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Hi folks, I thought I'd resurrect this old thread. I came across a video of a box wedge splitter on YouTube recently and it looked quite productive. Any reason they're not popular here? 

 

Is there any box wedge splitters for sale /available in the UK? I've had a quick google but couldn't find many at all.

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9 minutes ago, Warrior89 said:

Hi folks, I thought I'd resurrect this old thread. I came across a video of a box wedge splitter on YouTube recently and it looked quite productive. Any reason they're not popular here? 

 

Is there any box wedge splitters for sale /available in the UK? I've had a quick google but couldn't find many at all.

Poss the size of the wood we have here.

 

They cut much longer wood than we do.

So each bit is 2 or 3 times the weight of our 8" rings.

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Whenever I've seen USA videos they seem very wasteful, lots of slivers and undersized bits that get tossed away.

 

American idea of cracking a walnut with a excavator sized sledgehammer.

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42 minutes ago, Warrior89 said:

Hi folks, I thought I'd resurrect this old thread. I came across a video of a box wedge splitter on YouTube recently and it looked quite productive. Any reason they're not popular here? 

 

Is there any box wedge splitters for sale /available in the UK? I've had a quick google but couldn't find many at all.

I like the look of them too, @Billhook on here has built one with a refinement to ensure the log drops cleanly before the next pass

 

 

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Getting one delivered this week but I'm laid up in hospital so won't be able to report back for a while. 

As for the slivers/waste, I was told it is up to 10%. Sounded a lot to me but went ahead anyway. 

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16 minutes ago, Peasgood said:

Getting one delivered this week but I'm laid up in hospital so won't be able to report back for a while. 

As for the slivers/waste, I was told it is up to 10%. Sounded a lot to me but went ahead anyway. 

Surely that 10% is kindling ?

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Yes it is but it isn't nice and tidy and uniform. No problem in my house but not so sure it's saleable. 

We'll see. Maybe I can sell it as organic or something. 

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