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  • @joshpodejko7305
    @joshpodejko7305 10 місяців тому +17

    I was a bit worried with a large number of fake reviews but I am very pleased with the results. Bit of background, ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxmKn8dCAXovWn8_cLYoosGLVrVrpwlIMc I need to split approximately 1.5 cords of wood and didn't feel like destroying my back. I purchased this anticipating to have a few issues splitting wood but have only come across a few logs of elm where the stringy nature of elm made it more difficult to split. Overall its not a necessarily fast process but it also isn't a very arduous one either. I came and went fairly often to do different tasks but once I stayed and got into a system I could easily split my pieces in a fairly timely manner.

  • @black_sheep_fab9411
    @black_sheep_fab9411 4 місяці тому

    Nice. I really dig the electric start for a homebuilt rig that's a nice touch

  • @cody7548
    @cody7548 2 роки тому

    Well done, really great job including the information needed to follow your process without any unnecessary filler info. Quick, to the point, good camera coverage of what you were describing and we'll demonstrated. Thanks for the video man 👍

  • @axeman6560
    @axeman6560 5 років тому +1

    The word "robust" springs to mind.

  • @marchindy
    @marchindy 7 років тому +1

    Very nice...well built. Like how you explain things.

  • @suemcfarlane4199
    @suemcfarlane4199 6 років тому

    Love the multiple head wedge design

  • @Snarky79
    @Snarky79 7 років тому

    Balsy!! Muscley!! Well done!!

  • @user-lq2fb4sx1e
    @user-lq2fb4sx1e 7 років тому

    bottle of Crown in the fridge, and man what a cool splitter!! Howdy from a fellow Manitoban.

  • @CraigArndt
    @CraigArndt 6 років тому

    Great job on this splitter. Some really thick steel, nice to build it strong so you don’t get twisting.

  • @carytowncat
    @carytowncat 7 років тому

    One of my favorite things is watching log splitting videos lol sooo soothing. Must appeal to my primal brain. :)

  • @RAMPHD
    @RAMPHD 7 років тому

    You are a true master craftsman.

  • @aserta
    @aserta 7 років тому

    A good solid foundation is the start of great things. Nice idea to keep it simple and have that center beam as the structural core of the splitter.

  • @jeffbaker655
    @jeffbaker655 6 років тому

    Nice job,looks very strong.

  • @82leone
    @82leone 7 років тому

    So good I need me one of those for this winter 😎👍

  • @scottfurlong5475
    @scottfurlong5475 6 років тому

    Sweet, there's a bottle of kraken in the fridge. Awesome stuff! Nice splitter to...wish I had that last fall.

  • @buildexplore3278
    @buildexplore3278 7 років тому

    Great build!

  • @frednowicki7355
    @frednowicki7355 6 років тому

    Great job !

  • @Retroweld
    @Retroweld 7 років тому +4

    Whoa! Thats awesome. Nice job!

  • @northcountryrich9611
    @northcountryrich9611 6 років тому

    just found your channel, great stuff!

  • @kevinparker7953
    @kevinparker7953 6 років тому

    Good presentation. well done.

  • @Kugos27
    @Kugos27 7 років тому

    Built solid, gonna last the ages. Good idea upgrading the motor.
    The wood was split into excellent size sections too.
    I'd hire you to put together creations like this for me in the future if I ever get the money.

  • @biggoof2597
    @biggoof2597 7 років тому

    Great build man haha I'm jealous of your skills

  • @dansherrell6803
    @dansherrell6803 5 років тому

    Nice! I dig it!

  • @douglasthompson2740
    @douglasthompson2740 7 років тому

    Hello, Always fun to see new video from you. One of my favorite innovations in log splitting (well actually two) are the ram in the middle so you are splitting on the forward stroke and the back stroke. The other I think works well for most machines is to fabricate a receiver (such as your two upright cutters could be flat plate that the wedges drop down over) so that your wedge can be changed out to any configuration you like with whatever you are splitting. Easy to replace a damaged wedge and you can gear it to the amount of power available. Think vertical trailer hitch (or two one on each side of the I beam) that your wedge can drop onto with a tube in tube. Big stuff can be split with a multi wedge etc. etc. Always fun to ride along with your ideas. Take care. Doug

    • @REDNIC79
      @REDNIC79 7 років тому

      i like the receiver idea, i may go that way if i'm not happy with the multi wedge. thanks!

  • @steffentangen8039
    @steffentangen8039 2 роки тому

    Hi made this design of old excavator parts. Really stable and good design! I put 3 knives on it so i split up to 12 pieces everything is staggered and works like a charm!

  • @MissouriOldTimer
    @MissouriOldTimer 7 років тому +7

    looks good, you can always add a piece to your push plate to make it run closer to your knives.

    • @REDNIC79
      @REDNIC79 7 років тому +6

      +MissouriOldTimer your right! Why is the answer always sitting right in front of me but I can't see it? Thanks! Love it, I can even make the plate have blocks that push right in between the blades. Cheers, thanks for watching and commenting

    • @sammax4245
      @sammax4245 6 років тому

      @REDNIC79 Cut the push plate that it can go between the blades, if you add blocks the wood will stuck on those blocks.

