Harbor Freight Electric 5 Ton Log Splitter Unboxing And Demo (Not Review) Yet

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024

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  • @26conno
    @26conno Год назад +18

    Do I have logs to split? No! Do I have a wood burning fire in my home? No! Did I watch the whole video and enjoy it? Yes! Keep them coming post! 😊

  • @MikeBramm
    @MikeBramm Год назад +59

    Use a C-Clamp or a small Bar Clamp to keep the motor powered. You could then plug the power cord into a foot switch to turn the unit on when your foot is on the foot switch. You could also extend the forward/reverse lever so you can stand up to use it.

    • @timmylittle2406
      @timmylittle2406 Год назад +11

      Damn, I was thinking about the same things.
      Or ya could put the dang thing on a stand.

    • @post10Vlogs
      @post10Vlogs  Год назад +9

      That lever only has forward, it only reverses if the button is off

    • @hulkgqnissanpatrol6121
      @hulkgqnissanpatrol6121 Год назад

      @@post10Vlogs not sure if you read my comment but worked for me with a few workshop tools with these silly safety precautions.

    • @F3udF1st
      @F3udF1st Год назад +2

      @@hulkgqnissanpatrol6121 safety precautions aren't silly

    • @hulkgqnissanpatrol6121
      @hulkgqnissanpatrol6121 Год назад +8

      @@F3udF1st no but when they are inline with your face? I tend to think differently.

  • @sabbasdsouza
    @sabbasdsouza Год назад +27

    Your content is addictive and better than most of the mindless crap of network television. Your sound is better than most youtubers and your outdoor filming is refreshing especially in 4k. We watch everything you post.

  • @LadyHeathersLair
    @LadyHeathersLair Год назад +11

    In one of your older videos, when you used the manual log 🪵 splitter, I didn’t even realize there was such a thing as a log splitter. And now you show me an electrical one! Learning all sorts of things on your channel.

    • @post10Vlogs
      @post10Vlogs  Год назад +6

      And to think this machine is only 5-ton some of the gas ones go up to 30 tons of pressure

    • @DatzBunz
      @DatzBunz Год назад +1

      @@post10Vlogs I have one of those 30 ton ones. 🤣 My family since I was young splits wood and that's how I keep my big muscles just from lifting it to put it on the splitter or on the ground for larger full tree width pieces. I have to hook it up with a ball hitch dolly that has wheels on it and pull it out of the shed every time I use it. Pretty much just gas and go. Only have to check oil every so often and drip a small amount of oil on the piece of metal the cutter area slides on to reduce wear over time from that as I'm cutting. Cut over 6 chords of wood in 2 weeks as they are tearing down the forest behind my house for housing development sadly :/

  • @MrDmagic88
    @MrDmagic88 Год назад +12

    I'm loving all these new videos involving the wood stoves🔥

  • @mudbuds1161
    @mudbuds1161 Год назад +7

    Ooooohhhh baby! Those pine trees don't stand a chance!

  • @JFM1170
    @JFM1170 Год назад +8

    I had a splitter similar to that I used to put it up on a workbench to split the wood and made it a lot easier on the back

  • @roberta4989
    @roberta4989 Год назад +10

    Outstanding video Post. This is what you do best, show your exploring, reasoning and learning process and explain it at the same time. Not even kidding, really well done!

  • @calex9398
    @calex9398 Год назад +4

    That sounds of the first log splitting was very satisfying lol

  • @stephanierussell8644
    @stephanierussell8644 Год назад +2

    Splitting wood is so satisfying to watch, I love the noise as it breaks and can imagine the lovely smell like fresh wood shavings. 😊

  • @jackboot5321
    @jackboot5321 24 дня назад

    I have had one of these for about 12 years. I've split Larch and Lodgepole Pine rounds up to 15" with it WITHOUT a single problem. Is it super fast.....no. But it has never failed to split anything I have put in it. It doesn't like knots, but you can still get through them if you arrange the piece right. If you plan on using this as a wood-splitting business venture......it's not the right, but for home use, or splitting rounds down to kindling, like I do for my rocket stove....this is perfect.

