Ever split firewood? Use and axe or wood splitter? Hydrolic or mechanical? In this video, I use a mechanical, flywheel type wood splitter capable of 90000 lbs of force. That’s a lot.
Archive for April, 2010
Shows how to use a rope and a bungy cord to make woodsplitting safer, more fun and more efficient
We have wood sitting on top of a rack with holes in it and a blue flame key switch outside. Previous owner burned logs in it. However, vent switch doesn’t want to move, blower blows cold air and bricks are charred and cracked. So, I know it needs inspection and work. I just would like to know if it is a wood burning or gas fireplace for safety reasons.
Easily split firewood without bending over,This fixture reduces manual labor by 80% and since all the split wood stays inside the fixture at waist level. you can split your wood in half the time. Your firewood never reaches the ground! Its all contained in the specially designed containment chamber! Once you split firewood with this fixture, you will never want to split firewood without one again!
Here’s another great firewood-splitting tool. The Smart-Splitter was invented to preserve the advantages of effective log splitting and, at the same time make it safe and easy for everyone to use. The Smart-Splitter comes with a 7-pound weight mounted on a slide pole, attached to a patented splitting wedge that can also be used to cut kindling. The unique design allows you to ‘fling’ the 7-pound weight downward. This strikes the splitting wedge with up to 40 tons of pressure, and drives it through the log. The impact never reaches your back, arms or shoulders causing no pain or strain like traditional axes or mauls.