  • @user-ju3cg3lh9n
    @user-ju3cg3lh9n 6 років тому

    Very nice!

  • @GarageGuru
    @GarageGuru 6 років тому

    Nice job buddy

  • @tedjohn441
    @tedjohn441 7 років тому +1

    Nice job you should build yourself a lift on the opposite side you certainly have the skill to do so. Bending over gets old quick. I built mine 4" off the ground I have a bad back so I work on my knee's.
    Ted

  • @harveyroad6
    @harveyroad6 3 роки тому

    Nice work.

  • @jimdorman1550
    @jimdorman1550 5 років тому

    Missouri Ol Timer said it. And your type of wood will differ. But overall, pretty fair. I use to have a straight six powered, now a 3 point pto on a 125hp tractor. I'm looking again tho. Because I got a big hydraulic power unit. And winter is coming. LoL

  • @GROP300
    @GROP300 6 років тому

    awesome

  • @brianjonker510
    @brianjonker510 6 років тому

    Nice looking welds. But yes you are correct. The most importnant aspect is depth of penetration

  • @Harley04
    @Harley04 7 років тому +1

    did you watch any videos of other splitters before building? I think I have only seen the blades radiate out from the center

  • @kevinholbrook7174
    @kevinholbrook7174 3 роки тому

    I like the idea of your 6-way wedge! But if you increase your return line to a 1 inch or a 3/4 inch as for your intake 1/2 inch line you would have increased the speed of your ram! Good Luck on getting your wedge dialed in!!

  • @suemcfarlane4199
    @suemcfarlane4199 6 років тому

    Really cool video sorry you lost some of your footage but what you have film is really practical blacksmithing for people who are homesteading and want to in crease their skills and make or modifie practical tools that you need for rural life

  • @curtissiwak5349
    @curtissiwak5349 5 років тому

    Nice build. Is that a 5 inch cylinder? also how many gallons per minute is your pump.

  • @ke6bnl
    @ke6bnl 3 роки тому

    nice if you could have used and old bucket blade of cutter off a box scraper for the harder material, just a thought

  • @user-rn6yc1vh4q
    @user-rn6yc1vh4q 5 років тому

    I put a solid 2'' rubber block in face of my splitter , pushes right up to cutting edge .

  • @davidfredenburg8283
    @davidfredenburg8283 4 роки тому

    IT WORKS 👍

  • @knuckle47
    @knuckle47 7 років тому +2

    Rednic, my own home built 8hp Honda with a 2" ram is a monster and easily pushes 24" oak. Your 15hp with 3/4 and 1 1/8" steel is killer strength. My blade comes from a loader bucket and is tempered steel, not the easiest to grind an edge into. Are your blades cold rolled and do they maintain an edge? Not that they lose shape at all : )

    • @REDNIC79
      @REDNIC79 7 років тому +1

      yes they are just cold rolled...and have maintained so far anyhow.........and yeah she's a beast !

    • @charliegrey6200
      @charliegrey6200 7 років тому

      1055 steel works great you can get them fairly cheap from your local bobcat dealer or ebay. Just purchase bobcat cutting edges. They dont come sharp but grinding only sucks but so bad.

  • @claudiab0755
    @claudiab0755 6 років тому

    i am a Rednic too :)

  • @TheJoewag
    @TheJoewag 6 років тому

    cool shirt...Eddy rules!!...\m/

  • @franktoledo6342
    @franktoledo6342 3 роки тому

    Some logs with a 3 branches could be tough to split. To something new its worth trying.

  • @roadhandviking2741
    @roadhandviking2741 6 років тому

    Just my opinion; I would have used one heavy center blade and arranged two horizontal knives on an "X" shape off the main wedge. That way there is no choke point for wood to get bound up, but you still get a multi-split

  • @bucbucbuc111
    @bucbucbuc111 6 років тому

    Just curious. Whats your plans for the Snow Pontoons in the background?

  • @keytopic4578
    @keytopic4578 7 років тому

    Very nice work... NIce Birch wood too ! I am almost finished w/ mine here too...
    BUt > I am looking to see if other people used regular pipe fittings on the pressure side - I used one galv fitting on the control valve and know they are not rated for 3000-psi -
    Anyone have any failure stories on this issue ??

    • @REDNIC79
      @REDNIC79 7 років тому

      never had a problem myself....but i know that its not a good idea.....but i do it! hehe

    • @keytopic4578
      @keytopic4578 7 років тому

      Ha - alright man - I'm a rebel myself !
      thx

  • @guspompa3283
    @guspompa3283 6 років тому

    Sweet better de any at store and super super heavy duty 😈😈

  • @KennethPWise
    @KennethPWise 6 років тому

    My question for you.. the 3/4 thick blade how wide and long did you cut it... and the top cross blade 3/4 thick? And how wide and long did you make that one as well?