  • @2212db
    @2212db Год назад +28

    For $300, that's not too bad. Faster and more powerful than I'd have expected.
    But that double hand thing would be annoying AF

    • @kirkanos3968
      @kirkanos3968 Год назад +1

      but darn good workout can see myself strapping my feet to it and working my legs even, to me that sound is annoying af lol

    • @HarbingerOfManagedDemocracyy
      @HarbingerOfManagedDemocracyy 3 месяца назад +1

      Theres one youtuber who rigged the button to a foot pedel i can leave you the link to his video if you want

  • @hermanmunster22
    @hermanmunster22 Год назад +1

    You seem to be having the best winter ever. Just embracing nature and enjoying it. I'm inspired.

  • @savagestash4354
    @savagestash4354 Год назад +11

    First winter with mine and I absolutely love it. Elevate it, preferably on something you can move around like a utv, and rig up a foot pedal. Cost I think$12 at harbor freight. You will fly through anything reasonable with this. I can split enough oak to run my smoker for 12 hours in under 10 minutes. Nice to have p[erfectly processed piles of wood for a smaller fireplace. Definitely wear eye protection and keep it away from nice cars as it will launch smaller pieces of hardwood a considerable distance

  • @peterlilly8052
    @peterlilly8052 Год назад +3

    Your video is excellent. I have an electric log splitter and yes, I have to press a button and pull a lever to make it work. I'm just used to it so I don't mind. It makes it safer. I've been splitting with it for 5 years with no breakdowns.

  • @joannefazenbaker1448
    @joannefazenbaker1448 Год назад +3

    I tried pulling those box straps cut my hand wide open. I always cut them now. I was thinking same time as you about your face being so close. Other than that looks like it works real well! Hope it makes splitting easier and faster for you. I also like when you say," I'm still learning" that's a very wise and humble person.

  • @debbiea3890
    @debbiea3890 Год назад +14

    Nice new toy. Wouldn’t it be easier to set it on a work bench/table so you don’t have to bend down? Your idea to move the switch sounds great.

  • @VickyGeagan
    @VickyGeagan Год назад +7

    I have a better suggestion for you Adam. For you splitter what a lot of the guys do with those. Is they use a small bar clamp to hold the switch closed or even eliminate it all together. So, the splitter is on all the time. They also, purchase the foot switch that Harbour Freight sells which they plug the splitter into than the cord from the switch plugs into an extension cord or an outlet. It works really well and leaves one hand free to handle your logs you are splitting.

  • @blessedandhappy3921
    @blessedandhappy3921 Год назад +4

    I have one like that and I put it on an old wooden picnic table. I know I have to pick up the log to be split, but it’s above waist level and much easier on the back and knees. Good luck with it.

  • @Goombahcat
    @Goombahcat Год назад +4

    Nice! Very cool video Post! Taking the manual splitter to the truck camp permanently should make life easier while you’re out there. Love waking up to see new videos bud, keep ‘em coming!

  • @muxxor9492
    @muxxor9492 Год назад +3

    I would wire up a momentary switch in parallel with the current switch, this will ensure current switch will continue to work as designed. Mount the new switch in a position so when the lever is pulled it contacts the switch and when the lever is release the switch will be disconnected.

  • @Boforsho
    @Boforsho Год назад +7

    If you fold the packing strap upside down and pull the back part they tend to work better. I know this sounds kind of confusing but I rarely have luck undoing them like you tried in this video

  • @ItIsJustJudy
    @ItIsJustJudy Год назад +5

    I’ve never split a log in my life, and now I want to buy one of these! 😆 BTW, I love your longer hair and beard. It suits you well.

  • @HighTonnage
    @HighTonnage Год назад +10

    You could modify the switch to a foot pedal type and build a stand to set the splitter on so you aren’t stooped over on on your knee. I predict you’ll have these issues resolved in the near future. Thanks for the great content.

  • @huskierider1
    @huskierider1 Год назад +1

    Good to see you wearing safety glasses and keeping your fingers away from it. One of my friends lost a finger by being impatient. Great videos.

