Ben a fabricator & certified welder most of my life . I have worked on fast attack subs , carriers , destroyers ,and tug boats plus lot of time in fab shops . I like your work ,very impressive , you should be proud of yourself .
Great build. I would say some of it is over built, so just perfect, no such thing as over built! I bought a 25 ton splitter years ago when I heated with wood. Broke it in a week and had to beef up several things. I absolutely love the power pack. Much better with 1 machine and motor to keep running to do multiple things. Plus if it's used more it stays running and doesn't sit around and rot. Thanks for sharing.
OMG !! A youtube creator that owns and uses a bandsaw instead of a cut off grinder. Awesome. Thank you for taking the time to make and edit very well this video for all of us to learn from and enjoy.
Не в деньгах дело а взял зделал своими руками раньше я сам много делал для себя дома а сейчас зрение сильно упала но а сейчас смотришь как люди делают да и раньше всегда было дефицит метал купить за бутылку водки приобретали
Исполнение как всегда выше всех похвал. Боюсь даже представить во сколько обошелся этот дровокол. За газ я плачу 3000 российских рублей в самый холодный месяц.
VERY, VERY NICE.!! I've seen a lot of wood splitters over the years, both commercial and homemade., but this is an excellent example. I'm very impressed. You did a great job and thank you for sharing this with us.
You sir are incredibly smart! This was an outstanding build. It was amazing watching your create this splitter and agree with others the editing was perfect. I love everything about this splitter. WOW! ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC….WELL DONE!
This thing was built like a tank , you dont need just machinery to built something like that , you need knowledge and a high skill levels to do it ... Great job WFS 👏👌
The adjustable splitting wedge is a brilliant idea,you’re a very talented fabricator👌🏻 The only thing if anything I could criticise would be the welds look a little cold but that’s probably just down to a low amp Mig not your actual welding
Man I REALLY LOVE your work, your attention to detail, simplicity & ingenuity & more!!! Only suggestion I have is can u plz leave the CC up longer so us slow ppl can read it normally or slowly plz lol!!
Engineers take note. This is what happens when you put enough thought into the "prototype" that it is considered a complete success right from the beginning. Absolutely no shortcuts anywhere that I could see.
Also, I agree w Shunta Wolf below: plans and exact measurements of the different components would be really cool! Also might be interesting to have you voice over your problem-solving thoughts. Maybe you could just voice-over the measurements as you make it or print them on screen? This would not only help the viewers, but allow us to engage w you more on possible design ideas.
in reality the price of the log splitter would be more than buying one from a manufacture, look how much steel and the thickness of the steel he uses, easily in the $5,000 range.
Caught your goof on the lift bracket weld!!! :) Man this is one awesome looking machine you've built!!!! Nice LOW audio on the music track, doesn't make me go look for another vid!!!! Sped up sequences at just the right places too. Just a thought for you... I realize it's a bit more time consuming, but I know some of us would like to make some of the things you do, but without a design plan or you mentioning dimensions it's all guesswork on our end. Perhaps you'd consider having a surface that's laid out in shown size squares (10mm/ 1cm wide squares or whatever) and you lay the parts on them and show them in the vid so we have a size comparison or (more time consuming) write the dim's on the parts themselves (easier than editing the vid with dim's I'm sure). That way at least we'd be able to pause the vid and make our own prints. And perhaps a raw mat's list of what you start with... Pretty cool vid, very nicely done, and the end result looks fantastic!!!
Man...this is such an informative video..thanks! You did not even need to speak...just the video was enough to get us going. I just wish you wrote the specs on the hydraulic components and such. Thanks and keep them coming.
Мы 11 человек , в 90ых делали 50-60кубов в день. Туда входило такие работы, 6 валят лес, еще двое пилят на метровые поленья, а трое колят метровые и складывают в штабеля. Первые если заканчивали суточную норму то тоже подключались к троим. Вот так вот для государства работали. Чистили лес от гнилья и сухостоя. За сезон 11 человек сдавало по 4 тысячи кубов леса. А бригад работало несколько.
