Log Splitter Rebuild

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  • Опубліковано 20 лис 2017
  • I rescue a log splitter from certain doom.

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  • @shaneharrison4775
    @shaneharrison4775 3 роки тому +9

    The old hot wrench never fails to deliver satisfaction

  • @yako0000
    @yako0000 4 роки тому +31

    "it looks like a Bangladeshi ship breaking yard" lol. i'll have to remember that one.

    • @86FxBdyCpe
      @86FxBdyCpe 3 роки тому +5

      Those are some scary looking places. It amazes me that type of work is performed all while wearing sandals and carrying those heavy pieces by hand. Those poor bastards...all for pennies an hour.

    • @froggleggers1805
      @froggleggers1805 3 роки тому +1

      @@86FxBdyCpe Poor bastards is right, I have watched more than a few videos on what they do and how they have to live, God bless those people. They find a way to feed their families and take care of those they can.

  • @icesoft1
    @icesoft1 4 роки тому +10

    I believe LCT (Liquid Combustion Technology) is the new owner of Tecumseh engines - Since 2010'ish, based out of South Carolina (with other facilities in China and Australia)... Oh, and I also have the same log splitter, I'm impressed that the farmers managed to inflict so much abuse on it, leads me to believe that mine should last forever...

  • @jazzerbyte
    @jazzerbyte 2 місяці тому

    Great log splitter save with the weld work to match!

  • @feildcar4578
    @feildcar4578 2 роки тому +6

    Sometimes it helps to pre heat the steel where your going to weld it with a torch then weld it up when your working with a welder that's not exactly rated for what your welding.. I've done it many times and it helps.

  • @rottiejakeluke
    @rottiejakeluke 3 роки тому +6

    Great job. I’d suggest you fabricate a catch table on the side opposite where you stand working the controls. This will eliminate you bending and reaching for dropped wood. If you want another suggestion: bring it back towards the motor to protect the motor from dropped wood. Be careful not to block access to gas or anything else you have to get to .

  • @thomasjones613
    @thomasjones613 2 роки тому +3

    As a retired welder with 44 years experience, I would have welded that top plate that you replaced in the overhead position to get better penetration. Welding vertical down hill is really only for sheet metal. This is not meant as critisism, just advice.

  • @lewiemcneely9143
    @lewiemcneely9143 3 роки тому +3

    I don't think anybody needs to aggravate you OR Brian on your welding skills. FINE job! And I was hunting a 2nd hand splitter to fix up but nobody wanted to sell one bad enough so I up and ordered a new one. I think it's the only thing I ever got new. All the rest are worn down but not worn out and farmers aren't the only one for those 'tricks' OR there are a lot more farmers than I reqalized. GOOD splitter! Good as a million if it works. Thanks, Pal and GBWYall!.

  • @deenunya7735
    @deenunya7735 3 роки тому +1

    That what a like about Your Work Ethic , getting the Right Materials to do the Job regardless of Cost , The Bolts, and using the correct type if Safety Pin than a Nail
    Good Job 👍

  • @assessor1276
    @assessor1276 3 роки тому +5

    Nice job Wes - you are good with that welder!
    A buddy of mine built a log splitter and I recall that he used a stick welder running a Stellite hardening rod on the cutting edge of the wedge and that really helped it to deal with hard maple without so much wear.

  • @AntonioClaudioMichael
    @AntonioClaudioMichael Рік тому +1

    Good video came out great on the repairs @Watch Wes Work

  • @ickipoo
    @ickipoo 6 років тому +3

    It lives again! Nice, satisfying repair. Thanks for sharing your work with us.

    • @WatchWesWork
      @WatchWesWork  6 років тому +1

      Thanks for watching. It's nice to fix something with materials I had on hand.

  • @adnacraigo6590
    @adnacraigo6590 Рік тому

    Good idea cutting the web and adding that plate.