  • @hoover1412
    @hoover1412 Год назад +8

    Make a stand to save your back. Use a Irwin quick clamp to keep the button pushed down and wire a switch mounted to a square metal electric box on the back of the splitter. You definitely want one hand free so you can keep the log in the splitter and control the log if it jumps out. Looking forward to seeing the modifications

    • @nick1austin
      @nick1austin Год назад +2

      My thoughts too. Put the machine on a table to save your legs & knees.

    • @itzexor
      @itzexor Год назад +1

      i'm torn on whether it would be better or worse elevated. i mean lugging 14 inch logs up onto a table isn't going to be any easier...probably harder on the back tbh.

  • @59redwing
    @59redwing Год назад +2

    That momentary switch is probably there for a reason. It keeps the duty cycle of the hydraulic system way down keeping the fluid cooler and allowing the system to last longer.

  • @guitarcheology
    @guitarcheology Год назад +4

    Man, I wish had one of those back when I lived on wood heat. I would probably look at possibly setting it up on sawhorses when you are doing it outside. Then you can stand for the whole procedure.
    I had a wood storage rack for logs outside built out of recycled pallets. Made the base, 3 walls, and a little pitched overhang roof to keep most of the snow off. It didn’t house all of the logs. But maybe a half cord at a time. When it would get low, I would refill it from the larger stack. But land was a concern for me. If you have the room to build a little shed to house it all, that is ideal.
    I would get all of the wood I was going to harvest done in the spring. Look at the situation and buy whatever extra I needed in the summer when prices were low. I was usually all stocked up for winter by July.

    • @post10Vlogs
      @post10Vlogs  Год назад +4

      Saw horses are a good idea, I wish this thing could be operated upright like the gas ones so you stay in the log up instead of it being sideways but I don't think it can

  • @jester-gq9jq
    @jester-gq9jq Год назад +1

    For opening those plastic straps. Flip it upside down or inside out grab the tab that would be up against the box and pull they usually will break but sometimes they don't. Love your videos love you love your attitude love your dedication keep them coming and I will keep watching

  • @SkrewZa
    @SkrewZa Год назад +5

    Hopefully it lasts a long time. Love the content keep it up.

  • @helenvesokie9551
    @helenvesokie9551 Год назад

    Your video was very helpful. My Son just bought one of these for me and I thought I would need help getting going with it. This video showed me how easy it is. Also, I didn’t know it came with oil already in it! Thanks again!

  • @midbc1midbc199
    @midbc1midbc199 Год назад +4

    For splitting wood you could also try the cone screw method and that is fairly fast and easy and safe........there is so many different applications where they can be used like cone screws that fit in a 3/4 inch chuck for a drill press

  • @andrewsobek2386
    @andrewsobek2386 Год назад +4

    It seems like you could replace that momentary switch with a latching one. It doesn't seem like the machine is damaged from running the motor with the release in the retract position, or during retraction. If it does, then I wouldn't recommend switch replacement.
    Also, be sure to be wary of the duty cycle on the motor. If it isn't continuous duty, then prolonged runtime (Brought on by a latching switch) can overheat the motor. Cheaper, non-continuous duty motors are often used in situations like this. You may only get 15 minutes of continuous runtime before you have to let it cool down.

    • @post10Vlogs
      @post10Vlogs  Год назад +3

      The machine won't back up unless the motor is off

  • @Attia1701
    @Attia1701 Год назад +2

    Love the idea of moving the switch!

  • @kinguin7
    @kinguin7 Год назад +3

    Often times I've found those plastic ties have a longer tail underneath, so it's easier to flip them over and grab the longer end to pull them apart.

  • @grace-point
    @grace-point Год назад +1

    I never knew that about Harbour Freight. Now I'm going to have to go dumpster diving at Harbour Freight. Something I thought I would never say! And I'm actually excited 😊

  • @saltrock9642
    @saltrock9642 Год назад +2

    Nice review. It’s more powerful than I expected and will serve you well. Get some help and put it up about waist high like a gas splitter. Much easier to deal with. Thanks.