A very nice build. I built something similar that goes on a tractor 3 point linkage when I was 16. Mine has a 11 tonnes force ram. I am now 60 and gave it a slight overhaul last year. Like you, I originally had the split logs falling to the ground. My only improvement was to have flat steel tables at the spitting height either side of the splitting blade to save having to bend down to pick up fallen split logs. You could still add to yours if you wanted? Many thanks for sharing your build with us. Greetings from the UK.
What an amazing build. That splitter is impressive. I still do the wedge and sledge and the maul. My wrists and shoulders have had it. This is my last year manually splitting.
Excellent, this is absolutely beautiful and a brilliant idea how ever I think you need to improve it more. Instead of using your hands to roll the logs you can make that area to be automatic after one log moves out comes another log and so on.
Great work! What I would do is put a slab of rubber pad about 2" thick on the push plate to push the log all the way into the blade. You could even use a slab of wood about the same thickness to do the same thing. Gets the log closer to the blade in the end. :) Just an idea. :)
@@mikesloat7054 When you get into splitting old Elm and have to pry it off the blade it becomes very important. Yes it can be pushed by the next chunk but that does not always work.
Excellent work and a beautiful splitter. But I think you should have switched position of the trailer hitch and the wheels. That would have made it easier to collect the splitted logs.
Very nice. Great design and I can see how 3-5 hrs of splitting would be made sooooo much easier. Very nice. Question. What about flipping it around and push back toward the end of the trailer so all the split wood falls off the rear in the clear? And also, I think I’d add another horizontal fin for additional cutting. What are your thought?
He`s a metal fabricator , the design ,the tools he`s using , the skill level , even the table he`s working on plate steel that raises and lowers , I bet he sells these, top notch work. Great vid
The I beam and pusher are too light a gauge steel for our wood- Oaks - live, Black Chestnut. I prefer the end plate on the end, the wedge on the ram, when working large bolts, that saves steps. Do like the 2 detent valve, that allows the operator to work during the stroke. I use a tractor mounted 3-point splitter. I can lower the splitter down on the ground, slab the large rounds, then raise the splitter to waist height to split the slabs, it's a lot quieter than the small engine powered splitters. A single ram can split, also lift the rounds with some ingenuity.seen it done.
Смотря какие объемы дров он заготавливает. Если два камаза на зиму, то норм. Если такую тележку как на видео, то соглашусь что конструкция больше инженерную радость приносит, нежели пользу )
@@ПавелПатыцкий-ш8я какие два КАМАЗа, знаешь хоть как они выглядят, с таким темпом колотия он их будет год непрерывно делать, поэтому только как для ютубчика
@@dre45 я кажется вам не тыкал, это первое. Второе - я отлично знаю что такое камаз, как он выглядит и сколько вмещается дров в него. Как итог - повторю свой пост, если много дров, штука пригодная, если мало - проще топором.
Очень интересно, но экономически не выгодно. Я беру низкопрофильную резину. Ставлю в нее пеньки и колуном разбиваю на такие полешки, какие мне нравятся. Быстро, дёшево, реально и для здоровья полезно. И объемы такие, что что устанешь носить и укладывать.
Thank you :) I am just learning power hydraulics, but when I had questions, I turned to the seller in the power hydraulics store, and he chose all the parts that were needed for me, he also adjusted the hydraulic pump to the engine power :)
Sir, no disrespect and I do think your wood splitter is awesome. I'm just asking a question if you don't mind. Wouldn't have been simpler to put the wood splitting into the back of the wood splitter as opposed to the front. That way when you're splitting wood if you need to move the wood splitter up or over you won't have to move all the wood to move the splitter. And I say no disrespect and I'm just asking a question. 🙁?
Ben a fabricator & certified welder most of my life . I have worked on fast attack subs , carriers , destroyers ,and tug boats plus lot of time in fab shops . I like your work ,very impressive , you should be proud of yourself .
This guy is an amazing mechanic and welder. Impressed!
Mechanic yes, welder, not really.
My wood splitter stacks the wood and puts it in the stove as well. I love my wife.
