Splitting firewood can be dangerous sometimes because your hands are close to the blade especially in the winter when you’re using gloves or even when dealing with hard logs.
To make my life easier I made this kindling splitter from scrap materials I had leftover from other projects and some salvaged fence parts. the diameter of the rings is 20cm so you could use it also for splitting smaller logs.
This simple project requires just a welder and an angle grinder it is also ideal for someone who wants to practice welding because of the variety of welds.
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This is a Fake Video! The guy you see is not Sebastian! Proof: the anglegrinder is making the correct sound :D
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Nice project!
Useless,use axe? the same result
Wenn sich ein Stück mal zwickt, viel Spaß beim raushauen
Hey excelente.......saludos desde mexico
mennyire kényelmes élezni?
he visto muchos, pero me gusto este en especial, por su practiciad el hierro T utilizado y el angulo para que se habra la leña al corte, barbaro, muy bueno
Such an easy design for us to follow. I finally can weld something for myself now that you gave me a great idea. I can use it for kindling too, but I mainly want it for spoon blanks. Cleaver idea bending the steel in your vise jaws!
Excellent video dude 10/10
Nice Job pal!!
I wish I had 1/4 of your ability. Very cool.