  • @LCarrTXn
    @LCarrTXn Год назад +1

    I bought me one just a few days ago. Split a rick of wood in a short time actually. I’m impressed with this 5 ton splitter! It beats the heck out of the old fashioned axe!😂😂

  • @Ghostdog4
    @Ghostdog4 Год назад +2

    That seems to work OK and the price is right. I'm a Maul guy myself but that's to compensate for my job that has me sitting still in front of a computer or electronics test equipment for 10+ hours a day

  • @Maxid1
    @Maxid1 Год назад

    When I was a kid we built a lean-to wood shed. I've got pictures of it somewhere. Did a stone foundation with tree wood posts and cross members. The sheathing was all sawmill slab (the outside cuts they throw away when they mill a log.) The slab was all free. They had to pay to have it trucked out when they got too much of it so we couldn't take enough of it. Most of them were 1 inch boards before they got the log square. That was 50 years ago. It's still being used today.

  • @richkh
    @richkh Год назад +4

    Wire in a foot pedal (from a sewing machine, etc.) in place of the switch?

  • @Spectre226
    @Spectre226 Год назад +4

    I would put the splitter on a table, so you don’t have to squat on the ground the whole time. You would be more comfortable standing.

  • @gtbproductions1
    @gtbproductions1 Год назад

    I purchased my 5 ton in early summer. I live in SoCal and the most prevalent wood here is eucalyptus. Funny thing with this wood is how hard and twisty it is. If you try with all your might and use an ax, the ax will just bounce right off the log. Very hard to split. This 5 ton from Harbor Freight has NO problem splitting this twisted wood. I have split rounds that were up to 15" diameter. Maybe not the first try or down the middle, but starting on the edges and taking slices off. Sometimes I have to work the round and flip it or just move it a quarter turn. I have it on a rollaway bench that I love. It hasn't failed me yet with over 2 cords split so far. As far as adjusting the ram, all I did was to cut a piece of wood and place it behind the ram so it won't cycle all the way back. Yes, the two hands to control is somewhat awkward at times when you want to hold your wood from raising up. I would also like to see some small spikes on the ram head to keep it from slipping off the wood sometimes.

  • @cousinstu
    @cousinstu Год назад +2

    Cool. I'm interested to see how you make out with it! I may need to upgrade, too.

  • @Melanbrocolli
    @Melanbrocolli Год назад +1

    I’d totally just over ride the switch with button for motor by sticking it to ON. Then when you plug in it’s ON and lever does actual work. You could also rig up something with foot pedal attached to lever, so when you push foot down it goes forward then release foot to bring it back, like sewing machine pedal styles. Cool vid Post, hope it makes life a little easier maybe. Cool you’ll keep manual one at Truck Cabin too! Love from NZ💗🇳🇿💗

    • @post10Vlogs
      @post10Vlogs  Год назад +2

      It won't backup with the motor on

    • @Melanbrocolli
      @Melanbrocolli Год назад +2

      @@post10Vlogs oh shit that sucks!!!!! Hmmm I’m sure you’ll work something out Post, rig it so it works for you 💗👍

  • @YourRump
    @YourRump Год назад +1

    Post. To get the ties off you have to flip it over and pull the tab on the underside.

  • @CerebralAilment
    @CerebralAilment Год назад

    Damn. Gonna miss the idea of your in the basement nordic skiing in place tending the fire hahaha

  • @locouk
    @locouk Год назад +1

    Is t it about time you had some Post 10 merchandise to help you afford stoves/ splitters etc for your channel?
    An Angry Beever hat would be great!

    • @post10Vlogs
      @post10Vlogs  Год назад +2

      I do have Post 10 merchandise on my main Channel, I haven't updated it in like six months

  • @EricSmith-ve7qi
    @EricSmith-ve7qi Год назад +2

    As always Safety First! Lol. Outstanding unboxing and trial video! Keep up the great work!

