Innovate1
Well-known member
Getting ready to split a bunch of good sized oak rounds and thinking about how to improve efficiency and reduce the effort. Typically for the big rounds the splitter is put vertical and the rounds flopped on the splitter - basically laying on the ground and it is broken down to smaller pieces. Lots of bending over and scooting the big chunks of wood around on the ground - wanting to minimize that. Then shift to horizontal where you can do the work standing. Planning to put a shelf on the opposite side of the rail to catch pieces so I don't have to bend over and pick them up as much - have found videos of that sort of thing. Thinking about some sort of ramp to roll or slide the bigger pieces up to the work area so I could do some of the moderate size chunks horizontal rather than vertical with less lifting but not sure that is really going to be that useful - the pieces that big will be hard to deal with the large split pieces and keep them up on the working area. Looking for ideas or what others have done...