  • @generaldisarray
    @generaldisarray 4 роки тому +1

    I love me some god old gas axe work!! Great work Wes
    I use to do some summer work repairing regulators, welding gear, etc. for my uncle. He installed a 5/5 oxy/O2 tank system in a metal shop that cut seriously thick steel plate, think it was 7" or 8". It was a monster of a system, that crated a great fireworks display once it got cutting...

  • @JohnSmith-tv5ep
    @JohnSmith-tv5ep 3 роки тому +1

    Dude, I really like your style and your attitude! 'Makin it work' !! Rebuilding things better than original so it won't break!! Just wish I could weld like you. AWESOME JOB!

  • @riccroft710
    @riccroft710 2 роки тому

    "Bangladesh ship breaking yard", that's funny right there! I'd say you reinforced the top of that plenty strong enough. Good work, Wes.

  • @staind288
    @staind288 4 роки тому +6

    I realize this is an older video, but yet another fantastic how to/tutorial from ya, bud!

  • @dmoore8705
    @dmoore8705 2 роки тому +1

    On the farm, what you call a nail is what we call a single use agricultural pin.

  • @garrydonnelly6433
    @garrydonnelly6433 3 роки тому

    G'day Wes. Love your vids and the new shop is a beauty. I saw some fellow with a log splitter who had welded a horizontal wedge as well so the machine splits a log is 4 in the one pass. Cheers mate.

  • @arejay4965
    @arejay4965 2 роки тому

    Made in USA Stuff! Truth Spoken: "Too Lazy to find it, Too Cheap to buy it". Wes, I salute you! Thank you for telling it like it is. What a great video on recycling machinery, I think most would have scrapped it, not you! Nice Rebuild, much better than original!

  • @bohhica1
    @bohhica1 4 роки тому +3

    Maybe add a four way to help in the older wood, nice work.👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @dwitcraft
    @dwitcraft 3 роки тому +1

    Great camera work with the gas axe! I could almost feel the heat!

  • @gregdawson1909
    @gregdawson1909 3 роки тому +1

    quick tack weld on each of those bolt heads, then angle grind off, and you can buy yourself a few more "amps" with a healthy preheat on that thick piece, but looks like you have a perfectly viable repair there.

  • @jondavidmcnabb
    @jondavidmcnabb 4 роки тому +20

    Wes that was a great mid project redesign. You saved yourself a ton of time. Ever considered adding a 4 way splitting head modification?

    • @tdotw77
      @tdotw77 10 місяців тому +1

      👍Yeah, I was thinking that too. Coulda added another wedge on 'horizontal' axis, 90° from existing big wedge, and moved back a few inches so its a secondary process to the 1st big one. 👍👌🤔🛠️🔧🔩🗜️📐✏️📏🥽🔨⛓️🚜⚙️🍻

  • @mdouglaswray
    @mdouglaswray 4 роки тому +6

    Nice welds!!

  • @Frankiedoodle1941
    @Frankiedoodle1941 4 роки тому

    I cant believe you lifted all those heavy logs yourself , should of gotten the wife to do the easy jobs lol, great show as always, give my love to the family, be safe and look out for each other, From the Uk

  • @sshaw7912
    @sshaw7912 3 роки тому

    I used a 1/2" x 6" piece of flat bar on top of a piece of 1/4" x 4" square tubing. The square tubing is my hydraulic reservoir. I bought valve , pump & 4" tie rod cylinder from Northern Tool, and a 8hp gas engine. 30 years later it still works, but it is in need of a pump and valve.

  • @tommymann69
    @tommymann69 2 роки тому +1

    I love old log spitters. Some I have come across looks worst than this one. By the time I get thru fixing one . Its looks brand new plus has a lift on it to handle heavy logs.

  • @fredhart7904
    @fredhart7904 3 роки тому

    Looks good great job repair, it you plan on using it for years you might think about changing the hydraulic oil,
    I have had one similar since 1982, old splitter still works fine, problem, it just keeps going and does not get tired, wears me out,

  • @turbocobra
    @turbocobra 6 років тому +5

    very nice, that 3/4" top plate will outlast the rest of it for sure.

