Superb ideas, although some look a little dangerous ! 👍🏻
The strength and control are unreal!
perfect, machines without any security measure ... they are old and obsolete..👍
I am no pansy but I would take more precautions than these people are taking, especially with the saw disks
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The horse-powered splitter at 7:57 is hilarious.
That yellow conveyor belt one was impressive. Some seemed like more work than a traditional splitter.
Thanks for the share 😀.
the concept is that to break wood it takes a lot of energy which costs, a certain speed, robustness of the machines and therefore power is needed to reduce working times.
Certain systems that I see in this video seem spectacular to me, but overall counterproductive.
Lift, place, split, remove. Some of these are more work than just spliting it where it lays.
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Give unto me one of those Otis splitters & within two years I would have enough firewood for my home and my for children’s homes! Up here in Alaska it’s one good way besides snuggling to stay warm during the winter months!
All the same, it's cool
I see the 2 one all the time
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7.05 the bobcat kit with the chainsaw is the best overall
That last one did not seem to friendly . When you have to man handle it over and over . A lot more work to split it .🍦Lieutenant DAN
Half of these look insanely dangerous. Nice!
yes it was scarly to watch
guys using bare hands to put woods in machines..
crazy job
also this how we got rid of stupid people, to keep the gene pool healthy
monsterssssssss!!!!!!!
Sign me up for one of those auto splitters dang! Save me a month of work an a sore back
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Great video
good creative idea
My no1 favourite was the horse machine.
The year 2020 and we still can’t invent a practical wood splitter. We humans are not as smart as we’d like to think.
All the ones that looked professionally made were perfectly fine; the janky ones that were home made didn't. It's not a question of being able to invent one, it's a question of whether or not you need to split enough wood to justify the expense of an industrial one, or use a little elbow grease to buy and axe or a wedge/sledge.
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Why not show us how these deal with a log with some awkward burs and imperfections instead of perfect grains that you could nearly split with a kitchen knife
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yes, I get to split some imperfect wood, these guys use their machines on some wood that's perfect - no knots no nothing, grab an axe and have fun
what a waste
This is what I call gentleman wood no knots or bends and not that big
amazing automatic
1 thing I learn about these machines is don't get yourself or your limbs caught in these monsters !
Awsome techanolgy
Some of these look efficient and relatively safe. But others not so much. My uncle used a saw rig like the one at 3:30, and us kids were always warned to stay way back from it.
Cukup canggih.
Balls of steel here
Wow, most of these machines are incredibly dangerous. Life must be cheap where these are used.
Square firewood stack tight and don’t season!
super!
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Instantly shared to ten accounts in three states in the US. Love this.
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А чтоб им пусто было)) такое дерево на дрова... Мне дайте, я вазочек наточу) сухое и без трещин.
Nice video!
Looks safe
“How about a guard on that, you know something to keep your hands from getting chopped off.”
“What are you, some kind of pussy.”
Hydraulics, amazing!
Just subscribe to your channel the machines are amazing I'll keep watching them have a nice day
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Why did that last guy keep turning the wood? Just split it flat side down. That would be the most efficient.
Only people that have to deal with firewood would understand why people will come up with anything to make the process more efficient. I was taught that the least amount of times you have to physically touch the firewood from the time you down the tree to the time it’s at its final destination, the better.
If you love what you do you’ll never work a day in your life....but damn if your not hurting afterwards!
Да, много достойной техники колоть и пилить дрова
I always chop my firewood the old fashioned way by hand
Con sinceridad me he quedado impresionado con cada una de las máquinas que he observado, gran facilidad para el usuario, interpreté que es Tecnología China o me equivoco, corrijanme por favor
Most of these machines look like they would take off a limb or two if you blinked or god forbid sneeze!!!!
HAlf of these machines consume more energy than there is in the firewood.
Staying warm in the winter takes some kind of energy and if you've ever split wood by hand you realize that it takes a lot of human energy which is fine if you've got to spare
Every year my father bought 10 tones of jarrah firewood. My job was to split it and stack it, yes I have split my share of firewood.
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For almost 7 years of my life I have cut fire wood by hand I love every bit of it it definitely can make u strong as hell than we got a wood splitter but if I had to do it again by hand I would in a Hart beat
I agree Fernando. @@fernandobrown7386 I chopped firewood for my family every day of my youth. My father would buy 10 tons of wood for the winter and then I would cut it for the kitchen stove. Then again in summer. Even tho it was hot here there was a stove burning in the kitchen every day.
There is something very satisfying about hitting a log in just the right place and seeing it break neatly in two. In my community there was a saying that firewood heats you twice. "Once when you chop and then again when you burn it."
@@johnfenn hell yea I just had to bring some in today for the next to days we got enough wood for the next two years just gotta split it I live in West Virginia
WHAT is so dangerous, about a saw blade, on a bike ?? IF THE AXLE SHAFT is strong enough, and secured well enough, and the chain is in good condition. ?? But, perhaps, a guard could be made, around the blade, to reduce wood chips/etc and other potential hazards.
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Now only if there was a machine to stack it.
3:50 Seems safest and a great idea.
So danger in this work
I laugh at all these northern hemisphere folks with their light pines. Most of those machines would break splitting a round of knotty, twisted, seasoned Australian which can be up to grade.
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Ha, it's both. Look up some of the hardness tables. There's 700 species. Mostly it's "old growth timber", that is, over 200 years old from before white settlement in Australia but some is now 50-100 year old "regrowth" from modern logging.
It's amazing timber -- some are rot-proof in the ground; most are termite-proof; ideal boat building (lasts 100s of years); it has many hours of direct flame resistance (it's legislated to be used instead of steel fire escape stairs); doesn’t absorb water (the London Docks are still the original 250 year old Australian Turpentines ... with the bark still on!); it nearly doubles in strength as it seasons; 1 log will burn through the night in a stove or fireplace; a popular export for railway sleepers over three centuries.
It solely originated in the Gondwanaland continent (prehistoric Australia) and the only other places it's found California, South Africa, Greece, are all replantings from here.
But jeezuz it's slow to work with. You gotta sharpen chainsaws, chisels, planers, drill bits twice as often as softwoods! You gotta pre-drill for every nail into it. You gotta steam it to bend it for curved components. Splitting it needs very large maul and muscles or hydraulics.
Ta druga maszynka bardzo niebezpieczna.
I am all for burning wood. Totally in. But with the price of lumber so high I can't stand to see log of the right species that are long enough, straight enough and in good shape be split just to burn instead of milled I just can't get behind that. You will end up with a good amount of scrap from sawing a log to burn.
I'd hit the like button but considering how sketchy some of these things look it might be offensive to people with fewer digits now than they were born with.
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The only one I liked was at the 5:00 mark,and I liked that one alot
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So many fingers, so little time . . .
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Utilizing horses is a nice idea
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There should be a growing pile of fingers around these home made torture devices....?
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01:05 This man has married the right woman!
No Tattoo, No Piercings, No Fake-Blonde; But do working like a real man.
Some are amazing & some are really shit
Если такие изобретательные почему до сих пор дровами топитесь?
It's tough to throw the tree after cutting it in the car It's nice to have a car at the bottom It's a good idea to just drop it if the machine is at the top,
Do you cut it and sell it? Do you have fireplace firewood?
Yeah - it is amazing that People dare use them