What a beautiful splitter. It makes quick work of those big rounds, with minimal handling, especially with the hydraulic lift. I bet the firewood stacks nicely too, given the shape of it off the splitter. Nice operation. Good luck to you and your business.
That saw makes quick work of the wood.👍 And to think that when I was cutting firewood, way back years ago, I was using a bucksaw!😅By the way --- great job, splitting those hugh pieces!!👌
Thanks for real time splitting, I like to see real time not warp 10X speed. This is the second video I've watched, I subbed after the first one. Looking forward to seeing more, thanks for keeping it real! 👍👍
I do get awesome logs on a reg basis. I have a logger that supples me. He does that as well suppling lumber mills. I consider myself fortunate and that I have a good business relationship with him. Thanks James for watching cheers.
👍🏻🆙🇺🇸🫡 I remember when I was much younger, as a teenager doing this but we did not have a wood splitter. It was go devils and steal wedges. I remember I got an old hatchet head and welded a steel handle in it. We used 16 pound sledgehammers in the back end of the go devils To split the wood. It was a very good work out. We made a few extra dollars. The tree laps were free. We just had to go get the. Later in life I did this in the winter and fall to make a living. I had a tractor and loader, a F350 dump truck. Me and a paid hand were selling a few thousand dollars a week of firewood. We found it faster to cut the wood where it was, spitting the easy wood where it was. Carrying the bigger pieces to the landing and using the homemade splitter I made before I went off to the Navy. I was hurt from a fall down a steep set of stairs. It caused me to become a permanently disabled Veteran. I hurt my lower back and really messed up my right knee when I landed from the 25-30 ft fall. Please take care of yourself. Protect yourself, especially your back and major joints! Cheers from North Carolina 🇺🇸🫡
Good day Sir, a serving member myself in the Canadian army much respect to you sir. Thank you for your comment and watching my videos. Hope all well with much respect cheers my friend Brad 👍🔥🇨🇦
Nice big wood!
Really good looking firewood. Nice firewood operation setup.👍
Thank you much appreciated my friend cheers 👌🏻🔥🇨🇦
What a beautiful splitter. It makes quick work of those big rounds, with minimal handling, especially with the hydraulic lift. I bet the firewood stacks nicely too, given the shape of it off the splitter. Nice operation. Good luck to you and your business.
Thank you Tom for the Kind words.
That saw makes quick work of the wood.👍 And to think that when I was cutting firewood, way back years ago, I was using a bucksaw!😅By the way --- great job, splitting those hugh pieces!!👌
Thanks for real time splitting, I like to see real time not warp 10X speed. This is the second video I've watched, I subbed after the first one. Looking forward to seeing more, thanks for keeping it real! 👍👍
I appreciate the kind words Marcel cheers 👌🏻🔥🇨🇦
Nice job Brad that boxwedge makes some nice looking firewood great videos,I see ya have a helper 👍👍🇺🇸
Thank you for the kind words Glenn. Yes I do have someone from time to time to help. Mainly though it’s only myself. Cheers 👌🏻🔥🇨🇦
I like how you consciously raise the wedge on the last split so it doesn’t splitter off the top.
шикарный аппарат ..!
hi there thats a nice wood splitter john
Thank you John I am very impressed with this wood splitter. 👌🏻🔥🇨🇦 Brad
Rerun! Within the same video!
Yes it was a mistake while editing. Realized after publishing.
I like that box wedge… nice, uniform pieces. Have you ever gotten a gnarly piece jammed in it that the splitter wouldn’t handle?
Yes it will cause you issues sometimes if you don’t use straight grain wood or it will explode firewood and creating lots of kindling pieces.
@@savagefirewood I have had a few nasty jams in my splitter. Lots of sledge hammer, crow bar and chainsaw work around the wedge to get them out…
Those logs are so nice, my mill is wondering why they are becoming firewood??
I do get awesome logs on a reg basis. I have a logger that supples me. He does that as well suppling lumber mills. I consider myself fortunate and that I have a good business relationship with him. Thanks James for watching cheers.
Have you split any knotty red oak with that machine?
Yes I have not problem. Thanks for watching and commenting.
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I remember when I was much younger, as a teenager doing this but we did not have a wood splitter. It was go devils and steal wedges. I remember I got an old hatchet head and welded a steel handle in it. We used 16 pound sledgehammers in the back end of the go devils To split the wood. It was a very good work out. We made a few extra dollars. The tree laps were free. We just had to go get the. Later in life I did this in the winter and fall to make a living. I had a tractor and loader, a F350 dump truck. Me and a paid hand were selling a few thousand dollars a week of firewood. We found it faster to cut the wood where it was, spitting the easy wood where it was. Carrying the bigger pieces to the landing and using the homemade splitter I made before I went off to the Navy. I was hurt from a fall down a steep set of stairs. It caused me to become a permanently disabled Veteran. I hurt my lower back and really messed up my right knee when I landed from the 25-30 ft fall.
Please take care of yourself. Protect yourself, especially your back and major joints!
Cheers from North Carolina 🇺🇸🫡
Good day Sir, a serving member myself in the Canadian army much respect to you sir. Thank you for your comment and watching my videos. Hope all well with much respect cheers my friend Brad 👍🔥🇨🇦
@@savagefirewood Brad, Thank you for your service and reply! Stay safe!
@nomerc3608 will do cheers!
I like the speed of a box wedge, but seems to produce a fair amount of waste ?
Totally agree with you with regards to waste which I turn into kindling. But if you put the correct diameter rounds through it the waste is minimal.