Here in Russia we say "Golden Hands" for people like you Man! I am crazy about all you doing! Keep going. Your job really breathes life into the UA-cam indeed!
Its amazing how you build without plans. I love how you can visualize what it is you are building. I build the same way. Hats off to you!
Как же мне нужны были такие ребята, с руками и головой, когда я в США, в начале 2000-х, в одиночку делал сборочные автоматы от задумки до реализации! Респект и уважуха! Жалко нет предварительных чертежей, или набросков. Было бы ещё интересней. Большой ЛАЙК
I love what you said about it not having to float! "Those that can, do; those that can't, make negative comments in the comment section."
I am so glad that I stumbled upon your UA-cam channel. Your activities bring back very fond memories of my father. He was not an educated man but could build anything he needed from junk. I have always said the only reason my daddy didn’t build a spaceship was that he saw no need for leaving earth. The joke around our family has always been that papa could build it but no one would be able to pick it up, it would be so heavy.
I don’t know how anyone can’t doubt your ability to build anything your want.
That's a subscription from me just for "it doesn't need to float"
Exactly, you don't want the thing blowing away or vibrating itself off into the distance
Having had experience with building my own firewood processors I have to say that you can never build it too heavy! Every part that I've had to rebuild/replace has been because I didn't go with thick enough metal. Most people don't realize the stresses these machines are put under!
Build it, break it, build it bigger.
Next episode: "Installing a bigger hydraulic pump, and a three-phase motor." 😉 Great work on the build!
That would been the first thing to do. Those supermarket 7ton splitters are way too small. Well least around here we have some funky trees that have lots of branches and twisted grain that require way more power. On those zero branches and straight grain it should be ok. Also while at it i would make switching setup where pump can be turned ether by 3phase when its around and tractor PTO.
Don, please paint it the same color as the Tracked Amphibious Vehicle! Also love how you solved the log lifting issue! Pure genius!
One of your best episodes yet - I love seeing the thought process and how you adapt on the fly.
Donny, I am super impressed by the log lift.. Very well thought out.
With this design, Some one could very well adapt it to any wood splitter.
On the fly engineering at its finest !! I love it... If it doesn't stay up add a pin.... Very Good Progress !!!
Thought about adding a pin and tried it out even; decided to use a latch instead.
Dear Doon, I have been following you on your channel for some time, congratulations on your inventiveness. Thank you for taking the time to make your videos. a greeting from Sicily
I am sure that those who do not like the project are the competitor with so much envy for your talent.
Looking Pret-ty good.
That little splitter is really being put to work.
Glad to see you’re not trying to make it float.
🤣😂🤣😂
When you're done and ready, tow it with your track vehicle !! 😀👍
I absolutely love this stuff, I'm always doing projects like this around my ranch
That will be a BADASS machine when you get it finished!!! 👍👍
Another interesting and entertaining video!
Your mind must be stuck in overdrive all the time.
Hats off to you and your talent.
Cheers once again from Sydney Australia..👍🇦🇺👍
Idea is like an itch that you can scratch only by making the ideas real. Thank you very much for watching. 💪
I can not understand why anyone would give you a thumbs down Donn, Your videos are great as is your ingenuity!
No worries. It doesn't affect the outcome - I'm gonna cut and split wood, either with this machine or by hand if the machine doesn't work. 😆
This thing is awesome! Greetings from the Sierra Nevada mountains of California!
When I was young and had a lot of energy I loved to do things like you, l just didn’t do as much. I enjoy watching your ideals come to life. A suggestion, on the catch to hold the log lift up, you must lift the rod to put it in the hole. Make a short slide for the catch to slide up on and then drop into the hole. Then weld a short piece to the side of the rod to lift it to let it down.
I built a splitter in 89 after a hurricane hit my area. We had so many large oak trees down everywhere. I built mine about 24” high, tired of bending over, with a traveling wedge and lift table. The first log was 24-26” long 49” dia, over 1000 lbs. it started to twist the H beam so I had to put an outrigger on the side.
60,000 psi. 5” cyl, 30” stroke, 2 stage pump, 6 HP motor. Never saw a piece of wood it couldn’t split. I think you would have been proud of it yourself.
Stay safe No, they don’t have to float lol
I already did the rod lifting slide but didn't show it on the video. Although the unhooking procedure is still manual at the moment.
You amaze. I wish we were next door neighbors, I could learn even more from you!!
Getting there Donn, looking good ! Enjoying watching your progress. Thanks for sharing with us. Fred.
