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I shall measure the sides but there the standard ones

Now that advert is special because the over machine I have is made by M Glover & co but I can't find any history about it and I have looked hi and Lo and never seen another like it !

I know for fact that my grandfather bought the machine over 45 years ago and paid £500 for it back then ?

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Any change of a picture or two of your 'flywheel' machine Big Steve?

 

My friends are looking for the next step up from a 'hedgehog' billhook, and so the aim is to do a scrapheap challenge jobbie and see what we can come up with. I like the idea of a flywheel.

 

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Steve,

 

That's proper old engineering, I like it.

 

How a 13 year old with existing war wounds on his finger would handle that is doubtful, i've seen newly made ones on youtube but they were horizontal and didn't split anything near as good as yours.

 

Thanks for the vid as well. Ed

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Well as the above says

What machines do you guys use for kindling new and old more interested in the older machines really

I run a kindlet

 

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Also have another machine that I believe to be extremely old but unsure I will have to take a photo though but would be interested to see what others use also to see if there is a sister for my other machine ?

 

Regards steve

P.s hope the pic attachment is right

Hi fuelwood splitta 360 does kindling and logs with 1 easy adjustment.

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