    • @WatchWesWork
      @WatchWesWork  6 років тому +12

      It will boost the scrap value when it finally splits its last.

  • @tectalabyss
    @tectalabyss 4 роки тому

    Hello Wes. Catching up on some of your older videos. Vertical down,is a big No no using a stick weld. Has the flux will run into the weld. Has far as I know Mig's do not do that . I have welded for over thirty years. Great job on the rebuild. Seems the people who owned it didn't use grease Lol. Liked,Shared.All my best.

  • @crazyfvck
    @crazyfvck 4 роки тому +1

    Awesome job dude! :) That thing was a wreck.

  • @oldman9642
    @oldman9642 Місяць тому

    You probably won’t see this, I’ll try to get it on a more current clip but, dude, you lay the best looking weld I think I’ve ever seen.

  • @ihrescue
    @ihrescue 3 роки тому

    Nice work - good project - very interesting video.

  • @richwielechowski5191
    @richwielechowski5191 2 роки тому

    Wes, you and I have one thing in common, love for our pets. Doesn’t matter what I doing, always have time to toss ball or frizz be for dog or stop and pet the cat.

  • @fricknjeep
    @fricknjeep 2 роки тому

    just looking at other channels . good show thanks john

  • @tutekohe1361
    @tutekohe1361 3 роки тому +1

    A good trick is to have the wedge razor sharp. Mine is so sharp, I can put the wood in sideways and it will cut straight through it. It means you can split knotty wood super easy.

  • @JoeHynes284
    @JoeHynes284 4 роки тому +2

    congrats on 50k!

  • @thdevilmancometh
    @thdevilmancometh Рік тому

    UA-cam is weird. Recommended a vid from 5 years ago., But I love your work. Wish I could stopped into visit when I was passing through, but you never answered my Facebook message. Anyway great video and work....thanks! Julian D

  • @simonyovino2126
    @simonyovino2126 4 роки тому

    Those are some beautiful welds

  • @jimliechty2983
    @jimliechty2983 6 років тому +1

    Good vid Wes! AIthough my original and normal focus these days, are machining related, I like your various content. It reminds me of the way I always approached problems, by fixing everything myself. I'm now getting to the age where that is much harder, but it's harder yet, to have someone else do it!

    • @WatchWesWork
      @WatchWesWork  6 років тому +2

      There is a lot of satisfaction in fixing something yourself. Though, it doesn't always make sense.

    • @jimliechty2983
      @jimliechty2983 6 років тому +2

      Yea, but doing what makes the most sense gets boring, and not nearly as much fun!

  • @bombardier3qtrlbpsi
    @bombardier3qtrlbpsi 4 роки тому

    Nice job on the repair

  • @jimalexander1896
    @jimalexander1896 3 роки тому

    Nice on the welding!

  • @SteveSummers
    @SteveSummers 6 років тому +6

    I need a splitter myself. I was thinking why does he not just replace the top section?? And then you did. Good work and video Wes Thanks.

    • @WatchWesWork
      @WatchWesWork  6 років тому +2

      Thanks. The replacement I-beam seemed like a great idea until I actually thought about it.

    • @iamrichrocker
      @iamrichrocker 4 роки тому

      say hello to Donna for us..

  • @imysteryman
    @imysteryman 6 років тому

    I have a splitter similar to this one and I built a shelf that is use when it is in the horizontal position. The shelf is attached to the bottom of the beam with 2 short pieces of 2x2 angle iron with 2 bolts. I welded short pieces of 2x2 to raise it up to the top of the beam leaving clearance for the wedge to pass by. Then I made the shelf out of angle iron covered with expanded metal. When I need to use it in the vertical position I just remove the 2 bolts and take the shelf off. It is much easier to use because when I split a larger piece I can just set half of it on the shelf and I don't have to bend over to pick it up again. If i were you I would remove those rails, I stand with my left hip touching the wood and control the splitter with my right hand. I try to never put my hands on the ends of piece of wood, I like my fingers way to much.

