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Old 03-02-2011, 10:35 PM   #1
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Electric log splitters

Anyone have one? Recommendations?
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Old 03-02-2011, 11:17 PM   #2
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Old 03-02-2011, 11:21 PM   #3
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Nah, the logs I have to split have far too many knots and are too wet for that. Plus, I am getting too old for that crap. I have split tons of wood, now it is time to automate.
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Nah, the logs I have to split have far too many knots and are too wet for that. Plus, I am getting too old for that crap. I have split tons of wood, now it is time to automate.
never too old to split wood

Those electric splitters are usually pretty crappy to be honest, known a few people to get them basically for the same reason as you ,knotty wet wood , and they suck. Much quicker to just do it the old fashioned way. You could also hire someone to split the wood. Or another popular option is to make a deal with a firewood company, they split it for a percentage of the wood.
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Those electric splitters are usually pretty crappy to be honest, known a few people to get them basically for the same reason as you ,knotty wet wood , and they suck.
Yeah, that is pretty much what I was expecting to hear.
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Anyone have one? Recommendations?
why cheap electric? Why not a gas powered one?
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Definitely go for gas powered. The electric ones suck. Rather than buy one, I usually end up renting for a day or two from the local Home Depot. High end one is usually about $60/day, and worth every penny.
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2 old guys live up on a hill, Walter and Fred. Fred sees Walter out back stacking up 10 cords of uncut wood behind his garage.

Concerned Fred rushes to the phone, and calls the local Sheriff.

"Sheriff Taylor, I'm watching Walter hide marijuana in his back yard right now, he's hid it inside his firewood, like right inside the logs! It's behind his garage".

Moments later, several cruisers and police department vehicles show up at Walter's house, and Fred watches as they rummage through all of his freshly stacked, uncut wood. Sheriff Taylor motions over his crew and tells them it the dope has to be in there, and orders the men to split all the wood until they find the hidden marijuana.

After about 3 hrs and after every log has been split, Fred watches the Police pack it in, and leave, he grabs his coat and crosses the street.

"Hey Walter, you old fuck, I see the cops were just here, they cut up all your wood?"

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That things got to be pullin alot of juice...you might as well heat your house with electric instead of using it to cut wood and start a fire
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That things got to be pullin alot of juice...you might as well heat your house with electric instead of using it to cut wood and start a fire
My thoughts exactly. $1000 - $1500 should get you a small gas splitter. My parents burn wood for heat and are constantly working on wood.. acquiring, splitting, stacking and hauling it inside when needed. Seems like more of a hassle than what it's worth.
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as had been said before , if you are getting one, go for the gas ones, the electrics suck. I am not so sure if its worth it though.

Up here I am buying a bush cord 16"for $320, cut and seasoned. They are all ready to burn, the odd one you will have to split, but its not worth buying a splitter for that small amount.

Beware of buying wood this time of yr , unless they are stored indoors, they are wet and useless
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Old 03-03-2011, 09:14 AM   #15
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I have used gas ones before. No question, they rock. The thing is, I am not going through wood like I used to, so it would be overkill.

The ramsplitter seems interesting. Will have to check more reviews.

I have heard Jdoughs story before. Maybe I will try that one.
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My 67 year old mother splits wood with a maul a wedge and a sledge hammer. I use a maul. Put the log on a sliced section of digger pine and as I hit the log give the handle a little twist. Splits the logs pretty easy. But its oak I usually split . Better than going to the gym. Have a cheap log splitter we got at habour frieght that's gas when we want to split green wood
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My thoughts exactly. $1000 - $1500 should get you a small gas splitter. My parents burn wood for heat and are constantly working on wood.. acquiring, splitting, stacking and hauling it inside when needed. Seems like more of a hassle than what it's worth.
aaaahhhhh , but there is nothing like the ambiance and the warmth it creates I have a wood stove with a glass window, its absolutely wonderful on a snowy winter night. When the fire dies in the middle of the night the furnace kicks in.
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aaaahhhhh , but there is nothing like the ambiance and the warmth it creates I have a wood stove with a glass window, its absolutely wonderful on a snowy winter night. When the fire dies in the middle of the night the furnace kicks in.
wait, you heat your house during the night???? Why?

Furnace here goes off at midnight mon-thurs and 2am fri/sat/sun and doesn't come back on till 6am. Why heat the house when you sleep? Plus I hate a bedroom that's anything >19oC
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Furnace here goes off at midnight mon-thurs and 2am fri/sat/sun and doesn't come back on till 6am. Why heat the house when you sleep? Plus I hate a bedroom that's anything >19oC
well yes, 6 am is about when the furnace is scheduled to come on, I like to sleep in cool temps , sometimes with the window open even in winter
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My thoughts exactly. $1000 - $1500 should get you a small gas splitter. My parents burn wood for heat and are constantly working on wood.. acquiring, splitting, stacking and hauling it inside when needed. Seems like more of a hassle than what it's worth.
To tell you the truth, I used to love cutting down trees and splitting wood. It did not hurt that the house had two fireplaces and it was the only heating in that part of the house.

I was not exaggerating when I said I have split tons of firewood.
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Not sure if you have a tractor or not.. but the 3 Pt Hitch models are less than $700. Or Im sure that there are some used ones on Kijiji or craigslist
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Not sure if you have a tractor or not.. but the 3 Pt Hitch models are less than $700. Or Im sure that there are some used ones on Kijiji or craigslist
No, no room in the garage for a tractor, and my closest tractor owning friend is about 400 miles from here.
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I'm reading the thread title and wondering, who the fuck would hook electricity
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