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Probably converts to a dishwasher or snowblower too! 😂😂👍🏻
Awesome. Just like a Swiss Army knife. When you can fold her up and put her in your pocket, then you’ll have something. 😂
Great build. I would say some of it is over built, so just perfect, no such thing as over built! I bought a 25 ton splitter years ago when I heated with wood. Broke it in a week and had to beef up several things. I absolutely love the power pack. Much better with 1 machine and motor to keep running to do multiple things. Plus if it's used more it stays running and doesn't sit around and rot. Thanks for sharing.
OMG !! A youtube creator that owns and uses a bandsaw instead of a cut off grinder. Awesome. Thank you for taking the time to make and edit very well this video for all of us to learn from and enjoy.
Смотрел не отрываясь! Изумительная работа!!!
Придумать и сделать такую вещь,но сделать стол за ножом.большие поленья,которые второй раз надо прогонять на землю падают.
That's not a log splitter, its a work of art. Amazing job!
@@dilafuruzmomura7489q
And now pick it all up from the ground, and handle it again!
Great build!
Yeah, i miss a table behind the splitter…
Chopping wood WITHOUT breaking a sweat!! Perfect!! Where were you during my childhood?? 😂😂
I just found this guy. Holy shit, love his work!!!! New ideas!!!!!
Going on the amount of stuff that is being made from scratch, the scratch supply industry must be doing a roaring trade.
The best handmade thing I've ever seen. Bravo! Лучшая самоделка, которую я видел.
Thank you 😁
Casero? Pero este muchacho hirne un taller!!! Es imposible que yo haga eso en mi casa
Вот где золотые руки у человека учитесь все молодец 👍👍👍👍👍
что тут золотого, ты посмотри цену из чего он делал, можно было за эти деньги 10 лет топиться готовыми дровами.
Не в деньгах дело а взял зделал своими руками раньше я сам много делал для себя дома а сейчас зрение сильно упала но а сейчас смотришь как люди делают да и раньше всегда было дефицит метал купить за бутылку водки приобретали
Very well thought out…very well fabricated!
Nice job!!
Best of UA-cam award. You're a genius. I love watching all of your videos 3, 4, 5 ... times
Исполнение как всегда выше всех похвал.
Боюсь даже представить во сколько обошелся этот дровокол. За газ я плачу 3000 российских рублей в самый холодный месяц.
Цеж европа, откуда там газ
Это же насколько надо быть ленивым, чтобы такую красоту сделать. Лень двигатель прогресса!!!
Классная штука! Молодец автор, руки голова на месте!
A man with a hobby is a much happier man.
Some People have Way too Much Talent ... Very robust and useful log splitter ,,,
VERY, VERY NICE.!!
I've seen a lot of wood splitters over the years, both commercial and homemade., but this is an excellent example. I'm very impressed. You did a great job and thank you for sharing this with us.
Excellent workmanship. I enjoyed every minute watching. Thanks!😊
Toolstezgahüstütestereyedekparçalarininerdebulabilirim ...
Супер 👍, как всегда всё на высшем уровне!!!
another great build. 👍💯
That's amazing bro! Not only is it super functional that splitter is CLEAN. Orange and black = 👌
You sir are incredibly smart! This was an outstanding build. It was amazing watching your create this splitter and agree with others the editing was perfect. I love everything about this splitter. WOW! ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC….WELL DONE!
I could not agree more, this is an example of superb workmanship.
Super robota,brawo
@@benscoles5085 បឥដ
Распределитель от чего?
This thing was built like a tank , you dont need just machinery to built something like that , you need knowledge and a high skill levels to do it ... Great job WFS 👏👌
An ideal beginners project! A very watchable video by a very good metalworker.
ha. Truely beautiful.
А де тут початківці, з таким обладнанням початківців нема.
By the time he was done making the wood splitter, I was done splitting my firewood 😊
The adjustable splitting wedge is a brilliant idea,you’re a very talented fabricator👌🏻
The only thing if anything I could criticise would be the welds look a little cold but that’s probably just down to a low amp Mig not your actual welding
Man I REALLY LOVE your work, your attention to detail, simplicity & ingenuity & more!!! Only suggestion I have is can u plz leave the CC up longer so us slow ppl can read it normally or slowly plz lol!!
Engineers take note. This is what happens when you put enough thought into the "prototype" that it is considered a complete success right from the beginning. Absolutely no shortcuts anywhere that I could see.
