Transforming a Junk Log Splitter into an Excavator Powerhouse.

Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль

My old Harbor Freight splitter was never very good, but now it has a blown cylinder, a bent beam, and the engine doesn't run right. Should I scrap it? Instead I modify it to work on my excavator, and the results are MUCH BETTER than I could have hoped for.
This is not a new idea. There are many companies that sell log splitters for excavators, and many of them have features that are nicer than mine. Some split both directions, they are more compact sideways, better protection for the cylinder and hoses, etc. I wish I could claim the idea and patent it, but I'm waaay too late for that!
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  • @FarmCraft101
    @FarmCraft1016 ай бұрын

    So this old splitter turned out much better than I was even hoping, I must say. It's stronger, faster, and 100% easy to split wood now. And no fooling around with an old gas engine or carburetor. Don't forget to hit that like button, and have an awesome weekend everybody!

  • @lwwarren

    @lwwarren

    6 ай бұрын

    Great job with the welding. One recommendation, when you're welding around a corner, make sure you always carry the weld in one pass as you wrap it around the corner. If you're going to run out of rod when you get to the corner it's better to stop an inch or two early so you can make one continuous weld around the corner. This will help prevent cracks forming in the corners down the line. Cracks LOVE corners. Also, pick up some 6010 but I don't think your Vevor stick welder can't sustain high enough voltage for the 6010 so I would get some 6013 to do your root passes. Do 2 root passes with 6010/6013 then cap it with 7018. P.S. I play all your videos at 2x playback speed! 🤣

  • @thekillermp0

    @thekillermp0

    6 ай бұрын

    I feel like if you put bigger hoses on that piston you could split even faster

  • @bobbg9041

    @bobbg9041

    6 ай бұрын

    1:09:48 This has to be one of your best post thus far. ******** 8 stars.

  • @johnfreiler6017

    @johnfreiler6017

    6 ай бұрын

    Your best build with the least amount of whoopsies yet. Makes me want to get and learn stick welding.

  • @myboxissharp

    @myboxissharp

    6 ай бұрын

    i am not a welder. something that i just recently started doing is cleaning the tip of the rod off by banging it on the concrete before i strike an arc, and it seems to have worked.

  • @305ledgeview
    @305ledgeview6 ай бұрын

    I never thought I would need an excavator to split my fire wood. Man you nailed this one.

  • @AtaQuitMalik

    @AtaQuitMalik

    6 ай бұрын

    Next is a excavator wielding a chainsaw to buck the logs down

  • @brucehurlburt7740

    @brucehurlburt7740

    6 ай бұрын

    they have those already, this though, havent seen this version yet although some skid steer people have something similar to this but its quirky and weird, this is simple and straight forward@@AtaQuitMalik

  • @mertonallowicious

    @mertonallowicious

    6 ай бұрын

    @@brucehurlburt7740those processor attachments are sweet but cost a fortune! I’ve had discussions w my excavator buddy about a simpler solution like this for his smaller machine, it’s great to see this

  • @Lycras

    @Lycras

    6 ай бұрын

    @@AtaQuitMalik Halverson makes machine like that. watch?v=1B_uVDsEwM0

  • @dingsdadesign
    @dingsdadesign6 ай бұрын

    Out of all the log splitting channels I've watched, this is the most ingenious thing I've ever seen

  • @TF856

    @TF856

    4 ай бұрын

    Really? How many tractor mounted log splitters have you seen? I know there are many videos of identical splitters on KZread.

  • @johngibson3837

    @johngibson3837

    4 ай бұрын

    Look up a cone splitter for excavator they are the tool to have

  • @papajoecooking4425
    @papajoecooking44256 ай бұрын

    I’m 67 yr old retired welder/fabricator. We used 7018 on just about every project In pressurized vessels. We took our rods out of a hot box. Sometimes we would stick the rod on purpose and count to 5 to warm the rod. We also had a small piece of metal we would tap the rod on it to break off the flux coating on the tip of the rod. Then stick it on the weld area as if it were a match stick. Great projects you have !

