Den1952
Bronze Member
as the size of the wood pile grew it was evident we needed a woodsplitter .
as the size of the blocks of firewood piled up, it was evident we needed to fab a log lifter to take up some of the tedium.
I had started to looks at others, and various hydraulic valves, when a friend pointed out a simple circuit selecter valve.
I liked that idea and found a used one with a warranty on ebay.
I simply took off the splitter control valve and slipped in the circuit selecter in its place, then used the splitter control valve as the supply to the circuit selector.
I added a flow control valve to the lift, and am glad I did . that gives quite precise control between various weight blocks of wood.
here is a youtube link to a very short video of one block being lifted and then split.
and the lift makes a good staging table for the lighter ones too.
here is a short one of my son testing out the log lifting modification to the wood splitter.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRde8zySXYQ
Den
as the size of the blocks of firewood piled up, it was evident we needed to fab a log lifter to take up some of the tedium.
I had started to looks at others, and various hydraulic valves, when a friend pointed out a simple circuit selecter valve.
I liked that idea and found a used one with a warranty on ebay.
I simply took off the splitter control valve and slipped in the circuit selecter in its place, then used the splitter control valve as the supply to the circuit selector.
I added a flow control valve to the lift, and am glad I did . that gives quite precise control between various weight blocks of wood.
here is a youtube link to a very short video of one block being lifted and then split.
and the lift makes a good staging table for the lighter ones too.
here is a short one of my son testing out the log lifting modification to the wood splitter.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRde8zySXYQ
Den