  • @constance9789
    @constance9789 Год назад +1

    Good evening, nice to listen again, God Bless

  • @nikkhamilton3916
    @nikkhamilton3916 Год назад +2

    Hey Post, I used to work in stocking. I found out if you flip this little straps the backs pull off much easier and don’t strip like the fronts do. Not sure if that’s how it’s supposed to be, but I never used I knife after I learned that. Kinda like a bracelet from the fair lol

  • @wayneday3916
    @wayneday3916 Год назад +1

    When I started using wood to heat for 2 yrs I used an axe to split all my wood I then bought the electric 5 ton splitter after 6 month I hated the electric one because of the safety lever and then push button the I got a 22 ton gas splitter and split enough woods in 1 month that I had enough to last 2 years.

  • @daviddisandro821
    @daviddisandro821 Год назад

    Something interesting In your video. Your state still allows stores to issue single use plastic bags. We have gone without for a year now. They no longer blow away and hang in the tops of trees, littered on the side of the road, etc. I think we are much better off without them. Sorry, didn't mean to go off subject. Log splitter looks good

  • @andrewowens9382
    @andrewowens9382 Год назад +1

    You will sort it out you are quite clever that way I'm still catching up with your older videos I look at the empty houses it's a shame they let them run down you had a good buy on the safety glasses always enjoying your holiday videos you travelled in a lot of states and I can't get over the trains so many coal containers they go on and on all the best Andrew south wales uk 👍 👌 😀 🇬🇧

  • @Huzzunga
    @Huzzunga 9 месяцев назад

    Good video. I see you leaning back like I was. Just in case. I got bit though. I was given one today for Christmas, and I consider it dangerous. The forced two handed operation puts the operator right behind the log, nobody to put a hand on top of the log should it load up and kick back. Exactly what happened to me this afternoon. The log had a limb, so you expect a chance of high pressure. I got that, and the log kicked back hitting my shoulder before I could get out of the way. Cut my shoulder through my sweatshirt and tee shirt. I’m going to wire the switch normally closed, and connect a foot pedal to control the power. Had my hand been on top of the log when it kicked, it would have just fallen away from me. This two handed operation for safety is backwards. If you can’t keep you hand out from between the ram or the blade, you don’t need to be near any power tool. I think a foot switch will make this a decent splitter. It’s something never had purchased for myself, and what I would buy is too expensive, a Super Split. But my son was worried about his old dad splitting by hand. 😃

  • @morizsteiner
    @morizsteiner Год назад +2

    What I usually do with the two-step security is putting the machine on a table ot something stable, press the button with the finger and hold the handle down with my chest/stomach so you got one hand free

  • @heatherlane9270
    @heatherlane9270 Год назад +1

    Possibly build a bench on which the log splitter can sit - be good if it could be in the lean-to wood shed so the wood could be stacked more conveniently - working smarter not harder is my thoughts. Good purchase.

  • @0venchip
    @0venchip Год назад

    The way to pull the bands Mr post is to turn the band join round and pull the tab bit.

  • @starlaleazer5670
    @starlaleazer5670 Год назад +2

    I love harbor freight, they do have some good things there.

  • @Earthling418
    @Earthling418 Год назад +3

    The strap has a pull flap on the side toward the box.

  • @Rikimaru17
    @Rikimaru17 Год назад

    Just subscribed to your 3rd channel lol, awesome. Keep the amazing content coming! Have you ever thought about doing a group camping trip?

  • @ThomasJenkins-tj2cu
    @ThomasJenkins-tj2cu Год назад

    Thanks for this video. You convinced me to save my pennies and get a gas powered log splitter. Best of luck, tom

  • @LuckyStone888
    @LuckyStone888 Год назад +1

    Always a new lesson from watching your content,

  • @someguy1293
    @someguy1293 Год назад +2

    wonder if you could mount the button in such a way that the lever depresses it when its pressed down and releases it when you want to go back, still a nifty tool either way

  • @frankjosephdaniels3733
    @frankjosephdaniels3733 Год назад +3

    I wouldn’t try to pull on those straps, every time I’ve tried it has cut my finger, I just use a razor or knife.

    • @01ls1z28dabx
      @01ls1z28dabx Год назад +2

      I use a knife every time. Way more fun and efficient.

