Electric Wood Splitter??

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Glendon Mullins

Glendon Mullins

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thanks for all the feedback, as i first suspected, i will be going the gas route, will be splitting mostly hardwoods here on the WV/VA border. Will work in some manual splitting as well for exercise! wont forget that
 

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Outstanding!! , Any idea how the sign guy went about the lettering / logo?, Vinyl template then paint then distress ????
Can’t remember exactly. He had me finish the wood before he painted it. I showed him actual boxes on the internet. He did have a computerized vinyl lettering machine. When he was done I believe he lightly sanded some of the lettering to fade it out and look naturally aged. I had a bunch of rusty old nails. I cut them down to about an inch and drilled the hickory to drive them in. Box is 21”x 47”. I try to cut my wood 15” to 16” but that doesn’t always happen. The box will take 19” long pieces if I end up with them. I put a 3/4”x4”x5’ board in each end of the box and I can stack 5’ high.
 

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Don’t know what shape your in, but I bought a used gas splitter cheap and wish I’d just rented 1 every few years to split the tough rounds I couldn’t get with a Fiskers X27. I like hearing that maul split wood and it’s fast.Hard to get big rounds over 20” up on the horizontal anyway.
About 2 stacks done with the splitter out of of 12 -cherry some oak and dead elm.
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My father bought an electric because the small size allowed him to move it around a lot easier. He built a trailer hitch mount so he can have the splitter at the exact height so he can pull the rounds from the back of the pick up and right into the splitter. Works pretty slick.

It's definitely not the most powerful, and it's slow as hell, but the size and portability makes it nice to use.
 
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Hard to tell from the photo but it looks like you have at least 1 circle stack there.
I did 2 circle stacks this year and I'm not sure if I did them well. I've driven past a couple of them and I feel like they were bigger than mine. I did them as a single ring and filled the center section with all the odd shaped stuff
 

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1 circle stack there
No they’re all on pallets in rows with space to walk between .

I stacked the splits a little loose for air flow also. Stacked so a “mouse can run through , but a cat can’t follow.”

Get 10 covers from 6 mil plastic from a 10x25’ roll -lasts at least 2 years on the stack. I got tired of the second moving of dry firewood to a woodshed and just pull dry wood from under the plastic on the pallet now.
 
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Don’t know what shape your in, but I bought a used gas splitter cheap and wish I’d just rented 1 every few years to split the tough rounds I couldn’t get with a Fiskers X27. I like hearing that maul split wood and it’s fast.Hard to get big rounds over 20” up on the horizontal anyway.
About 2 stacks done with the splitter out of of 12 -cherry some oak and dead elm.
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Ya know i may jsut try this route for now and see how it goes before i purchase the log truck of wood to have delivered
 
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