    • @WatchWesWork
      @WatchWesWork  6 років тому +2

      That's how the rack and pinion/flywheel splitter is built. It has a big shelf all around the wedge and the ram actually pushes the wood through the wedge. Plenty of space to set the wood aside while working a big piece.

  • @dansaver8247
    @dansaver8247 2 роки тому

    Terrific job.

  • @Chr.U.Cas2216
    @Chr.U.Cas2216 2 роки тому

    Dear Mr. Wes
    👍👌👏 Very well done again and as always. If you still have this log splitter, kindly allow me to suggest that you change the small knob on the lever/handle to a billiard ball. Those can be grabbed perfectly well = suits great into human hands.
    Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing.
    Best regards luck and health to all of you.
    Post Scriptum: Nice to see the great rodent detector Max.

  • @BBICubicle
    @BBICubicle 2 роки тому

    Yeah loved the shipyard comment. Another awesome video. Thanks!

  • @Martin.Wilson
    @Martin.Wilson Рік тому +1

    The best plan would have been to grind the tops of of all the bolts and replace them. What kind of mook would have used flat head bolts for this application....certainly never someone who had to take it apart for servicing.

  • @slugster51
    @slugster51 3 роки тому

    Have the same splitter motor was junk when I got it put a 6.5 predator for it works great use it heavily

  • @bohhica1
    @bohhica1 2 роки тому

    The BFH is an awesome tool !

  • @MS-fs5xu
    @MS-fs5xu 5 місяців тому

    Nice job! Needs painting 😅

  • @ranchdog7920
    @ranchdog7920 4 роки тому +2

    BFH Tech can solve a lot of problems .

  • @shaneharrison4775
    @shaneharrison4775 3 роки тому

    That's the way you do it no nut or bolt can resist ye ole hot wrench

  • @Brock_Corb
    @Brock_Corb 3 роки тому

    Why dont you hold screwdriver down similar to how you had vicegrips longways so you have 10x leverage to hold it from spinning. Cant do that on regular sized flat heads but on those 1/2 - 1" headed bolts it works great. Awesome content as usual keep up the work Wes!

  • @phillipdean9879
    @phillipdean9879 3 роки тому +1

    Best tool ever the BFH!

  • @40yeartrucker25
    @40yeartrucker25 4 роки тому

    I bought the exact same spleeter on sale at Menards for $699 in a create. About 5 years ago.

  • @RobertKohut
    @RobertKohut 3 роки тому

    Nice!! Great job... :-)

  • @AUTiger1964
    @AUTiger1964 3 роки тому

    Nice rebuild WRs! Send it to the body shop for paint job and license the wife as an operator! Like you I prefer a vertical splitter to horizontal models!😊

  • @curtkopp19
    @curtkopp19 3 роки тому +1

    On this episode of “watch Wes wreck his wrist” screwdriver vs. impact.🤦‍♂️🤣

  • @darellsunderlin4670
    @darellsunderlin4670 Рік тому

    You got a steel !!!

  • @katelights
    @katelights 10 місяців тому

    the good old blue tip wrench. cant be stuck if its liquid!

  • @shaneharrison4775
    @shaneharrison4775 3 роки тому

    That will.work better than the old one

  • @charlesoliver4437
    @charlesoliver4437 3 роки тому

    Thank you. Have me a few ideas for my log splitter

  • @kenmccormick3052
    @kenmccormick3052 3 роки тому +1

    any kind of knob at the end of the rod is fine.

  • @OFCbigduke613
    @OFCbigduke613 4 роки тому

    Cool video

  • @stevenbenavente1229
    @stevenbenavente1229 2 роки тому

    Good job

  • @richo2895
    @richo2895 4 роки тому

    That's a Win!!! Score

  • @shaneharrison4775
    @shaneharrison4775 3 роки тому

    Well done wes

  • @joeyf504327
    @joeyf504327 Рік тому +3

    is that cast 90* fitting on pressure side of the hydros safe? Looks like a water fitting and with the casting line right down the middle and it sketches me out thinking of 2,000psi within that fitting.