    • @gelo1238
      @gelo1238 Год назад +1

      Sometimes they are welded that good that they become a one piece.

  • @robwilsn3219
    @robwilsn3219 Год назад

    Dang Post, yur rappin out these videos with the quickness! 👍 Great job! Cuz yu know, Yu Da Man!! 🇺🇲

  • @ronyerke9250
    @ronyerke9250 8 месяцев назад +1

    Harbor freight sells foot switches. Put a clamp on the button and plug into a foot switch.
    You might put the splitter on a bench or make a stand for it so you spare your back some pain.
    Do you know where the closest place to recycle styrene is to you?
    A Dart Container factory near me accepts polystyrene for recycling, but the recycling centers don't.

  • @kirkanos3968
    @kirkanos3968 Год назад +1

    great video as always, for the ties go on the inside strap and pull down

  • @dwstrat1377
    @dwstrat1377 Год назад

    ive always thoguht you couldnt get decent things from harbor freight. But then i always heard people say negative things about them and there products its nice to hear something positive for a change.

  • @cannedheat33
    @cannedheat33 Год назад

    I have been a fan and subscriber for quite some time. Big fan of your content. If you're going to heat with wood, bite the bullet and get a real log splitter. Gas powered with a trailer hitch.
    Time and labor saved in the long run.

  • @TravisTLK
    @TravisTLK Год назад +1

    I love the safety glasses move. Just buy a whole bag full!

  • @otway00
    @otway00 6 месяцев назад

    I got this log splitter several years ago. Only good for small stuff so I recently got a 25 ton splitter

  • @Earthling418
    @Earthling418 Год назад +2

    I have a Home Depot model a few years old that is somehow easier but I have an idea:
    Cut a plywood "C" shape big enough to reach the other end of the power box when pushing down the power button.
    Then you still have youir warranty and in emergency you can stomp on it and it will fall off.

    • @post10Vlogs
      @post10Vlogs  Год назад +1

      I wonder if Harbor Freight would even notice or care if the button was moved to another spot, I don't think they would notice at all if I moved it back before returning

  • @margielawson8678
    @margielawson8678 Год назад +1

    Another great video log splicers are the best ,especially the petrol type which ,Akers it easier splitting in the woods other wise gunna need a big power lead,the hand operated one will do the trick ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @jeffsmith7568
    @jeffsmith7568 Год назад

    I have one about the same size bought 10 years ago, 2 years ago got the stand for it. now my wife will use it now.

  • @xaviarthunders4894
    @xaviarthunders4894 Год назад +4

    I've found you have to pull those straps apart from the back for whatever reason and they come off with zero effort

  • @bubl8015
    @bubl8015 Год назад

    Have to do it to the backside of the strap not the front side - great video

  • @rangerbob42
    @rangerbob42 9 месяцев назад

    I bought mine several years ago and mine has a button that clicks on and off as you need to use it. Also my dipsticks wasn’t welded to the hydraulic plug. No slide guide was also added on the earlier version models! I do like mine better even if the dipstick isn’t right.

  • @eby6114
    @eby6114 Год назад

    I always flip the straps over and pull them from the backside. The front is usually too clean to pull

  • @chrisstott4100
    @chrisstott4100 Год назад +1

    It does suck to operate that two handed,Post. I know you can think of a way to MacGyver it so you can stand up. (Or you will have to get a stool to sit on) I always cut those straps. It is quicker for me and I don't get cut. No more work out for your arms.

  • @mtjm
    @mtjm Год назад +3

    The pine is no problem but would be cool to see how it handles oak or hickory

    • @post10Vlogs
      @post10Vlogs  Год назад +4

      I don't have any of those, my entire property is 90% Douglas fir, white pine with just a few maple Aspen and Birch

  • @starlaleazer5670
    @starlaleazer5670 Год назад +2

    I would put it up on a sturdy table of some sort. That would make it easier i think.