  • @timshirk9892
    @timshirk98926 ай бұрын

    Two thoughts. One, weld the cutoff splitting wedge to the end of the other in a tee shape. Maybe it would split two ways then or maybe the logs wouldn’t divide in half as well. Not sure if this would be better or not. Second idea. If you build protection around the hydraulic cylinder, incorporate a stand into the design so when you disconnect, it remains in a position that is easy to store and reconnect to the excavator. Nice little project that I’m sure you followers will enjoy. Let’s get together sometime soon. I would love to bounce some ideas off you. 😊

  • @davemi00

    @davemi00

    6 ай бұрын

    Good Ideas - Both I too was concerned about protecting that Cylinder.

  • @ronyerke9250

    @ronyerke9250

    6 ай бұрын

    I was thinking a storage stand would be a good idea, too.

  • @Wyomingchippewa

    @Wyomingchippewa

    6 ай бұрын

    Drag your stick to start😠😠😠🫤🫤

  • @davemi00

    @davemi00

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Wyomingchippewa Ready ! Bring it over.

  • @beachbums2008

    @beachbums2008

    6 ай бұрын

    4 or 6 way splitter

  • @amosbackstrom5366
    @amosbackstrom53666 ай бұрын

    Tip for striking an arc: strike it like you would a long match, you don't have to start where you want your weld to start. Strike it so you produce some friction and carefully drag the arc to where you need it.

  • @nigeltisdale

    @nigeltisdale

    6 ай бұрын

    Log splitter looks great. You need a cage around the cylinder etc as you are using the tool to manipulate the log stack. I would also strengthen the attachment point as you are swinging the thing around. Otherwise what a great tool. If I had an excavator I would want one !!

  • @norbertnagy5514

    @norbertnagy5514

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@nigeltisdalei think you mistakenly posted this as a reply?

  • @user44060

    @user44060

    6 ай бұрын

    I would add that many welding machines have hot start function, when initial current is like 20% higher for like 0.5s (time and percentage may or may not be tunable) which helps with igniting the arc a lot.

  • @frodehau

    @frodehau

    6 ай бұрын

    Yes, and when you're reigniting, swing the rod like the head of a hammer just hard enoug so that the tip bounces of the workpiece enough to not stick, and not so hard that you chip off a large section of the flux. This obviously takes some practice.

  • @jimbrizendine6188

    @jimbrizendine6188

    6 ай бұрын

    Hi, 7018 rods form a glass like cap over the end of the rod if you stop. Scratching this off of the rod (on the concrete floor) really helps when restarting an arc.

  • @keithwalker7151
    @keithwalker71516 ай бұрын

    To help with starting the arc: strike it against the material like a match, then pull away and settle into where you want the weld to start. It takes practice but you'll never go back once you figure out how to do it. You can pull back a surprising distance while you reposition without losing the arc. Also, when using a new rod it helps to use one hand holding directly onto the rod (😂) near the weld to stabilize it. (I tried to get that without my mind going into the gutter and I failed miserably)

  • @wildbenny11

    @wildbenny11

    6 ай бұрын

    Yea I was going to tell him the same thing that the way I do it

  • @Lovinflyindrones2022

    @Lovinflyindrones2022

    6 ай бұрын

    Can you turn the welder up a little. Take sum old scrap metal and practice starting with different settings on ur welder

  • @thisolesignguy2733

    @thisolesignguy2733

    6 ай бұрын

    Exactly what I was going to say!

  • @capitolrefrigerationheatin7501

    @capitolrefrigerationheatin7501

    6 ай бұрын

    i gave up trying to stick weld, i wish i could do it though

  • @pezgoon1

    @pezgoon1

    6 ай бұрын

    And he’s gotta turn them amps up. That’s some thick stuff I’d have it set to 150 at least if not 180 to make sure it’s melted in there, make starting easier, and make the whole thing faster. Although 180’s probably too high I generally don’t stick stuff that thick and it’s been a long time

  • @rayfisher2160
    @rayfisher21606 ай бұрын

    Good move on the New Grinder. Starting with a fresh rod is the earliest way to start a Weld bead.

