The boy's and I test out a cheap drill bit for splitting firewood. Is it better than using an axe? #outdoors #firewood #hbros
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Пікірлер: 54
@craigsherter6112 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for helping me to save time and money before I bought this. I have much larger logs needing splitting
@esm727 Жыл бұрын
Love the teachable moment. They caught on very fast. Awesome father-and-sons time.❤
@jaredbezes7806 Жыл бұрын
The world requests for more fathers like him. MANY are needed, few exists.
@markrichardson6381
10 ай бұрын
Agreed. Had a father, but never a DAD.
@Far2hip Жыл бұрын
I use these bits in the wood stack inside the garage. I always use them on an impact driver with a drill chuck adapter. Works beautifully and very quick. The key to their effectiveness is definitely using an impact driver and it solves the whole twisty wrist issue when using a powerful drill and the bit grabs and jumps off axis. I’ve had a brace or two on in the past after a couple good wrist spins where the thumb gets locked in by finger pressure and you can’t let go in time. But yes, these wedge bits do work very well with the right driver. Especially when making long burning kindling logs that are split but still stranded together. Extremely effective for that.
@actiondisplays8 ай бұрын
Well... Your boys are no strangers to good ole' manual labor! Good job Dad! And how can you not love #1 son with his Packer duds on! From Pennsylvania... GO PAC GO! (Originally from WI.) 😀
@paramedic68whiskey Жыл бұрын
THANK YOU!!! I was looking at these paper weights. Way more work than a axe.
@awesomedave8484 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@cwdavis42579 ай бұрын
It was hard to tell if the log you had issues with splitting was green or dried but I'm sure you know from your woodpile that green wood is the easiest to split, even with an axe or maul. That said, I've split a lot of wood in my day and enjoy using an axe or maul but for the price of the drill bit I may get one for kindling. Often when I'm at my cabin I run out of kindling when building a morning fire. I would not want to use my axe or maul inside my cabin so this bit may be worth a try. Lastly, the rubber croc/sandal shoes on your kids are not a good idea splitting wood.
@FukTheGovernment465 Жыл бұрын
Before even watching the video i am going to say throw that splitting drill bit in the scrap metal pile...
@keithsiddel Жыл бұрын
Your video saved me from buying a toy when I need a tool
@stringlarson124710 ай бұрын
Those adaptors are for SDS hammer drills. I'm going to get one to try with my SDS and my electric milw. angle drill. Coming off of two surgeries due to OA, I'm not going to be swing the maul any time soon. Also, for splitting with an ax/maul, use the old tire trick.
@MrMandala1111 Жыл бұрын
Would like to know if you have tried a hammer drill or impact driver ?
@juanitachristner5009 Жыл бұрын
I need firewood. Not kindling.
@topcatauto
Жыл бұрын
Each tool has a purpose... Great for kindling
@Missymia706 ай бұрын
I wish I had seen this before I ordered the darn thing..
@jaredbezes7806 Жыл бұрын
Hey, atleast you showed them that trying to cut corners never works and hard work always pays off.
@colinmccann7123Ай бұрын
I think they work better with dry wood. I bought one I think it was worthless. Maybe with an impact driver you might be okay but I don't have one to try it on. I have exactly the same thing and it didn't work very well it just got stuck in the wood and twisted my wrist.
@peterk738 ай бұрын
The pop-up ad for this is false advertisement, I had a feeling was not that simple, thanks for the confirmation.
@thestraniero Жыл бұрын
Teaching your kid to use power tools with crocks. My highschool shop teacher would have thrown you out of class...
@lisafrancis2421
Жыл бұрын
or fingers next to bit ,no gloves
@bigblackz
Жыл бұрын
nearly let his kids break his wrist lol..
@James-bj2ml
Жыл бұрын
@@lisafrancis2421 You don't wear gloves when using a drill. Imagine the glove getting caught and tightening up on your hands.
@pamelaj.betz-baron2420
Жыл бұрын
...and no eye protection, either.
@781redrum8
8 ай бұрын
And no hard hat steel toed boots and no high vis vest
@charvakkarpe Жыл бұрын
Your electric drill is set to high speed, I see the "2" on the transmission switch. Try putting it in 1 (low gear) so it pulls into the wood a little slower and has more torque.
@MADEINNSW
Жыл бұрын
he did flick it to '1' at 1:46
@EllAntares Жыл бұрын
Should use hand and eye protection. THis kind of drill would create thin splinters
@lost70s5 ай бұрын
thank you for posting .. what I thought all but worthless
@mrhalfstep7 ай бұрын
You do you, but I ain't lettin' my kid split firewood without safety glasses and if he shows up for any job wearing Crocs, I would expect him to be fired. Please, encourage him to look out for his safety on the job. That just isn't the right footwear for what he's trying to do. He isn't old enough to know better yet, so it's up to you to teach him. That log should have been placed much further back on the stump. As you can see right away, not only did he miss the log, but the stump barely stopped the axe. A bad accident was barely avoided.
@nachosNipples
5 ай бұрын
a lot of people only care about safety when its too late
@487joe2 ай бұрын
Like other comments thanks for saving me $11. But a good video.