  • @skyraider2021
    @skyraider2021 Год назад

    Don't know if you read comments or not.
    The one I have Stays on. You just have to push the start button in real deep and it will latch.
    I put a piece of wood/short log behind the log like you were doing with the manual one, makes it a lot faster with a short log. Just don"t let it kick out the side and hit you.

  • @joshuahixson3854
    @joshuahixson3854 Год назад +2

    I love Harbor Freight!!

  • @more_jello
    @more_jello Год назад

    Whenever at HF, I also tend to buy a dozen safety glasses along with a dozen box cutters, as they're so cheap. The yellow glasses are simple but more comfortable than more expensive ones found at HD or Lowes.

  • @grundged
    @grundged Год назад +3

    I think the manual splits better. With the manual you split the logs clean but with the electric I see you have to pull the wood apart.

    • @post10Vlogs
      @post10Vlogs  Год назад +2

      No I have that problem with both of them in fact the electric one looks like if I kept on the lever it would go all the way through

  • @KenSch2020
    @KenSch2020 Год назад +1

    Another thing you might be able to do is get a button on a cord so you can stand up and maybe hold the lever with your foot and do it that way or put it on a cheap work bench still have the button on the cord put the logs on the work bench hold the handle and press the button in your hand that might be easier for you.

  • @01ls1z28dabx
    @01ls1z28dabx Год назад +2

    Looks like it works well.

  • @raudteelane2361
    @raudteelane2361 Год назад

    an improovement would be to put the machine on a workbench so you can operate while standing. Now it looks like backbreaking working on your knees.

  • @pseugoi
    @pseugoi Год назад +2

    To break the straps without using a knife you pull the tab to the left or right. Do not pull back like you did as it will fray.

  • @Lex5576
    @Lex5576 4 месяца назад

    🤣Damn dude, you just gave me the idea of checking the dumpster behind my neighborhood Harbor Freight. Who knows, maybe I'll also find part of a decent socket set. Or maybe a nearly brand new Hercules drill that only needs a new set of brushes.

  • @trevorgrimes7273
    @trevorgrimes7273 Год назад +1

    The two handed operation is a safety feature to keep your hands clear .l still think an old fashioned axe would be cheaper and keep you fitter.

  • @cherylyargeau4422
    @cherylyargeau4422 Год назад

    Wow! That was a awesome vid Post!
    I learn so much from you. You are the best!

  • @karljourney8025
    @karljourney8025 Год назад +1

    I always turn those ties (2:36) inside out and pull the tag end. They come right off!

  • @fullraph
    @fullraph Год назад

    I would rig something to keep the button pushed in, like zip ties or bungees or a C-clamp and push the lever down with my foot. The two step operation is to guarantee that people have both their hands busy and are not gonna chop their fingers off lol

  • @GreatEscapesImages
    @GreatEscapesImages Год назад +2

    It might be easier to use if you build a stand to set it on, and possibly use a ziptie or something to hold down the power button.
    just an idea, I don't know if it would work or not

    • @post10Vlogs
      @post10Vlogs  Год назад +2

      The power button has to be released or it won't back up

    • @mlmmt
      @mlmmt Год назад

      @@post10Vlogs I would rewire the button to a remote cabled trigger on a like... 4ft cable... still need 2 hands, but much less of a pain.

  • @jameszelenak2254
    @jameszelenak2254 Год назад +1

    Put a clamp on switch and make a switched outlet box with cord that plugs into a oulet

  • @ChrisPappaPerkins
    @ChrisPappaPerkins Год назад +1

    I'd build a work table with some 2x4 and plywood to set it on, with room for a few logs..move the switch down by the control handle for one hand operation..

  • @kevinbyrne4538
    @kevinbyrne4538 Год назад +1

    0:35 -- You can speed up log splitting with Harbor Freight's log splitters if you weld a sharpened piece of steel to the wedge. (The wedge is too wide.) If you search RUclips, you'll find several videos where guys have welded axe heads or similarly sharpened edges to the wedge.

  • @ca4196
    @ca4196 Год назад

    It’s cool, but the double hand thing is not cool. Maybe a return for me. And squatting too? I doing know. It almost seems faster and easier to just do it by hand with an ax. Great video!