Any chance to test 1, 12in spilter with a hydraulic petrol engine used in my wood, even that stops when it meets some good knots in the wood. Please lets see it do some real work.
Hi there, thanks for your question! Setting up the FMMS is very simple. You just need a flat, sturdy surface like a woodblock or log. Then, using the included wood drill, create a hole for the guide pole. Place the base washer over the guide pole and attach the blade. That's it! You're ready to start splitting firewood. And when you're done, the FMMS easily detaches for convenient storage.
Hi Mohammed, the Forest Master Manual Splitter is a manual log splitter that uses a drop weight mechanism to split logs quickly and easily. Here's how it works: 1. Place the log on the base. 2. Raise the drop weight to the desired height. 3. Release the weight and let it fall, splitting the log in half. That's it! It's really that simple. If you have any other questions, please don't hesitate to ask :)
Hi there, thanks for your comment! We understand your concern about the effort required. The strength of the FMMS is its precision. Unlike a traditional hatchet, it allows you to consistently strike the same spot on the log with each swing. This focused impact makes splitting wood significantly easier and less physically demanding. Hope this helps!
I don’t think nylon transmits better than iron, it literally dampens both sound and impact. Also dare to bet the hammers weight will not be enough, remember there is no manual low effort way to split firewood it will always take a certain force and not a single lump of iron wil make it significantly easier. This is just a tool for someone who can’t hit in the middle of the logs 😂
Hey there, thanks for your feedback! We appreciate you taking the time to watch our video. The nylon bushing is a crucial component of the FMMS. It's designed to protect the log splitter from damage caused by direct metal-on-metal impact. Additionally, our bushing is shielded with a steel ring which reinforces the bushing, preventing it from wearing out or exploding from impact. The hammer weighs 4.3kg and is designed to deliver significant force when striking the log. We hope this helps!
I got one - didn't split fresh hardwood logs with as little as 10" diameter.
And yes, it was put together correctly.
though so
I love that pre-fab wood wall. I would put that on my fireplace wall.
"Make firewood stacks in seconds" tells me a lot about advertising. 😂
Clicked for the comments, thats some nice straight grain seasoned firewood you're making shims out of. Guess it be good for makin kindling.
Any chance to test 1,
12in spilter with a hydraulic petrol engine used in my wood, even that stops when it meets some good knots in the wood.
Please lets see it do some real work.
cool idea but u better build that stronger it will last about 1/3 of a cord and be bent junk except the head and you can make that into a axe
How is it mounted?
Hi there, thanks for your question! Setting up the FMMS is very simple. You just need a flat, sturdy surface like a woodblock or log. Then, using the included wood drill, create a hole for the guide pole. Place the base washer over the guide pole and attach the blade. That's it! You're ready to start splitting firewood. And when you're done, the FMMS easily detaches for convenient storage.
è un innovazione non producente a mano solo l accetta da spacco
1:26 We all know bro did not split that pile of firewood with that lump of metal😂
How is this work?
Hi Mohammed, the Forest Master Manual Splitter is a manual log splitter that uses a drop weight mechanism to split logs quickly and easily.
Here's how it works:
1. Place the log on the base.
2. Raise the drop weight to the desired height.
3. Release the weight and let it fall, splitting the log in half.
That's it! It's really that simple. If you have any other questions, please don't hesitate to ask :)
kalau mau beli bagaimana caranya
I'd like to see this thing take on a 12 inch ring of Mesquite.
Bit it requires the same force doing it with a hatchet..
Hi there, thanks for your comment! We understand your concern about the effort required. The strength of the FMMS is its precision. Unlike a traditional hatchet, it allows you to consistently strike the same spot on the log with each swing. This focused impact makes splitting wood significantly easier and less physically demanding. Hope this helps!
Junk, dry ass wood too he’s using and loved the 1 foot half round log at 1:25 he try’s making look look a full log. He had to hit 3 times
Zawsze mnie bawi gdy pokazują łupanie drzewa bez sęków. Pokaż jak łupiesz grzewo wiązu lub grabu a nie sosny która jesl najłatwiejsza
Maybe the guy in the video has most powerful kung fu as he tosses the tool
Wouldn't work on Aussie hard wood either lol
Axe 🤚✋
I ting you fine dassa rog spritta.
will not work on Canadian firewood. 🤣
😂 Yeah man always the firewood in our region I bet everywhere else in the world it’s easier to split then in my backyard.
I don’t think nylon transmits better than iron, it literally dampens both sound and impact. Also dare to bet the hammers weight will not be enough, remember there is no manual low effort way to split firewood it will always take a certain force and not a single lump of iron wil make it significantly easier. This is just a tool for someone who can’t hit in the middle of the logs 😂
Hey there, thanks for your feedback! We appreciate you taking the time to watch our video.
The nylon bushing is a crucial component of the FMMS. It's designed to protect the log splitter from damage caused by direct metal-on-metal impact. Additionally, our bushing is shielded with a steel ring which reinforces the bushing, preventing it from wearing out or exploding from impact.
The hammer weighs 4.3kg and is designed to deliver significant force when striking the log. We hope this helps!