Thank you 😁
Приветствую, цены видел на металл?)😂 Мне кажется што где-то стащил 😂😂😂😂 все это..
Золотые дрова.
Outstanding! Andrew Easton would be proud!
Make a wood pellet press your the only guy on UA-cam who would make an absolute unit!!!
Адская машина,пока смотрел думал вертолёт получиться.
Детали танковые скорее ,от трофейного PZ
That's a wonderful job you did there, looks amazing 👏 👌👍👍
Also, I agree w Shunta Wolf below: plans and exact measurements of the different components would be really cool! Also might be interesting to have you voice over your problem-solving thoughts. Maybe you could just voice-over the measurements as you make it or print them on screen? This would not only help the viewers, but allow us to engage w you more on possible design ideas.
in reality the price of the log splitter would be more than buying one from a manufacture, look how much steel and the thickness of the steel he uses, easily in the $5,000 range.
@@mikeoxlong8886 at least it won't break after 19 uses. Also it's much simpler
@@mikeoxlong8886 who gives a fuck the dude wanted to build his own are you buying his material?? Then don’t worry about it enjoy the video
😂😂
I made a Hydraulic Log Splitter 2009
Its been one of the best Labor Saving machines ive ever made .
A Man aint no Man without a Log Splitter !!
Yeah! I just became a man.
@i.b.lancer
Groovy man !
Starrrrt, splitting !
Not surprising, best splitter I’ve ever seen.
Love the fact you can hardly hear the background music. Great build. 👍😎
Thank you 😁
Caught your goof on the lift bracket weld!!! :) Man this is one awesome looking machine you've built!!!! Nice LOW audio on the music track, doesn't make me go look for another vid!!!! Sped up sequences at just the right places too.
Just a thought for you... I realize it's a bit more time consuming, but I know some of us would like to make some of the things you do, but without a design plan or you mentioning dimensions it's all guesswork on our end. Perhaps you'd consider having a surface that's laid out in shown size squares (10mm/ 1cm wide squares or whatever) and you lay the parts on them and show them in the vid so we have a size comparison or (more time consuming) write the dim's on the parts themselves (easier than editing the vid with dim's I'm sure). That way at least we'd be able to pause the vid and make our own prints. And perhaps a raw mat's list of what you start with...
Pretty cool vid, very nicely done, and the end result looks fantastic!!!
Absolutely incredible fabrication skills brother. 👏 I have no doubt nobody could buy anything of that strength and quality. Very impressive
Thank you 😁
Outstanding. Excellent job of speeding up the vid when needed, and slowing down to show the detail steps. You da man!
Man...this is such an informative video..thanks! You did not even need to speak...just the video was enough to get us going. I just wish you wrote the specs on the hydraulic components and such. Thanks and keep them coming.
Probably the most expensive fire wood splitter in the world, but was a hell of good job building it.
Well said I was thinking the exact same thing!
I'm looking at buying one at the moment,would you be interested in making me one?
Way cheaper than buying a commercially sold splitter. Go check out homemade firewood processors if you want to burn up some money.
Молодец,отлично всё!!🔥👍
Отлично все 🖐️
The best wood splitters I have ever seen were custom made like this , lasts a lifetime
Восхитительно! Все продумано, просчитано, руки и голова дружат! мастеру почет и уважение!
Я вам так скажу, этому человеку нельзя давать в руки какой-либо инструмент, дать ему волю, он и атомную бомбу придумает 🤣👍🏻
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Incredible craftsmanship and creativity!! I always enjoy your videos!
Thank you 😁
Красивая поделка... Но не пригодная для практического применения медленно,шумно и дорого.
😉👍👏👏
Руками в день по 4 Куба, без привычки,
Прямо снял с языка.👍
Конкретная шляпа, гора родила мышь
Мы 11 человек , в 90ых делали 50-60кубов в день. Туда входило такие работы, 6 валят лес, еще двое пилят на метровые поленья, а трое колят метровые и складывают в штабеля. Первые если заканчивали суточную норму то тоже подключались к троим. Вот так вот для государства работали. Чистили лес от гнилья и сухостоя. За сезон 11 человек сдавало по 4 тысячи кубов леса. А бригад работало несколько.
