Wood spliter

/ Wood spliter #2  
now that would speed the process up...
 
/ Wood spliter #5  
Pretty neat. Bit small for the 3ft diameter fir that I have. ;)
 

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/ Wood spliter #6  
So now you got the kindling, where's the fire wood?

That's just about the best size for my stove :) Looks like it may be limited to 8" or so diameter? Never saw a processor that scissors off the wood - at least I think that is what I saw. All in all, it may be just the right thing for some. I couldn't watch the entire thing, it was taking forever to download, but I wonder if it is limited to fairly soft wood? What I watched looked like a variety of birch.
Dave.
 
/ Wood spliter #7  
That's just about the best size for my stove :) Looks like it may be limited to 8" or so diameter? Never saw a processor that scissors off the wood - at least I think that is what I saw. All in all, it may be just the right thing for some. I couldn't watch the entire thing, it was taking forever to download, but I wonder if it is limited to fairly soft wood? What I watched looked like a variety of birch.
Dave.

Its a euro thing.They use a heavy blade/flywheel to shear off the logs. several companies make them. Ive seen a few videos that show the shearing action a little better, ill see if i can find them on youtube :)

I think youd be rather limited in size and type of wood you can use compared to a processor with a chain saw:thumbsup:
 
/ Wood spliter #8  
/ Wood spliter #9  
heres a couple different videos/brands

this ones hand fed, check out the rotating blade!! better stay focused.:D

YouTube - Klapi-Tuiko / Klapikone / Firewood processor / Holzspalter

YouTube - dunder grovlek med klappi

YouTube - dunder grovlek med klappi

theyre definitely fast, but dangerous:licking:

YouTube - Japa Pilkekoneella klapikone halkojen halon pilkkeen tekoa

Thanks Jason. The first link video was 'edited' unfortunately when he put a decent sized log in it that looked fairly solid. Maybe it didn't handle that one too well.

For small wood, it would a lot cheaper, faster and way less maintenance than the chainsaw type.
Dave.
 
/ Wood spliter #11  
I see why its primary a European thing. I could see that as very effective on aspen, or SPF ..... but i cant immageing what it would do with something nasty like hickory, sycamore etc
 
/ Wood spliter #12  
I see why its primary a European thing. I could see that as very effective on aspen, or SPF ..... but i cant immageing what it would do with something nasty like hickory, sycamore etc

How about apple? That stuff has always been hard on our splitter. Burns nice though.

Aaron Z
 
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#13  
Probably depends on the size again, also green must be easier to cut than seasoned wood.
 
/ Wood spliter #14  
Very interesting. I think I need one.
 

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