    • @REDNIC79
      @REDNIC79 6 років тому

      +Kenneth P. Wise the width on the 3/4 vehicle blades is around 4in the horizontal blade is 1/2" thick and approximately 8x12....basically it was made to split the average log size around here

    • @KennethPWise
      @KennethPWise 6 років тому

      Ok 3/4 think by 4 inch wide by how long? I'm guessing the total length of the vertical piece 16 inches with 6 inches through the i beam or 24 inches?
      I'm trying to copy your blades if i can. ... I'm on hangouts i sent you a message on it.. can we talk one on one about it? My email is wisewelding@netzero.net or Facebook Ken p.wise.. look me up. . Because I can't find you.... i really talk more with you about it... please look me up. ... Facebook page. Hog wild for Piglets or Ken P. Wise will find me..... thanks again.

  • @19Dennis53
    @19Dennis53 5 років тому

    That wood is soft and burns like a roll of toilet paper. I would like to see that with hickory!

  • @josejimenez7101
    @josejimenez7101 4 роки тому

    Any recently videos of the splitter

  • @trey1531
    @trey1531 7 років тому

    I really liked this vid. Too bad you lost the other footage the other

  • @1964mrfx
    @1964mrfx 3 роки тому

    what is the horizontal plate made of

  • @poorfatman5317
    @poorfatman5317 6 років тому

    the way u made your six way is so different is there an advantage the way you did it

    • @REDNIC79
      @REDNIC79 6 років тому

      +Tom Reed the only reason it was done that way is that it does not relay on the welds for strength. It can come apart or break off due too bad welds

  • @andrechalut913
    @andrechalut913 5 років тому

    I am interested buy the 2 cylinder that are on the floor having a long spiral welded on , I have been dreaming of a moterise machine using hydrolique motor , it could float, it could run on dirt road ,snow ,Ford as a patent on this , it was used usind a Fordson tractor

  • @2naturesownplace
    @2naturesownplace 5 років тому

    would be a lot better if you had staggered the blades about 1/2" that also reduces strain on the pump and engine.

  • @drivin69
    @drivin69 6 років тому

    i wish you luck but i think when your splitting hard wood and you hit a knot gone twist that like a pretzel ....i could be wrong and i hope i am but if you want that to work i would brace the wedge up with guests even twisting the i beam i would think about... but if all you split is birch and pine the soft woods you should be good... i may be wrong though never no...

  • @scotthowell406
    @scotthowell406 3 роки тому

    How much would you charge to make one

  • @markgerrey7451
    @markgerrey7451 6 років тому

    soft old wood

  • @terminatord4
    @terminatord4 7 років тому

    Sweet! Sucks the SD card burned you!

  • @user-xl2ok4cr7q
    @user-xl2ok4cr7q 5 років тому

    Ножи закреплены не очень.на тонких плоскостях тавра.сучкастая вершинка вынесет их с корнем.сопротивление большое(ножей много)

  • @nehoraibitton8226
    @nehoraibitton8226 7 років тому

    is it the screw drive motor

  • @17hmr243
    @17hmr243 7 років тому +3

    you didnt get peno coz you never beveled the edges....

  • @keytopic4578
    @keytopic4578 7 років тому

    ** Maybe I'll dump oil in it , put on safety glasses and go for it !

  • @geraldc3654
    @geraldc3654 5 років тому

    Like your wedge setup allot, build this 6 ton splitter 1979, rebuild to 25 ton 2013 with all same metal. ua-cam.com/video/E_SBPhWm8nA/v-deo.html Something you may want to do to yours is weld an thick plate to I beam about 1 ft long or longer under wedge on vertical part of I beam. Most wood split here is red oak, white oak, hickory and pecan. Boom with 12 v winch and timber dogs saves back big time. Also I use only marine gas with shatbil added absolutely, learned the hard way

  • @charliegrey6200
    @charliegrey6200 7 років тому

    Awesome design. I stole it but with an extra horizontal blade and am almost done. How big is your cylinder and how many gpms are you running?

    • @REDNIC79
      @REDNIC79 7 років тому

      5" 22gpm/6gpm

  • @weldweld5629
    @weldweld5629 5 років тому

    Just subscribed. Why haven’t you done a video in 9 months? Give it up for good?

  • @timberwolf0122
    @timberwolf0122 7 років тому

    I'm keeping my eyes peeled for an old splitter, I had the idea if I could find one with a bad motor/pump I could run a quick connect tap of either my hydraulic trencher or yard tractor loader to power the splitter.

  • @f8gayttg
    @f8gayttg 6 років тому

    démonstration avec du chêne plein de nœuds ????????

  • @earthstewardude
    @earthstewardude 6 років тому

    Why did you make this video? To show us how to do the same? Working drawings for sale would be cool. I'd pay. be good to know what gpm the pump is, diameter of the cylinder... etc. so many videos so few drawings/ blue prints

  • @swaybottone2354
    @swaybottone2354 6 років тому

    I would finish this video but I saw the screw drive project off to the side and lost any respect for fabricator. To me screw drive vehicles are a colossal waste of talent time and resources.

    • @samducrane4938
      @samducrane4938 5 років тому

      so ? he wanted to play with it and he did - let people live their own lives and go be stupid and petty somewhere else -