  • @reviewking9709
    @reviewking9709 2 роки тому +1

    those screws at 6.56 just weld some nuts on them

  • @shaneharrison4775
    @shaneharrison4775 3 роки тому

    I bet wes great job on the slide frame the wedge has its issues dads had a yolk threaded onto it

  • @kenmccormick3052
    @kenmccormick3052 3 роки тому

    double the thickness is a good move.

  • @larryfischer1970
    @larryfischer1970 3 роки тому

    I saw a splitter that had a table out each side of the beam so you could stack incoming and did not have to pick up split logs off the ground.

  • @bcbloc02
    @bcbloc02 6 років тому +3

    Maybe try welding a pyramid type shape on the base and you might be able to get it to split 4 ways in one press.

    • @WatchWesWork
      @WatchWesWork  6 років тому +2

      They make cross shaped wedges that can split 4 ways. It's tricky though because you have to get the wood centered on the cross. This is still a major improvement over my splitting maul.

  • @johnwilliams4545
    @johnwilliams4545 3 роки тому

    Your comment on American made are on point, 'Too lazy and Too cheap'. The same holds true here in Australia.

    • @Tom-In-Ga
      @Tom-In-Ga 3 роки тому +2

      Have to agree with you John. Wes's "Too lazy and too cheap" rings true. I always try to buy American, in your case, Australian. I'm sure there are guys like us in other country's who try and do the same. I feel its always better to support your own country's manufacturers first. Then, if you can't find it, look elsewhere. But, its getting harder and harder to do that since so many of our mfg's have exported their manufacturing outside and make it look like it's "home grown". John Ruskin said: “It's unwise to pay too much, but it's worse to pay too little. When
      you pay too much, you lose a little money - that's all. When you pay too little, you sometimes lose everything, because the thing you bought was incapable of doing the thing it was bought to do. The common law of business balance prohibits paying a little and getting a lot - it can't be done. If you deal with the lowest bidder, it is well to add something for the risk you run, and if you do that you will have enough to pay for something better.”

  • @johnstrange6799
    @johnstrange6799 6 років тому +1

    Decent for scrap price, material and some repair time. Split until something gives, then fix'er again.

    • @WatchWesWork
      @WatchWesWork  6 років тому +2

      Or let it go. You can buy a new one of these for $750, and they have made them much better.

    • @johnstrange6799
      @johnstrange6799 6 років тому

      $750 is an interesting number. I think (but it might be cutting it close, idk) that you could make a better one than you can buy for $750, but time time time.

  • @6-4fab53
    @6-4fab53 4 роки тому +2

    I know this video is a couple years old but... Check out Jody over at welding tips and tricks. He does a great job of explaining why you should go uphill on thick steel with mig vs down hill. Keep the great videos coming, love them all!

    • @Mad.Man.Marine
      @Mad.Man.Marine 3 роки тому

      He also states in a video That if you know what to do there isn’t any problem welding. Downhill. All about puddle control.

    • @6-4fab53
      @6-4fab53 3 роки тому

      @@Mad.Man.Marine I totally agree. But in my opinion there is a proper tool for every job if you know what I mean. Maybe I should have mentioned dual shield flux core as the correct tool but, I was just trying to educate. No disrespect or "know it all" coming from me.

  • @timmybob4871
    @timmybob4871 3 роки тому

    C'mon Wes, put a big ass log on there!

  • @hddm3
    @hddm3 4 роки тому +1

    How dare you call me lazy! Hahahhahahahhah. True true

  • @DoRC
    @DoRC 5 років тому +2

    The etemology of plug nickel is interesting.

    • @WatchWesWork
      @WatchWesWork  5 років тому +2

      You've got too much time on your hands!

