Log splitter
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Log splitter
My partner's folks bought me this for my birthday back in March:-
http://www.wolf-online.co.uk/product.as ... 1QodIWGbhg
A manually operated 10-ton hydraulic log splitter. I can't recommend it enough!!
http://www.wolf-online.co.uk/product.as ... 1QodIWGbhg
A manually operated 10-ton hydraulic log splitter. I can't recommend it enough!!
Andy Hunt
http://greencottage.burysolarclub.net
http://greencottage.burysolarclub.net
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Looks an interesting piece of kit although is it expensive enough? ie is it going to carry on performing year in year out for the next decade?
I actually thoroughly enjoy the heave ho of traditional axe splitting. Keeps me fit anyway! Of course, I will have first employed a chainsaw to cut the log to the required length - like to use some mod cons!
I actually thoroughly enjoy the heave ho of traditional axe splitting. Keeps me fit anyway! Of course, I will have first employed a chainsaw to cut the log to the required length - like to use some mod cons!
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About £130 I think - it seems very robust, as it's manually operated there shouldn't be any problems using it for a good decade.
I used to split my logs with an axe too, but with a very small back yard I ended up cracking quite a few flags!! The log splitter can be used indoors too, which is quite handy with the weather we have been getting!
That company do a foldable metal saw-horse too, which I've ordered, for the chainsaw lopping stage.
I used to split my logs with an axe too, but with a very small back yard I ended up cracking quite a few flags!! The log splitter can be used indoors too, which is quite handy with the weather we have been getting!
That company do a foldable metal saw-horse too, which I've ordered, for the chainsaw lopping stage.
Andy Hunt
http://greencottage.burysolarclub.net
http://greencottage.burysolarclub.net
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I still prefer a bow saw for cutting logs and a maul for splitting them. I bought a saw horse off ebay for £16 and it may be the best £16 I ever spent! I find the manual methods really help me to keep fit and considering my beer habit, I need something to stop my weight under control.
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