@MrLfredolguin Жыл бұрын
Looks the bit is design for a rotary hammer. Maybe you’ll have better results
@LogicAndReason2025 Жыл бұрын
This concept only works on large high powered stationary machines.
@billyclub97338 ай бұрын
Why not try the impact driver? The hammering action would give you better results
@3scraftingsllc7856 ай бұрын
Use a cone splitter with an impact driver to eliminate some of the issues - kzread.info/dash/bejne/dJ9r2ZNuqarOpaQ.html
@charlescoker775211 ай бұрын
Just get a log splitter. Probably find one at estate sale for a reasonable price.
@JDHogg Жыл бұрын
Long extension cords greatly reduce your available power.
@dr.crazysdallekstudio85855 ай бұрын
Why would you need to split such small pieces of wood? You would not use the ax on such small stuff?
@Gh0stDrag0n17 ай бұрын
None of those drills ate the right one, that bit is made for a SDS HammerDrill.
@thepar75759 ай бұрын
Think I will stick with the axe.
@danny3154 Жыл бұрын
would never buy this product again. ads are deceptive
@user-vn9xe5gw8s Жыл бұрын
I'm a old lady, ordered it, it's a joke!!!
@VictorZucchini8 ай бұрын
This is so unsafe for the little kid. Not because he is small, but because the tree stump on which he was operating the drill is too high for him to properly hold the log with his foot. He should have been holding it on the ground - the ground would be easier for his height. The way it twister his wrist was very dangerous. And the other thing that was dangerous that the father didn’t correct him on and even told him to continue doing it was to drill through the side of it, while the side of it was hanging of the tree stump so much and the only thing that was supporting and holding the piece of log was his tiny foot, or the tree stump that was too high for his height. It’s like a huge accident wait to happen. I’m all for teaching and exposing children to using tools and just be hands on and able to fix something (like our father taught me and my siblings) but goodness me - safety first. Goggles, and correct footwear for the kids, and safe height support, and also the piece of log not hanging off the stump, in fact maybe it’s best to actually do it on the ground so the drill doesn’t hit the tree stump but rather soft ground. I dunno, but as a parent I’m just prone to seeing where the accident is about to happen. Apart from safety that you must address, it’s awesome that you teach your kids all the hands on skills from early age. And while it was dangerous and could have twisted his wrist much worse or even break it, the little one went steadier and lighter on the trigger from there on. I’m glad I found the video prior to buying this drill bit though lol
@CarlosRubio-zz7ff5 ай бұрын
Si se hace daño demanda a estos estafadores
@bryancounts90365 ай бұрын
If you buy this you will be disappointed not amazed.
@user-su7dc7jb6g8 ай бұрын
Good way to break your wrist. No kid should use this. Look what the torque did to their wrists. The last kid walked off holding his wrist.
@sandompesa7294 ай бұрын
Not impressive. I.stick to axe
@JaMaLKhan-rg4fx6 ай бұрын
Wasted our time
@colinmccann7123Ай бұрын
I think they work better with dry wood. I bought one I think it was worthless. Maybe with an impact driver you might be okay but I don't have one to try it on. I have exactly the same thing and it didn't work very well it just got stuck in the wood and twisted my wrist.
@colinmccann7123Ай бұрын
I think they work better with dry wood. I bought one I think it was worthless. Maybe with an impact driver you might be okay but I don't have one to try it on. I have exactly the same thing and it didn't work very well it just got stuck in the wood and twisted my wrist.
Пікірлер: 54
Thank you for helping me to save time and money before I bought this. I have much larger logs needing splitting
Love the teachable moment. They caught on very fast. Awesome father-and-sons time.❤
The world requests for more fathers like him. MANY are needed, few exists.
@markrichardson6381
10 ай бұрын
Agreed. Had a father, but never a DAD.
I use these bits in the wood stack inside the garage. I always use them on an impact driver with a drill chuck adapter. Works beautifully and very quick. The key to their effectiveness is definitely using an impact driver and it solves the whole twisty wrist issue when using a powerful drill and the bit grabs and jumps off axis. I’ve had a brace or two on in the past after a couple good wrist spins where the thumb gets locked in by finger pressure and you can’t let go in time. But yes, these wedge bits do work very well with the right driver. Especially when making long burning kindling logs that are split but still stranded together. Extremely effective for that.
Well... Your boys are no strangers to good ole' manual labor! Good job Dad! And how can you not love #1 son with his Packer duds on! From Pennsylvania... GO PAC GO! (Originally from WI.) 😀
THANK YOU!!! I was looking at these paper weights. Way more work than a axe.
Thanks for sharing!
It was hard to tell if the log you had issues with splitting was green or dried but I'm sure you know from your woodpile that green wood is the easiest to split, even with an axe or maul. That said, I've split a lot of wood in my day and enjoy using an axe or maul but for the price of the drill bit I may get one for kindling. Often when I'm at my cabin I run out of kindling when building a morning fire. I would not want to use my axe or maul inside my cabin so this bit may be worth a try. Lastly, the rubber croc/sandal shoes on your kids are not a good idea splitting wood.
