Why I Prefer This Type of Single Wedge Firewood Splitter

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  • Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 22

  • @RangerRage69
    @RangerRage69 4 месяца назад

    Your reasoning is the same as mine for the wedge on the piston instead of the ram. I watch other channels and they seem to fight with the billets when they’re only using a single wedge. My wife and I were just talking about mounting an umbrella yesterday.

  • @TheOldManAndTheSaw
    @TheOldManAndTheSaw 2 года назад

    This video brought back memories of my years of splitting wood; just not fond memories. At any rate, it was a good video.
    Dave

    • @WilsonForestLands
      @WilsonForestLands  2 года назад

      Thanks Dave. A few cords a year I don’t mind, I wouldn’t want to do more than that. I have a few years where I did more than that, those were less than fond. Once we get some rain again here I can get back on the sawmill where the real fun is.

    • @TheOldManAndTheSaw
      @TheOldManAndTheSaw 2 года назад

      @@WilsonForestLands Best of both worlds; put your firewood log on the mill and cut it in half, rotate and cut the halves in half. Remove here (a grapple would be ideal) and buck into already-split firewood.
      Easy peasy.

    • @WilsonForestLands
      @WilsonForestLands  2 года назад

      It’s a good idea. My dad does that with logs he has with knots that are difficult to split. If only I had my mill at this property. Maybe next summer.

  • @abrielonsurez4051
    @abrielonsurez4051 9 месяцев назад

    I use the same exact method splitting large rounds of eucalyptus. Slucing it then turning it 90 degrees amd slicing again. Works great for me and its fast. Gets really good sized firewood aswell clean (little stringy) square managable pieces.

  • @obiorah1
    @obiorah1 2 года назад

    you have a nice inventory of wood keep up the good work,

    • @WilsonForestLands
      @WilsonForestLands  2 года назад

      Yes the inventory is building up. Thank you for the comment.

  • @Gfthce3426
    @Gfthce3426 2 месяца назад

    When you need to drag the wood back with a stationary wedge most likely your fingers will be put on the ends of the wood which is dangerous. Harder to set up a safe routine . Wood splitters sacare me more than chainsaws .
    Thanks for the excellent video .

  • @gladebrosi6587
    @gladebrosi6587 2 года назад

    A foot petal would be a nice feature, to keep your hands on the work
    I enjoy your videos
    Thank you

    • @WilsonForestLands
      @WilsonForestLands  2 года назад +1

      That is actually a great idea. Someday if I get into a tinkering mood I might have to come up with something. I appreciate your comment, I’m glad you are enjoying them.

  • @BillHale-bh7fh
    @BillHale-bh7fh 5 месяцев назад

    I never really watched how you split and I do it yes I think I wedge on ram. Is much better !I have been looking at splinters. More to think about !😳

  • @noelstractors-firewood57
    @noelstractors-firewood57 2 года назад

    I like your thought there. Would like to see it doing a good hard, hardwood. That stuff was easy to split. And like you say, messy on the clothes.

    • @WilsonForestLands
      @WilsonForestLands  2 года назад

      I have thought about showing some hardwood, now that I have moved onto that. People might be getting bored with watching me split wood by now. Thanks for the comment.

  • @bwillan
    @bwillan 2 года назад

    For a DIY splitter, it has a reasonably quick cycle time. Usually that style of splitter moves at the speed of a glacier. However you seem to be doing your demonstration with nice straight grain, easy to split firewood rounds. How does you splitter work when dealing with stringy woods like elm or knotty gnarly crotch wood?

    • @WilsonForestLands
      @WilsonForestLands  2 года назад

      I am only running the engine at about half speed. It can go faster. Yes that was easy splitting wood, it’s what I was working with at the time. Stringy hardwood does slow the process down but it goes through most of it just fine. Occasionally a very tough crotch will stall the pump. It doesn’t happen often. But then I don’t have access to Elm and some of the other East Coast woods that may be tougher than ours. You bring up a good point, I should do a demo with tougher hardwood. I should be getting into some of that in the next few days.

  • @joeyrector934
    @joeyrector934 2 года назад

    I see that you have got quite a bit of firewood already split. There's good money in firewood

    • @WilsonForestLands
      @WilsonForestLands  2 года назад

      Yep I’m building up A little inventory to dry for next year.

    • @joeyrector934
      @joeyrector934 2 года назад

      @@WilsonForestLands that's a smart thing to do. I'm planning on starting a firewood business myself

  • @jamesacuff5176
    @jamesacuff5176 2 года назад

    I’m thinking about building a wood splitter like yours and was wondering what size pump (GPM) you have and the engine horsepower. It looks like you have a 4” ram.

    • @WilsonForestLands
      @WilsonForestLands  2 года назад +1

      I do have a 4 inch ram. 24” long. A 16 GPM 2 stage pump. It’s an 8 horse engine. I am only running it less than half speed. I used to have a 5 horse engine. It was plenty, even at low speed.