  • @jack-xl8ri
    @jack-xl8ri6 ай бұрын

    Genius idea!!! 💡 😎 Now you can split the big logs and drink coffee at the same time. You should patent it .

  • @BaronCreel
    @BaronCreel6 ай бұрын

    I love how safe this logsplitter is. KZread has a history of intentionally deadly logsplitters. Excellent video!

  • @bradengelhardt7300
    @bradengelhardt73006 ай бұрын

    Love the channel John! When using a hole saw in the mill, don't use the pilot drill. The mill is rigid enough to not need it. Then you end up with a nice round blank to use elsewhere on another unforeseen projects later. I have box fulls of these of various sizes and they always come in handy.

  • @SiboBushings

    @SiboBushings

    6 ай бұрын

    👌

  • @johneaton7713
    @johneaton77136 ай бұрын

    That is actually a badass splitter ,,, never mind the savings on the spine,,, love it well done

  • @Ryan19666
    @Ryan196666 ай бұрын

    Rotate the Beam 45 Degrees so when you are welding, you can weld in the flat position instead of the horizontal position.always try to move the piece you are welding to the easiest welding position if all possible. I run 1/8" 7018 rods at 90 to 120 amps, normally about 110 amps. pulling the rod makes the puddle bigger, but can splatter more, pushing the rod makes the weld bead smaller, but lays down smoother.

  • @Taskarnin

    @Taskarnin

    6 ай бұрын

    More amps also means easier to start/maintain the arc. Also if you’re sticking the rod real bad check your ground. Edit: I really struggle with 7018 making a glass bead on the end on restarts I’ll generally beat it against something that is not grounded to knock that glass head off. Generally I’m running 6010/12/13 for work like this.

  • @jimbeckettplay
    @jimbeckettplay6 ай бұрын

    You can use the carcass of the old splitter to build yourself a conveyor (or hopper) system to load wood into the furnace. You made the splitting easy, now make the burning easy.

  • @warp103

    @warp103

    6 ай бұрын

    was thinking the same thing Less work on the back and faster

  • @Sam-ob4of

    @Sam-ob4of

    6 ай бұрын

    Something similar to what Donn DIY made

  • @tomaskovacik

    @tomaskovacik

    6 ай бұрын

    He can use yanmar to do that, but why split it in 1st place then :D

  • @WonkyStud

    @WonkyStud

    6 ай бұрын

    @@tomaskovacik its better to split it if it's that size of trees

  • @dickdavidson3616

    @dickdavidson3616

    6 ай бұрын

    Can you create a tire changer out of the carcass?

  • @dreamcatcherdb
    @dreamcatcherdb6 ай бұрын

    Great video! I think your next step might be to weld a hitch receiver to your excavator blade then build a small dump trailer to haul the wood in. The engine, pump, wheels and maybe even axle and cylinder from the old splitter might even be reused to build the dump trailer.

  • @TF856

    @TF856

    4 ай бұрын

    Cotton top did a very good video on installing a hitch receiver.

  • @martinvs6415
    @martinvs64156 ай бұрын

    That brings to mind the old saying, "Work smarter, not harder!" Well done, Jon. Love this channel,

  • @tacozilla3762
    @tacozilla37626 ай бұрын

    With the power that seems to have you could probably bolt a 4way splitter onto it and save even more time. I always liked when the wedge was part that moved and the flat stop was stationary so the log didn't move around as much (like you were saying with the way the logs fell off the old splitter). Great job as always!