Before even watching the video i am going to say throw that splitting drill bit in the scrap metal pile...
Your video saved me from buying a toy when I need a tool
Those adaptors are for SDS hammer drills. I'm going to get one to try with my SDS and my electric milw. angle drill. Coming off of two surgeries due to OA, I'm not going to be swing the maul any time soon. Also, for splitting with an ax/maul, use the old tire trick.
Would like to know if you have tried a hammer drill or impact driver ?
I need firewood. Not kindling.
@topcatauto
Жыл бұрын
Each tool has a purpose... Great for kindling
I wish I had seen this before I ordered the darn thing..
Hey, atleast you showed them that trying to cut corners never works and hard work always pays off.
I think they work better with dry wood. I bought one I think it was worthless. Maybe with an impact driver you might be okay but I don't have one to try it on. I have exactly the same thing and it didn't work very well it just got stuck in the wood and twisted my wrist.
The pop-up ad for this is false advertisement, I had a feeling was not that simple, thanks for the confirmation.
Teaching your kid to use power tools with crocks. My highschool shop teacher would have thrown you out of class...
@lisafrancis2421
Жыл бұрын
or fingers next to bit ,no gloves
@bigblackz
Жыл бұрын
nearly let his kids break his wrist lol..
@James-bj2ml
Жыл бұрын
@@lisafrancis2421 You don't wear gloves when using a drill. Imagine the glove getting caught and tightening up on your hands.
@pamelaj.betz-baron2420
Жыл бұрын
...and no eye protection, either.
@781redrum8
8 ай бұрын
And no hard hat steel toed boots and no high vis vest
Your electric drill is set to high speed, I see the "2" on the transmission switch. Try putting it in 1 (low gear) so it pulls into the wood a little slower and has more torque.
@MADEINNSW
Жыл бұрын
he did flick it to '1' at 1:46
Should use hand and eye protection. THis kind of drill would create thin splinters
thank you for posting .. what I thought all but worthless
You do you, but I ain't lettin' my kid split firewood without safety glasses and if he shows up for any job wearing Crocs, I would expect him to be fired. Please, encourage him to look out for his safety on the job. That just isn't the right footwear for what he's trying to do. He isn't old enough to know better yet, so it's up to you to teach him. That log should have been placed much further back on the stump. As you can see right away, not only did he miss the log, but the stump barely stopped the axe. A bad accident was barely avoided.
@nachosNipples
5 ай бұрын
a lot of people only care about safety when its too late
Like other comments thanks for saving me $11. But a good video.
Looks the bit is design for a rotary hammer. Maybe you’ll have better results
This concept only works on large high powered stationary machines.
Why not try the impact driver? The hammering action would give you better results
Use a cone splitter with an impact driver to eliminate some of the issues - kzread.info/dash/bejne/dJ9r2ZNuqarOpaQ.html
Just get a log splitter. Probably find one at estate sale for a reasonable price.
Long extension cords greatly reduce your available power.
Why would you need to split such small pieces of wood? You would not use the ax on such small stuff?
None of those drills ate the right one, that bit is made for a SDS HammerDrill.
Think I will stick with the axe.
would never buy this product again. ads are deceptive
I'm a old lady, ordered it, it's a joke!!!
This is so unsafe for the little kid. Not because he is small, but because the tree stump on which he was operating the drill is too high for him to properly hold the log with his foot. He should have been holding it on the ground - the ground would be easier for his height. The way it twister his wrist was very dangerous. And the other thing that was dangerous that the father didn’t correct him on and even told him to continue doing it was to drill through the side of it, while the side of it was hanging of the tree stump so much and the only thing that was supporting and holding the piece of log was his tiny foot, or the tree stump that was too high for his height. It’s like a huge accident wait to happen. I’m all for teaching and exposing children to using tools and just be hands on and able to fix something (like our father taught me and my siblings) but goodness me - safety first. Goggles, and correct footwear for the kids, and safe height support, and also the piece of log not hanging off the stump, in fact maybe it’s best to actually do it on the ground so the drill doesn’t hit the tree stump but rather soft ground. I dunno, but as a parent I’m just prone to seeing where the accident is about to happen. Apart from safety that you must address, it’s awesome that you teach your kids all the hands on skills from early age. And while it was dangerous and could have twisted his wrist much worse or even break it, the little one went steadier and lighter on the trigger from there on. I’m glad I found the video prior to buying this drill bit though lol
Si se hace daño demanda a estos estafadores
If you buy this you will be disappointed not amazed.
Good way to break your wrist. No kid should use this. Look what the torque did to their wrists. The last kid walked off holding his wrist.
Not impressive. I.stick to axe
Wasted our time
I think they work better with dry wood. I bought one I think it was worthless. Maybe with an impact driver you might be okay but I don't have one to try it on. I have exactly the same thing and it didn't work very well it just got stuck in the wood and twisted my wrist.
I think they work better with dry wood. I bought one I think it was worthless. Maybe with an impact driver you might be okay but I don't have one to try it on. I have exactly the same thing and it didn't work very well it just got stuck in the wood and twisted my wrist.