    If splitting knotted logs, working from an edge in, rather than middle often helps.
    You learn to " read " the log, as to how best to place on the machine.
    If machine is going to be used in cold , freezing weather, other makers recommend using ATF fluid or lower viscosity hydraulic oil. This improves speed of operation.

    • @ShopTalkWithDanTheMan
      @ShopTalkWithDanTheMan  Год назад +3

      @trwilkinson4623 Great information to pass along to myself as well as those watching this video! Thanks 😊 Dan

  • @edsmercina7157
    @edsmercina7157 Год назад +4

    I’m glad your ok!!!! Thanks for talking about it

  • @crappiesniper
    @crappiesniper 15 дней назад +1

    Great video... have you ever thought about putting a block from like a 4x4 post or something to take up that gap/space between the log and the hydralic? You will be splitting waaay faster and it will completely split the wood.

    • @ShopTalkWithDanTheMan
      @ShopTalkWithDanTheMan  15 дней назад +1

      Yes, great tip! I currently do that with my splitter. A friend of mine suggested the same thing. Thanks for watching!!😊Dan

  • @JoeTheDIY
    @JoeTheDIY 11 месяцев назад +1

    This was a very good video. Thank you. It's good to see that we smaller RUclipsrs can put out a high quality product.

  • @user-ps6wx7og5p
    @user-ps6wx7og5p 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for your review, operating tips and safety advice. Glad you weren't struck in the eye!

    • @ShopTalkWithDanTheMan
      @ShopTalkWithDanTheMan  5 месяцев назад +1

      Me too my Friend!!! To close for comfort that’s for sure. Just goes to show no matter how many years or times you work with tools anything can go wrong. Safety definitely tapped me on the shoulder that day!! 😊Dan

  • @BobbyDillian
    @BobbyDillian Год назад +2

    Thats CRAZY!! Glad you're okay. I guess you never know when something could happen with tools. Always good to play it safe!! Bobby

    • @ShopTalkWithDanTheMan
      @ShopTalkWithDanTheMan  Год назад +2

      Yeah it was crazy!!! It’s true with tools 🛠️ you always need to be safe. Some tools require more risk of injury than others so it pays to be consistently safe. 😊 Dan

  • @darrenbrenner2795
    @darrenbrenner2795 8 месяцев назад +1

    wow glad your ok. Just ordered that splitter.

  • @amandahagerman7420
    @amandahagerman7420 29 дней назад +1

    The splitter should have a higher push plate to prevent kicking up

    • @ShopTalkWithDanTheMan
      @ShopTalkWithDanTheMan  29 дней назад +1

      @@amandahagerman7420 they are all built the same. Design flaw that needs to be updated. 😊Dan.

  • @andrewchristiansen8311
    @andrewchristiansen8311 9 месяцев назад +1

    For safety you could weld a 3/4 inch spike to the push plate that moves so the log cannot go up after the push plate spikes into the log. If the spike lines up with the wedge it will split better too. Great video, I need a face shield for my log helmet.

    • @ShopTalkWithDanTheMan
      @ShopTalkWithDanTheMan  9 месяцев назад

      True! I was looking into one of those plates, I believe Amazon sells them for spitters. 😊 Dan

  • @infamousSneakattack
    @infamousSneakattack 3 часа назад +1

    yoo Dan, what type of wood are you splitting? do you think it can handle oak?

    • @ShopTalkWithDanTheMan
      @ShopTalkWithDanTheMan  24 минуты назад +1

      All different types, oak, birch, spruce, pine. I use pine a lot in the fall for light heat. Hard woods for cold winter months. The only downside is speed compared to a gas powered splitter, way slower! Hope that helps. 😊Dan

  • @stevejensen6210
    @stevejensen6210 Год назад +2

    Can you adjust how far back the push plate retracts for doing shorter logs?

    • @ShopTalkWithDanTheMan
      @ShopTalkWithDanTheMan  Год назад +2

      No you can’t, but, if you read the comment I pinned from a fellow RUclipsr he had a great suggestion to help solve this issue. Hope that helps. 😊
      Pinned Comment: From @skidmoaatvnoutdoors1869
      I've had a stick shoot up at me too on my yardwork splitter, no injuries thankfully. There is a lot of pressure on the log sometimes they swing out and hit your leg or shoot forward when the pressure releases. I use a 4x4 as a push stick it shortens the travel distance of the push plate and saves energy. Also if it slips it will redirect the energy up instead of at you. Lucky it didn't take your eye out!

  • @mikeh8228
    @mikeh8228 7 месяцев назад

    I like my 5 ton electric Harbor Freight wood splitter better. it has a two speed lever at the back and I simply clamp the on off switch in the on position, have done 10s of cords with it over the last 15 years, no major problems, and no kickback.

  • @harrythompson1114
    @harrythompson1114 10 месяцев назад

    does the bleeder screw need to be open when operating the splitter

    • @ShopTalkWithDanTheMan
      @ShopTalkWithDanTheMan  10 месяцев назад

      Yes!! If it’s not open during operation it can damage the hydraulic. To much pressure build up in the hydraulic. Hope that helps. Dan 😊

  • @johnthompson9032
    @johnthompson9032 8 месяцев назад +1

    The design of these types of machines is wrong, I have one similar, the button makes you be too far forward in the killing area of log missiles! I now also have hard pads in my overalls which slip in the knee area, as one log missile tried to spin my knee cap round, also you need blocks of wood in front of logs to use up the empty space, then you speed up the process and logs go all the way through, without leaving that last stringy bit to wrestle with

    • @ShopTalkWithDanTheMan
      @ShopTalkWithDanTheMan  8 месяцев назад +1

      Agreed, the design is not great for these issues. I didn’t wanna spend the money for gas ⛽️ powered, but they seem to be way better designed. 🙂Dan

  • @PainterD54
    @PainterD54 Месяц назад +1

    I see some of the videos of these log splitters and showing how they use it. Alot f them are wearing shorts, tennis shoes (or even bare footed! WTF?) and no protective eye wear, or fae protection of any kind. Stupid.

  • @amandahagerman7420
    @amandahagerman7420 Месяц назад +1

    Not a good injury

    • @ShopTalkWithDanTheMan
      @ShopTalkWithDanTheMan  Месяц назад +1

      @@amandahagerman7420 yeah that could have been fatal worst case! Thanks for watching. 😊Dan

    • @amandahagerman7420
      @amandahagerman7420 29 дней назад

      ​@@ShopTalkWithDanTheManI wish the design of the splitter was to make it a little bit taller to prevent someone from getting hurt