A collection of amazing homemade log splitters, ranging from hydraulic log splitters, screw log splitters, electric splitters and spring powered log splitters.
WHen I was a teenager my dad built a combination buzz saw log splitter using a 318 v8 with a three speed transmission from a old dodge truck. You just left it in second gear all the time.Started it up in second no clutch needed. Stick a piece of wood on the idle screw for the desired speed and let it rip. I ran this when I was 15 to 18 years old and guess what I still have all my fingers. It took about 4 people to keep up with the saw and splitter and moving logs. Im currently collecting tbe parts to buid one of my own.Im lrobly going to use a 350 chevy motor.
Quite impressed that they all seem to have the full compliment of digits.
WHen I was a teenager my dad built a combination buzz saw log splitter using a 318 v8 with a three speed transmission from a old dodge truck. You just left it in second gear all the time.Started it up in second no clutch needed. Stick a piece of wood on the idle screw for the desired speed and let it rip. I ran this when I was 15 to 18 years old and guess what I still have all my fingers. It took about 4 people to keep up with the saw and splitter and moving logs. Im currently collecting tbe parts to buid one of my own.Im lrobly going to use a 350 chevy motor.
Great design, I would of made the rotation pin point alittle longer . Give you alittle more time
Id hate to accidentally shin myself on a corkscrew splitter.
ANYBODY ELSE WONDERING WHY THIS IS SO SATISFYING? WHO CARES I GUESS, ITS SATISFYING.
JUST PLAN JUNK
Man, these are pretty cool, would you mind putting the sources into the description?