Is this a splitter?
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How would you keep the log from twisting?
Splitter? It's an apple corer! ;)
It's a screw splitter. Not particularly safe. The ground hopefully stops the log from rotating, and you push it against the screw, which pulls itself into the wood, and splits it.
Of course if you get the process wrong, the wood twists and squashes your hand....
Ian
yes a splitter, i would be more interested in the gumball/peanut machine standing there.
they used to have those splitters bolted to the rear axle on a truck. you jamb the log onto the screw from the side of the log, not the end like a conventional splitter. it should have a piece of steel sticking out on the side that keeps the firewood from spinning. splits by screwing though the side of the piece of firewood.
I see a capstan or the makings of a Yankee yarder...but that's the tinkerer in me ;D
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I've never seen one in use,but saw quite a few on old cars about 20-30 years ago.Never saw one with its own motor. Seem like they have a big one on a skid steer that is run by hyds.
I saw one at the fair when I was a kid. It was on the back wheel of a jacked up V.W. Looked dangerous to me at that age. It was a demonstration. I think it was for sale.
Looks like it should be on the wheels of a war chariot or something :D
I could see those old Egyptians having chariot wars by seeing how many opponent chariots they could knock the wheels off. ;D :D :D
Den, do you put your dime in the meter there to start'r up? ;D
I think the movie they used "wood splitters" on the chariots was Ben Hur.
Maybe even 'Spartacus' with Kirk Douglas.
Here is a processor that uses a small screw type splitter and a buzz saw.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=rt5GmQatFeM
Just watched the video again and I am not sure that it is a rotating screw. It might be an ice pick style post splitter.
I've used one, and if there is a bar to keep the block from free spinning, then they work pretty good.
I think there is a bar (behind the wood box) that sticks out from the frame to keep the block from spinning, if placed correctly on the screw tip.
Not so good on a car or truck, as it is all "on your knees" or bending over work.
I like the adaptation of this table in the video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmMcDJnxSWA
My brother in law had one on the back of a John Deere 50 tricycle tractor back in the 70's. We split piles of wood with that thang. Seriously, it worked very well and we were young enough then that bending over didn't matter. The cone just fit right on the pto shaft. I'll bet that if you put one on a hydraulic auger head on a Bobcat, you could really go to town.
yep uncle Gary has one, still works, runs off the pto, splits them right now,
I have one that bolts up to an 8 lug GM or Ford . Bolt it on, Jack up the axle crank up the rpm and go.
They do work well, but, they are spooky. I wouldn't wear gloves or a long sleeved shirt or any clothing that could catch on the screw.
Even with the table or a bar to help keep it from spinning it looks too basic for me. If it had a rocker table like the first video I might use one.
This was another picture from Jerome. The gumball machine is just another example of the good junk that is sitting everywhere you look.
I use mine to break down logs that are too big for the processor.
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