Log splitter?

For years I have be splitting wood the old fashioned track..with an ax and if it's too big...a block and sledge....is there a site that have plans to build your own splitter.


Answers:    I found this website using a simple hydraulic jack, looks pretty simple but is hand operate.
Also another website How Stuff Works has a worthy article.

Amazing... neither of the other answers answer your question...lol.
Wow, I cannot conjure up building one. I mean the inexpensive ones are too lightweight and a piece of second-hand goods. I think you've a moment ago got to buy a appropriate one. Maybe a good friend will be in motion in on one near you because you always back up sharing the splitter anyway!
Log splitters are fairly simple contraptions, really. For the fuss and bother required to trademark my own, I would prefer to just buy one from Home Depot, Lowe's, etc. They can market one cheaper than I can make one. I close to the idea of going within with others to trim down the cost. I just loan mine to culture I trust anyway.
I checked in on building one myself. Unless you own a tractor or something with a right hydraulic system on it, it does pay. I go on and bought one last year. I would recommend that your achieve a larger one when doing this. I bought the 35 ton @ $1700.00. The smaller ones work fine if you have angelic splitting wood but when you hit a real knotty piece or a piece or gum you will requirement the extra ump. I have a small tractor beside a front end loader on it and at hand wasn't enough cfm to operate a log splitter. I wasn't going to be capable of get the speed out of it. I a short time ago wished I have bought the log splitter years ago.
dont know if you have yachting marina freight where your at, it's a discount tool tie up around the country, but i know i've seen them within there ad, i think they be like 140 bucks or somethin. oh.. simply checked it, they have several, as low as 99 bucks. heres the connect if interested.

http://search.harborfreight.com/cpisearc...
I bought a 20-ton convertible towable log splitter from Wal-Mart for $850 (US). You can't build one for less than that.
I looked into this same entity myself! Can't remeber the web site, but by the time I a short time ago bought the parts, like the steel, the motor, the cylinder , blah blah blah....... the parts alone added up more than what it would cost me to build and weld it myself! Kind of made me barmy b/c I have no probluem building one myself, and it would be fun! Unless you own the motor laying around to drive a 16 gpm pump, and a right cylinder for free, then it isn't worth it! Sorry!
Do you know how to weld? If you know how to weld you can verbs it off, but usually building one yourself costs more than buying a clad one. I would go to the subsequent farm auction proximate and pick up a used one for a couple hundred bucks.
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