I give a quick update on what’s happening in the wood yard and explain my personal choice of wedge. And you see the Eastonmade 12-22 in action with the 4-way wedge.
Hey Brad great video brother 👍I have the same machine and wedges as you ,like you I use my boxwedge for the bigger rounds does an excellent job, six way I have used it some,but the four way it pretty much stays in. Keep up the good work 👍👍🇺🇸
Got to go burnside my bearings are in for my J-5 , my hunting season start in Newfoundland on September 10 for rifle season . Got 3 month off moose hunting to do .
I can’t wait. I ordered the 12-22 in January with a 4 way tall, a 7 way box wedge and an extended off feed plate/ tray I know they told me it was around 11-12 month lead time but I am hopeful for an earlier delivery. Has anyone reading this taken recent delivery of an Eastonmade and if so how log did you have to wait
Hello Mike thanks for watching and commenting. Andrew and the whole Eastonmade team are outstanding and will do the best to get your splitter out on time. A year is more of a maximum time frame. You probably will receive it earlier but don’t rush the best splitter you will ever receive and with a team like no other that will help you when needed. Congratulations on your purchase Brad 👌🏻🔥🇨🇦
I have the same wedge, the 7 way box wedge and the tall four way. I think I prefer the four way, the box wedge makes too much trash and wood gets stuck a lot
I agree the 4 way is a great overall wedge and you having the taller one would even be better. The Box wedge is awesome keep in mine what type of wood you are splitting. 98% of the time I have no problem clean straight grain woods like Oak for example makes outstanding firewood. Cheers thanks for watching my friend Brad👌🏻🔥🇨🇦
Hello Dan. I do agree it’s not a cheap piece of a equipment money wise, on the hand if you are into the firewood business I have to it’s been a total game changer on production hands down where my time as been reduced dramatically. Production rate increase 3 times period.
@@savagefirewood I work full time and do wood for myself next year thing start maybe selling. I burn about 4 full cords a year. My dad burns probably double that. So wood keeps me busy. Splitting a face cord a hour is slow. This would triple my production. Not to mention save my back.
@@danshouseofsmokeandoutdoor7119 You can rent a wood processor and knock out your wood needs for the year in a weekend. Friend of mine buys a log truck worth of wood and rents a wood processor for 16hours and knocks out his wood needs. 7-12 cords depending on log truck company
Wow, I love that splitter. What a producer
The 12-22 is awesome. So versatile and modular with all the wedge options. Great job on your sales. Keep it up!
Thank you my firewood friend cheers 🍻
Great video. Expressive machine. That tool saves the back too. Keep up the great work.
Hey Brad great video brother 👍I have the same machine and wedges as you ,like you I use my boxwedge for the bigger rounds does an excellent job, six way I have used it some,but the four way it pretty much stays in. Keep up the good work 👍👍🇺🇸
EASTONMADE is a beautiful pc of equipment buddy . Take care
Got to go burnside my bearings are in for my J-5 , my hunting season start in Newfoundland on September 10 for rifle season . Got 3 month off moose hunting to do .
I can’t wait. I ordered the 12-22 in January with a 4 way tall, a 7 way box wedge and an extended off feed plate/ tray I know they told me it was around 11-12 month lead time but I am hopeful for an earlier delivery. Has anyone reading this taken recent delivery of an Eastonmade and if so how log did you have to wait
Hello Mike thanks for watching and commenting. Andrew and the whole Eastonmade team are outstanding and will do the best to get your splitter out on time. A year is more of a maximum time frame. You probably will receive it earlier but don’t rush the best splitter you will ever receive and with a team like no other that will help you when needed. Congratulations on your purchase Brad 👌🏻🔥🇨🇦
I have the same wedge, the 7 way box wedge and the tall four way. I think I prefer the four way, the box wedge makes too much trash and wood gets stuck a lot
I agree the 4 way is a great overall wedge and you having the taller one would even be better. The Box wedge is awesome keep in mine what type of wood you are splitting. 98% of the time I have no problem clean straight grain woods like Oak for example makes outstanding firewood. Cheers thanks for watching my friend Brad👌🏻🔥🇨🇦
That’s definitely a heck of splitter I want get one but lot coin.
Hello Dan. I do agree it’s not a cheap piece of a equipment money wise, on the hand if you are into the firewood business I have to it’s been a total game changer on production hands down where my time as been reduced dramatically. Production rate increase 3 times period.
@@savagefirewood I work full time and do wood for myself next year thing start maybe selling. I burn about 4 full cords a year. My dad burns probably double that. So wood keeps me busy. Splitting a face cord a hour is slow. This would triple my production. Not to mention save my back.
@@danshouseofsmokeandoutdoor7119 You can rent a wood processor and knock out your wood needs for the year in a weekend. Friend of mine buys a log truck worth of wood and rents a wood processor for 16hours and knocks out his wood needs. 7-12 cords depending on log truck company