Piękna łuparka!!! Szczególnie podoba mi się ten przesuwany nóż. Sam chcę zrobić takie coś i ten filmik na pewno będzie dla mnie inspiracją. 😁
Contact no batao
You are a mad scientist 😂😂. Absolutely genius
途中
十字刃出てきたので薪割り機なのかと😊
タイヤを取り付けた時点で
ボートのだと思いましたが😊
薪割り機でした😊
立派な薪割り機です👍
A very nice build. I built something similar that goes on a tractor 3 point linkage when I was 16. Mine has a 11 tonnes force ram. I am now 60 and gave it a slight overhaul last year. Like you, I originally had the split logs falling to the ground. My only improvement was to have flat steel tables at the spitting height either side of the splitting blade to save having to bend down to pick up fallen split logs. You could still add to yours if you wanted? Many thanks for sharing your build with us. Greetings from the UK.
Легче сделать комбайн.
@@wix5304 What do you mean?
Excellent work, and the editing is getting awesome.
Fascinating following all the fabrication and seeing the project come together. Great work.
Thank you 😁
You are a professional welder and concepter mister.
Wahouuuuuu It’s a very good job, this man is very good
What an amazing build. That splitter is impressive. I still do the wedge and sledge and the maul. My wrists and shoulders have had it. This is my last year manually splitting.
Excellent, this is absolutely beautiful and a brilliant idea how ever I think you need to improve it more. Instead of using your hands to roll the logs you can make that area to be automatic after one log moves out comes another log and so on.
Buty
Mega konstrukcje. Podziwiam!!!!
Z kolega robilismy podobna ,wzory z you tube
Beautiful work!!!
Круто , просто супер , реальная фабричная вещуга получилась , тысячи лайков
Great work! What I would do is put a slab of rubber pad about 2" thick on the push plate to push the log all the way into the blade. You could even use a slab of wood about the same thickness to do the same thing. Gets the log closer to the blade in the end. :) Just an idea. :)
Build it so the ram is nearly in contact with the wedge.
its not so important that the pusher comes close to the knife, the design of the pusher and design of the knife are far more important
@@mikesloat7054 When you get into splitting old Elm and have to pry it off the blade it becomes very important. Yes it can be pushed by the next chunk but that does not always work.
Nice build
I'm used to over engineered stuff but this is some next level stuff. Awesome!
The main problem with a build this good is that nobody believes you made it.
Steel hogs have to be one of the best things created ! Love mine
Superb, Thanks for your video. James for Coimbatore, India.
Excellent work and a beautiful splitter. But I think you should have switched position of the trailer hitch and the wheels. That would have made it easier to collect the splitted logs.
Profi robota!
Jest moc 💪
Lubię oglądać twoje produkcje i czekam na więcej.
Dzięki 😁
Очень медленно работает, руками быстрее и проще будет. А сделано конечно здорово.
тоже подумал медленно. Руками быстрей и тренировка хорошая.
Very nice ! Like the log lift rack....saves the back
Good job !!! Respect !...Congratulations from France .
Masz pewną rękę do spawania .Fajna maszyna ,porządnie wykonana.
Very nice. Great design and I can see how 3-5 hrs of splitting would be made sooooo much easier. Very nice. Question. What about flipping it around and push back toward the end of the trailer so all the split wood falls off the rear in the clear? And also, I think I’d add another horizontal fin for additional cutting. What are your thought?
I see all this thick steel and think to myself: this must have cost a fortune.
Excellent work
Me too. These guys must be made of money😁
He`s a metal fabricator , the design ,the tools he`s using , the skill level , even the table he`s working on plate steel that raises and lowers , I bet he sells these, top notch work. Great vid
Hell of a welder fabricator and what a shop but it looks like a 30 thousand dollar spliter
여태본 유압도끼중에 최고네.
특히 도끼날 높낮이 조절이 가장 신선 하네요.
ТОЖЕ ЗАШЕЛ ПОЧИТАТЬ РУССКИЕ КОММЕНТАРИИ😂😂😂
Не говори😂
Я только не понял, зачем он в самом начале насверлил кучу отверстий в полосе, приварил её к швеллер и заварил эти отверстия? Какой-то хитрый ход. 😂😂😂
Ему на лесоповале дерево на голову упало..., так он теперь из метала все делает, не любит деревянное...
