welded some scrap metal and other shit together and this is the result. Need still some changes, mostly whit the lifter (too weak) and blade adjustmet, weak also. Eikä toi ritiläkään oikeen toimi, puut menee ohi.
Nice! Here is my 24 ton log splitter with 2 hydraulic cylinders, I have built a splitting wedge too. Very fast machine :) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pqOqoi8FEho.html
Nice! Here is my 24 ton log splitter with 2 hydraulic cylinders, I have built a splitting wedge too. Very fast machine :) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pqOqoi8FEho.html
Niissä uudemmissa pikkukoneissahan tulee minkkiloikku kaupanpäälle 😄 ei saa käsiä vaara-alueelle, mutta saako pölliäkään? Tämä nyt on melko hidasliikkeinen, että järjen kun koittaa pitää mukana, niin toivottavasti pysyy sormet tallella.
Nice! Here is my 24 ton log splitter with 2 hydraulic cylinders, I have built a splitting wedge too. Very fast machine :) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pqOqoi8FEho.html
Actually, i havent have a bromlem with big woods. But few times i have got a good jam with small ones. A big diameter wood pushes previous wood thru and clears the wedge. Too small wood can wedge whit previous wood and create a good jam. But overall im happy with the machine and it is ok for my needs. The steel is too thin on the push plate. And many other places too. Did not understand, why the commorsial machines used so thich steel. Now i do.
Nice! Here is my 24 ton log splitter with 2 hydraulic cylinders, I have built a splitting wedge too. Very fast machine :) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pqOqoi8FEho.html
@@kihoo9423 Juu. Kyllä se jälkikäteen aateltuna ois pitänyt mennä romukauppaan ja ostaa kunnon plootua kerralla. Rahan ois säästänyt sit puikkokuluissa+ hitokseen vähemmän hitsaamista. Kun nyt tehtiin nurkista löytyneistä romuista kunnon palapeli 😄
Sorry, not for sale. And if i charge even 10€/h for work, it would be too expensive. There is a lots of commercial manufacturer, that makes good and better machines. Eastonmade for example.. And there is safety issues too, this certainly dot fill regulations.
Thank you for great demonstration. Wish I had the metal skills to do something like this. I like the lift and the multi split wedge. One and done. I use a sledge and a wedge. Sometimes a maul. I just can't keep doing this as I'm getting older. Three cords swinging a sledge is wearing out the shoulders and hands
Hi, overall flow is 23l/min, so about 6 gallons. The motors are 3kw each, so total power 6kw. I dont no exact diameter of the piston, guessing 125mm, cylinder outer diameter is 140mm. So at max pressure 210bar the force is about 25 metric tons.
😅 True. Actually havent use the lift too much. One time even tought that that was a waste of time to build it. But then again, this winter splitted some large birch and then it is nice to have lift when one peace weight is 40-80kg. And there is pritty obvious desing flaw. The splitting operation handle is on the other side than the lift. You can reach it, but litlle unplesent to use like that. The handel sould have been center of the machine.
Nice! Here is my 24 ton log splitter with 2 hydraulic cylinders, I have built a splitting wedge too. Very fast machine :) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pqOqoi8FEho.html
Nice! Here is my 24 ton log splitter with 2 hydraulic cylinders, I have built a splitting wedge too. Very fast machine :) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pqOqoi8FEho.html
Nice! Here is my 24 ton log splitter with 2 hydraulic cylinders, I have built a splitting wedge too. Very fast machine :) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pqOqoi8FEho.html
Kyllähän tuossa muutama asia tulisi tehtyä erilailla, nyt kun konetta on käyttänyt ja huomannut ongelmat. Mutta ku ite tekee, saa sitä mitä tulee 😄 isolle puulle pelaa kyllä hyvin, pienemmälle puulle tarttis olla eri terä, mutta sitten taas turhan hidas. Giljotiinikone olisi hyvä kaveri tuolle, jolla menis pienemmät puut nopeaan.
Hi, i really cant say. 95% of the wood that i split is birch, alder, spruce and pine. Here, in Finland we dont have much hardwood. And when we do have, it is tought to be too valuable to "waist" burning. This oak was strike by lightning and we make table out of it. photos.app.goo.gl/gPbHAs4gG3dUWhir9
Thanks. Yes, the table was not very good. I welded some sheet metal under the blade and edges to the debree separator. Works ok now. photos.app.goo.gl/8yFWbdp5JmsTyNPt9
Here is some story about buildin. In finnish thou.. konekansa.net/threads/klapikone-projekti.62249/ If i would start all over, i would spend more money on proper steel, suitable for this kind of machine. And copy somethin like eastonmade splitter. They look very nice. But this machine cost about 500€, so pretty low budget.
This is a great design but instead of letting the firewood fall on the ground I would want to band it before it falls to the ground and makes you pick it up
That latching return throw is brilliant. I was thinking about buying a detent valve for my next build (already got a multi spool block from a scrapped timber crane) but now I'm gonna adapt your idea, thanks !
Thanks. First i was plannin copy this, but then i started thinkin, that semi-auto is safer than flly-automatic 😏 m.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-GXIRznGtjXE.html