Oak is NOT hard to split. I just got done splitting a half cord of oak this morning with a Fiskars 28" axe and it pops like a watermellon. You may find a wet, twisted piece give you a problem but straight grain is a piece of cake, especially with one of those splitters.
There plenty of videos guys showing how they split their wood but no one no one shows step by step. Did you put oil ? How did you set up ? Which button yo our finger pushing ? All of this very important steps to know for the people who never used this thing before specially woman
No oil needed as it was ready to go. There is a button on the side that you depress while holding the control stick forward. I appreciate the feed back and will try to keep your points in mind.
They include everything you need in the box, including the manual. If you get a hold of one used, they have the manuals available online. The most important part though is to RTFM.
Wait. You got a stick burner? How'd I miss that? For splitting wood I use a Kindling Cracker XL and a maul. I go grab what I need and size it up as I go. That one you've got there is a little more powerful. My power rating is 1 jackass. 🤣
@3:02 of the video, seeing the child stick his/her hand in behind the splitter plate as it’s retracting was quite frankly dangerous. I’m all for involving kids but we MUST do it safely.
Good review and you are raising that boy right, he loves to be involved in whatever his Dad is doing!
nice Biggs, that little helper of yours was a happy little man
He is always in the way, I mean helping!
Nice little log splitter! Perfect for taking the work out of splitting wood and keeping the right size wood for your stick burner! Have a great day!👍
Thanks 👍
That’s a heavy duty machine right there 💪🏻
Thanks Nate - Take care man.
No doubt Aaron a splitter is a must have for someone who uses a lot of wood.
my back cannot take an axe or maul any more.
That looks like a must have for stick burning. Great operater you have there.
He is a little helper for sure!
Nagyon jó gép. Tündér aranyos a segítőd.
köszönöm! köszönjük, hogy megnézted.
Great review guys! I was surprised how well this worked being electric!
Us too! I was surprised how well it did. I had some bigger greener wood that it struggled with but it split it.
@@BBQbyBiggs, sometimes even letting logs dry for a few days makes the difference between an overload & a split . . .
Pretty cool Aaron! definitely make short work!😁 nice price too👍 thanks for sharing brother ,have yourself a great one, you all stay safe!👍🍻👊🍺
Thanks, you too!
nice toy i want one
That is an awesome tool, for a great price👍 I hope you get good mileage out of it. It sure seems to do the job easily😊
I hope so too! Thanks for your support Bobbi!
Oak is NOT hard to split. I just got done splitting a half cord of oak this morning with a Fiskars 28" axe and it pops like a watermellon. You may find a wet, twisted piece give you a problem but straight grain is a piece of cake, especially with one of those splitters.
The live oak around here is hard as heck and stringy if it is not dried for a long time.
There plenty of videos guys showing how they split their wood but no one no one shows step by step. Did you put oil ? How did you set up ? Which button yo our finger pushing ? All of this very important steps to know for the people who never used this thing before specially woman
No oil needed as it was ready to go. There is a button on the side that you depress while holding the control stick forward. I appreciate the feed back and will try to keep your points in mind.
They include everything you need in the box, including the manual. If you get a hold of one used, they have the manuals available online. The most important part though is to RTFM.
Do you also have a cook stove ?
I do not. I use them for bbq smokers.
Wait. You got a stick burner? How'd I miss that?
For splitting wood I use a Kindling Cracker XL and a maul. I go grab what I need and size it up as I go. That one you've got there is a little more powerful. My power rating is 1 jackass. 🤣
I have had one but old rusty bit the dust. Have a Big Phil's 24X60 with insulated firebox just delivered.
@@BBQbyBiggs Awesome. Mine's a 24x54 from Matt's BBQ so they're really similar. You're gonna love it!
@3:02 of the video, seeing the child stick his/her hand in behind the splitter plate as it’s retracting was quite frankly dangerous. I’m all for involving kids but we MUST do it safely.