Posted by Billy NY on February 15, 2016 at 10:21:40 from (104.228.35.235):
In Reply to: I'm so stupid posted by notjustair on February 15, 2016 at 07:58:12:
I would definitely agree with Goose, no exception here either. Its usually better for me to take my time. Even then, its no guarantee. Sometimes figuring out a better way to do something is so obvious it does not register LOL, but often times I will think of the smarter way to work in the midst of doing something.
I bought a hydraulic splitter for the same reason, joints don't seem to like the impact/shock from heavier hammers. One thing I like about the wedge on the cylinder on my huskee/speeco made splitter, it is removable and you can use it as a press in some situations, like yours, that should be relatively safe. Only concern about that is if something was able to fly out. I could easily make plate plate/fixture for something like this, use accordingly. Travel speed of the cylinder on mine would make you be very careful with the lever, its kind of fast for this work. I saw somewhere on the web where a tow behind log splitter was built to do many other functions, a press was one of them.
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