I know it doesn't have to float but remember the worlds supply of steel is limited! And I would like to build forks for my skidloader this summer. Really a good video. Stay safe and always wash your hands. Love your content.
Good thing you built a tank.....you're gonna need one to haul that monster around!
Friggn' awesome work, again, brother.
"Dosen't have to float" 🤣🤣 love it!
The way I see it.....the stronger the better. It's going to be taking quite the beating..... That things a BEAST!
"This project doesn't have to float". Love it
.. lol
Just a suggestion, on the locking mechanism the holds the log lifter up put a ramp on the piece with a hole in it to automatically catch the locking rod thus freeing up your hand.
Or a spring so it doesn't engage unless you push it down into the hole. But definitely something so it doesn't crash without manual intervention... However I'm assuming he already has a plan though - he seems to have plan for most everything, lol.
Mark Harris, my exact thought😄
as I watched him cycle it a couple of times. lol 👍👍
An eccentric ramp half moon so it slides in both directions into place. Also a lever to disengage or just pop the arm out of the hole mounted at a 90 degree offset. He could also increase lifting strength with a longer lever or one acting on another. Altogether a great diy
I absolutely cannot wait until the next episode. I am hooked on your builds.
It's starting to look like the 2020 Nobel Prize for Innovator
Very smart making the log loading arms disengage when not be used. I was thinking there were way to many moving parts at once. Just asking to get hurt. Great job!
This is going to be a cool wood processing tool when finished. I like the way you think. Let the machine do the work. Regards, Solomon
What do you mean the wood splitter is not going to float? That's where I do all my best wood splitting. Well I'm not on board with this voodoo. Lol keep being you and do what you do. Love the builds.
в 10 й серии мы увидим самоходный радио управляемый комбайн по заготовке дров )
Hey brother dont worry about the naysayers you build your awesome machinery how you like brother always enjoy your videos. Your friend from Larned Ks Eric Houser.
Great job man .. your Inventive and engineering thought process works similar to mine... keep up the great videos
Good job 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Возле отверстия под крючок надо приварить уголок буквой v крючок скользить будет при падении и прямо в отверстие попадёт! Рукой поправлять не надо!!! 🤘👍👍
Regrettably I've not seen a video of yours in quite a while, I'm so glad to see the same filming technique and I'm even more glad to see such a great looking work space, never was there a man more deserving of it!!!! Well done Donn!!
This guy is briliant not everything comes new from the store one has to be inventive GOOD JOB 😀😀😀😀😀😀😀🇦🇺🇦🇺
Cheers man. Have to be even more inventive at these circumstances we are having at the moment.
Awesome 👍👍👍Thanks for sharing
Как же круто у тебя все получается. Ты просто гений. Молодчина!!!
Perfect syncronicity!
You can't over-engineer anything, you've a great little quad to move it. Keep up the vids
My favourite project since your saw mill!
Thanks Donn
Cheers man. I have more home related useful projects coming. Stay tuned for future videos! 😉
Another awsome video man! Keep up the amazing content and keep inspiring people!
Русский понимаешь? Или переводишь? Нравятся твои фильмы. Смотрю, набираюсь теоритисеских знаний. СПАСИБО что показываешь 😁👍👏👏👏👋
i am also mad like you about engineering , but i unable to study it ..but now i am working as a technician and mechanic in malaysia...i also try to do something new 😁for satisfy my dreams ...Hello and Namaste from Nepal 🙏
Отличная работа.👍👍👍👍
Genious , this thing is emerging from your head, wonderful work, especially on the saw motor shaft, fascinating. Well done keep it up.
Brilliant idea! It will save a lot of time and pain. 😉👍👍
Awesome work! It is so automated I am expecting a part of the machine to plant a new tree sapling too. lol
I would fully automate the movement of the carriage:
Add a two no-touch stop sensor at the carriage, this way you can use a self-latching relay to cycle the action.
The chainsaw can be added to this automation in the same manner. :)
Gênio , parabéns seu fã Brasileiro ARTUR !
Well... one problem = one solution... but I was wondering : when does this guy work for money ? I say that because I myself would need 48hrs per day to do as many things as you do !!!! Respect, respect, respect !!!
Nice progress!
Awesome. Love it. You are a great welder. Greetings from Belgium. Dirk
Does not have to float! 😂 And sure as hell, it won’t fly either.
Great work, once again. 💪
Мастерская хорошая. И голова с руками на месте. Только из-за этого проекта подписался, тоже такой станок хочу сбацать.