    • @DoRC
      @DoRC 5 років тому +1

      @@WatchWesWork Yeah. I'm fighting Lyme disease. It leads to way too much laying around.

  • @kenmccormick3052
    @kenmccormick3052 3 роки тому

    vertical down is a problem with a stick using something like a 7018 rod, high slag inclusion in your weld. Think the MIG freezes fast enough that the slag--[what there is] do not have time to flow down into the molten weld material below. hope that makes some sense to you.

  • @shackman9566
    @shackman9566 3 роки тому

    Thanks again Wess.

  • @luisbatista1103
    @luisbatista1103 7 місяців тому

    He was soo young (Wes) you can hear in his voice .....nowadays he's Mr. YT....👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @joseortiz5965
    @joseortiz5965 3 роки тому

    Awesome

  • @clarencewiles963
    @clarencewiles963 Рік тому

    Thumbs up 👍

  • @bahopik
    @bahopik 4 роки тому +1

    There's this one guy that works at a place that buys bearings wherever they can get it cheap, then machine off numbers and brand names and engrave their own numbers and "Made in USA" so just cause it says on it there's no guarantee

  • @richardluce7875
    @richardluce7875 4 роки тому +2

    Just found your vids. Luv em. Down to earth let’s get it fixed try to keep equipment idiot proof. That was obviously a “Single use” clevis pin. Not a nail.

  • @gerin1946
    @gerin1946 3 роки тому

    Friend !!! on the wedge, put some small wedges to split in 4 pieces not only 2 pieces !!! ---- Of center wedge is not all that good especially when you get stumps with branches knots which are very strong splitting !

  • @CrazyPetez
    @CrazyPetez 2 роки тому

    I like how you store that crankshaft correctly upright. Some Internet fools think a crank should be laid horizontally to prevent bending. Exactly wrong.

  • @toddavis8603
    @toddavis8603 2 роки тому

    Illinois log splitter after Abraham Lincoln!!"

  • @stevem3413
    @stevem3413 3 роки тому +1

    Wes visits home😁😁

  • @deenunya7735
    @deenunya7735 3 роки тому

    Theres something very Theraputic Wes Using a Log Splitter , cant beat a Blazing Log Burner Fire 👍

  • @eformance
    @eformance 6 років тому

    Stroke it, Stroke it....

  • @critic482
    @critic482 6 років тому +4

    Great videos, some ptfe "cutting boards" might help to stop the destruction.

    • @WatchWesWork
      @WatchWesWork  6 років тому +2

      I've never seen any kind of bearings on a log splitter, but it does seem like a good idea.

    • @critic482
      @critic482 6 років тому

      Wes Johnson, I know I have seen then only on a few and most don't come to mind. Quick Google search bring up this one. It has nylon slides as one of its listed features.
      shop.spectrum-plant.com/default/bf-a16or1060pi.html

    • @critic482
      @critic482 6 років тому

      might be only a UK thing as here is another one, that uses brass slides.
      I know i have seen one in person here in northern indiana.
      www.fourseasonsfuel.co.uk/log-splitters/amr-vertical-log-splitter-v-h-12-tons-14-0-P-75/

    • @paulsilva3346
      @paulsilva3346 4 роки тому +2

      I use BAR lubricant on log splitters...

  • @Shockedbywater
    @Shockedbywater 3 роки тому

    4:19 If not a 'killing machine' they are at least a 'Lose some digits quickly machine'

  • @kingsleycollins6730
    @kingsleycollins6730 Рік тому

    Nice work bro. Pls what is responsible for piston fast stroke, is it motor or control arm

  • @liveyourbestlife1513
    @liveyourbestlife1513 Рік тому

    Standard practice is to try splitting a cinder block.

  • @Pico2199
    @Pico2199 2 роки тому

    Who the hell said you can't weld vertical down. It's fine, in fact this is a good case for it. The thinner base metal with bend or break before any properly made vertical down weld would. And yeas, I know how old this video is.

  • @stumpy2816
    @stumpy2816 3 роки тому

    👍👍