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If you have a lot of wood to chop then a log splitter is a wise investment. You can buy log splitters to chop wood for a fire or to make furniture. You can find this type of product wherever you find other logging machinery. If you want to save some case then buy a used one or build your own. You can go online to research how to make your own log splitter.

A great hydraulic log splitter is worth consideration when you are looking into different types of log cutters. These have a diesel or gas engine which delivers power to it. The engine is connected to an oil pump that in tow gives power to the hydraulic cylinder. There is a tank that contains the oil and you must change this out every once in awhile.

Hydraulic Log Splitter Features:

-You can choose an engine that goes from 5-8 horsepower.
-One for your personal use will have a smaller engine than one that you use for business.
-You can get 10-25 tons of splitting power.
-It will have a 2-stage oil pump.

You will normally used a log splitter on your own property if you want to cut up firewood. You must first remove all the branches from a tree with a chainsaw and then you can cut down any parts of the trunk into smaller pieces. After words you can cut them with your splitter. Having a machine can help you shave hours or even days off of this kind of tedious job.

How To Be Safe

-Never allow kids around the splitter.
-Never allow children to use the equipment.
-Make sure to wear sturdy boots to protect your feet.
-Don't wear loose clothing or long sleeve shirts that could get caught in the machinery.
-Always use safety goggles.
Make sure you know how to use your splitter before turning it on.
-You should look over all the instructions thoroughly before you turn it on.
-You also want to make a safe area around your machinery to protect people from logs or debris that may fly.
-You should also never use it when you are drinking or if you are on drugs.
-Don't use it in a slippery area.
-Only use it for its intended purpose.
-Never remove the guards.

If you want to use your splitter for something other than cutting wood, you can try your hand at making furniture. You will also need a chainsaw if you want to make furniture.

Here's a sample list of the thing you'll need to get started making wood furniture today:

-Clamps for holding things still
-Instructional information
-Large sized chisels
-Corner and framing chisel
-Mallet
-Tenon maker
-Guides for woods to shape them and in different sizes


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