Смотрю с удовольствием! Молодец всё что делаешь класс!
Да ты гений😀👍👍👍
Love the "Does not have to float" lol
Замысловатая куйня, ждём продолжения😉👍
Looking great, we had an Apache log processor and they are very handy
Never mind the critics. As they say, "Those who can't do, criticize."
In Estonia we say: "Who doesn't know how to do something, they teach others how to do it ant those who doesn't know how to teach others how to do it, they inspect and supervise others."
It's well on its way to becoming a wood processing center lol. Very cool!
Once more a very nice build from you👌💪. You can always make on arm feeding on angle like 40 degrees when it will be on top , soo the wood roll alone at the end (with a stop at the inner side as long is going to prevent sticking between the arm and the rest machine) .When is down the arm to go up the arm is making about 90 degrees rotation soo by adding a metal at inner side of arm to hold the wood rolling early at to soo the metal stop will change angle at the top as well and release the wood at the desired place.. Keep going 😉
Guys, leave Donny alone with all your suggestions! This is only a prototype and just off the top of his head! Most of your suggestions will automatically come to Donny without even reading your suggestions. Then, when the prototype is finished. The modifications will come with ease and blow your socks off even more. Also, Ignore what Donny said about this thing not floating. This thing will fly. :-)
"This project does not have to float."
You win the internet today.
Brilliant! One tip; loglifters "pulling arm" from cylinder needs long hole because there will allways build up all kind of stuff under lifting forks. (Bark, sawdust, dirt...) If lifting mechanism is solid, hydraulic cylinder will push whole firewood factory upside down. 🤪
Гениально!!!👍👍👍
Great Master! My respect! 💪💪💪
Классный агрегат получается,лайк !
Smart design
Pretty cool
Next level thinking. Great job
I enjoy watching all your videos. You're a multi talented creator!
why are you not building thing to save the world god bless i love watching you build stuff it is great
magic takes shape.💯👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Super. Pozdrowienia z Polski :)
Your comment that it doesn't have to float in response to people saying stuff about the weight made me laugh.
At 9:07
If you welded a couple of oval plates on the ends of the arms, you would be able to roll in the tree log. And when the arms were turned up, the oval pieces would prevent the tree log from rolling off.
At 10:19
Maybe you could insert a solenoid valve into the oil circuit. With a star/delta timer it will be possible to use one button.
Brilliant.
Excelente trabalho parabéns 👏👏👏
Great job done.. keep going..
Great job!!!
Great work. Just a lot of faith in a Chinese motor and pump though.
You do awesome fabrication, awesome work
I'm glad one of us knows what we're doing 😂😂 🇬🇧
G'day Donn very interesting project you have this time I can see what you want do with this log splitter the chain saw will be good for cutting to length. I look forward to your next video Donn it's always great to watch you, any way stay safe kind regards John
Excelent!!! Nice job!!!
This looks realy good! Also nicethat you included some trial an error fotage.Keep it up.!
Simply amazing man! I know it doesn't have to float, but, as I stated last week, I believe it will float! Hee, hee. Love your craftsmanship and entertaining videos. 👍👍Can hardly wait to see the chop saw/chainsaw come together and the demonstration! 💪💪 Oh, forgot to ask, is it going to have a handy angle grinder attachment too?? Maybe to prefab wooden spikes. You never know with the increasing number of vampires and zombies. It must be true, I searched it on Google!🤓
Husqvarna. High quality Swedish stuff 👍😀
Amazing bro nice one
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Welding equipment borrowed from Spetselektroodi AS, Estonia:
Fronius TransSteel 2700 welder
Optrel Crystal 2.0 Welding Helmet
Hypertherm Powermax 45 XP plasma cutter
You can connect electric switch to the control hand, such a way, what when you move handle, it automaticaly pushes the switch. I have done that in my log splitter, and that works great
The week is a half a week too long LOL
I wonder how well that chainsaw is going to work, the induction motor you are using has an rpm of approximately either 3000 or 1500, compared to a gasoline Chainsaw wich uses about 10000 at max speed, this seems pretty slow. Also the lubrication system that you will have to build seems like a big headscratcher to me. An off the shelve electric chainsaw seems much more simpler😊
This is possibly the first time I wasn't waiting for your video eagerly... Coz the entire week it was out of my mind. Seems the entire week went by with Covid Covid n Covid.
Man, your mind must be all mechanical with cogs and gears turning 24/7!