Думаю чтоб приварить ее на веки вечные, без возможности когда либо отрезать ее, ну и полоса, получилось, приварена не только по краям, но и в середине
Направляющие сделал, но можно было и сразу на швеллере слелать
@@железнаярука-с4ъ нет, там полка не под 90 градусов. :)
@@vbhvbh9841 я и не писал ни чего про 90°
Стопорные шайбы без промежуточных файб ставить на трущихся поверхностях нельзя иначе их стоит.
That hole saw is the star of the show
Мужик ну ты крутой😎😎😎👍👍👍настоящий мастер👍👍👍
São muito top seus trabalhos..parabéns meu irmão..
The I beam and pusher are too light a gauge steel for our wood- Oaks - live, Black Chestnut. I prefer the end plate on the end, the wedge on the ram, when working large bolts, that saves steps. Do like the 2 detent valve, that allows the operator to work during the stroke. I use a tractor mounted 3-point splitter. I can lower the splitter down on the ground, slab the large rounds, then raise the splitter to waist height to split the slabs, it's a lot quieter than the small engine powered splitters. A single ram can split, also lift the rounds with some ingenuity.seen it done.
Do you have a link to the one you use or a video? Pic etc?
For soft woods like pine and birch the handaxe is way faster
Чет так себе установка, вечная конечно, для изготовления уйдет больше средств чем купить те же самые дрова и доставить на вертолете )
Хороший колун и здоровье
Смотря какие объемы дров он заготавливает. Если два камаза на зиму, то норм. Если такую тележку как на видео, то соглашусь что конструкция больше инженерную радость приносит, нежели пользу )
@@ПавелПатыцкий-ш8я какие два КАМАЗа, знаешь хоть как они выглядят, с таким темпом колотия он их будет год непрерывно делать, поэтому только как для ютубчика
@@dre45 я кажется вам не тыкал, это первое. Второе - я отлично знаю что такое камаз, как он выглядит и сколько вмещается дров в него. Как итог - повторю свой пост, если много дров, штука пригодная, если мало - проще топором.
This is the real deal! Great job
Beautiful work; congratulations. Greetings from Chile, to the South of the world
Awesome work!
Do you have dimensions on the machine? Lenght, height or width?
Очень интересно, но экономически не выгодно. Я беру низкопрофильную резину. Ставлю в нее пеньки и колуном разбиваю на такие полешки, какие мне нравятся. Быстро, дёшево, реально и для здоровья полезно. И объемы такие, что что устанешь носить и укладывать.
А ти попробуй наколи 10-15 метрів дров за 8 годин кожний день хоча б з місяць, тоді побачим де буде твоє здоров'я.
Так и надо делать.. а не это всё
@@faridyupuzaev4690 Мисль не понятная, изложи понятно.
@@МиколаЯнчук-д5л 15 кубов на год. Не велика работа за зиму расколоть.
Um espetáculo de máquina, uma perfeição e muito legal mesmo!!!
Vc é um gênio. Parabéns pela criatividade.
Одно удовольствие смотреть как всё грамотно строится. Отличный дровакол получился.
Your skills are incredible. Thanks for share your projects.
I have a question: how do you calculate the power of pistons and hydraulic pump?
Thank you :) I am just learning power hydraulics, but when I had questions, I turned to the seller in the power hydraulics store, and he chose all the parts that were needed for me, he also adjusted the hydraulic pump to the engine power :)
Sir, no disrespect and I do think your wood splitter is awesome. I'm just asking a question if you don't mind. Wouldn't have been simpler to put the wood splitting into the back of the wood splitter as opposed to the front. That way when you're splitting wood if you need to move the wood splitter up or over you won't have to move all the wood to move the splitter. And I say no disrespect and I'm just asking a question. 🙁?
Very good point!
Бля, пойду колун поточу и на этом успокоюсь…
one of the safest ones I've seen 👍
Incredible workmanship! if I only had a fraction of your skills! Wowwww!!!!!