  • @raywebb8215
    @raywebb82156 ай бұрын

    Tip: when stick welding you want to strike your arc like you’re striking a match on a match box only you want to barely touch the metal. The trick is to keep the rod moving at and at the same distance as the rod dissipates. Strike fast but with a very light touch.

  • @benfuller5613

    @benfuller5613

    6 ай бұрын

    He’s 1000% correct. If you look at your video you’re jabbing that rod into the weld zone, so when it fires up, it’s bearing self and sticking. Don’t be afraid to bend that rod in your holder to get a comfortable angle

  • @FishFind3000

    @FishFind3000

    6 ай бұрын

    Also when striking the arc on the edge you can place the stick over the edge and pull up/back against the edge so it strikes nicely every time.

  • @MrMitchellw16
    @MrMitchellw165 ай бұрын

    An idea for the old splitter system is a trash compactor. Maybe a remote lift or press that can be left outside

  • @fshalor738
    @fshalor7386 ай бұрын

    Anyone else think he needs that spike back on the end? I'd want that spike wedge back on the end. Edit, okay, I think this earns the "old man work smarter not harder" seal of approval. Only tip maybe? Think about getting the thumb involved? I'd see you being able to pickup the rounds, put them OVER a dump trailer and then split so you have less pieces to pick up. Maybe add some pins on the wedge side to hold the wood? Not sure if the piston should be used for picking up the pieces due to side-loading, but you can figure something out.

  • @one567
    @one5676 ай бұрын

    Just wanted to say for anyone new to stick welding a 7024 welding rod is probably the easiest rod to learn on, you literally can rest it on the material and let it burn. Try it you will be amazed

  • @Eli_Talarski
    @Eli_Talarski6 ай бұрын

    I don’t know which I like more, the fixing things series, or the random one craft videos. Great work.

  • @bigjarn
    @bigjarn25 күн бұрын

    The flat side time-lapse was entertaining, with the pile going down mysteriously!!!

  • @the88tlc
    @the88tlcАй бұрын

    need to get it picked up for the last split, then split and drop into a trailer! cool implement!

  • @MRrwmac
    @MRrwmac6 ай бұрын

    Jon, That has got to be one of your most ingenious builds! Not only did you reuse almost all of the materials, but you made it work soooo much better! Please Thank The Cameralady for us. She always takes good video. did you let her do some splitting? I know I would have aksed to. BTW, obviously you can use it to stack the wood also, so the next upgrade should be to attach a chainsaw to it! Thanks!

  • @catskinner6

    @catskinner6

    6 ай бұрын

    They do make hydraulic powered chainsaws...

  • @johngibson3837

    @johngibson3837

    4 ай бұрын

    Hydraulic chainsaws are very expensive

  • @mikep3509
    @mikep35096 ай бұрын

    Since you are splitting such huge diameters, I would re-attach the blade extension. Also add some “flaring wings” on the back of the splitting wedge. It will help pry apart the stringy woods. Great idea and realization of a dream. Way to go. 👍👍

  • @horisontial
    @horisontial6 ай бұрын

    That splitter split logs like it's nobody's business! And it also looks plain fun!

  • @danielmeyer403
    @danielmeyer4036 ай бұрын

    There's probably ample power to add wings to the blade to open the logs up quicker. Nice work.

  • @TheMapleMechanic
    @TheMapleMechanic6 ай бұрын

    Works excellent!! One thing you might want to add on in the future is a guard that slides with the bed plate on the end of the cylinder that covers the rod. When the cylinder is fully retracted the guard would not really do much and it would just slide across the body of the cylinder, but when the cylinder was at full extension it would protect the chrome on the rod from accidentally being banged down on a log or a rock. Once again, excellent video! Also, to save from having to handle the wood twice maybe you could grab it with the excavator and split it right into a dump trailer!

  • @tracybowling1156
    @tracybowling11566 ай бұрын

    This is my all-time fav project that you've done so far! I love to watch wood being split. Somehow, it is very satisfying to me. Also, I love metal working. I love it when metal it melted, cut, drilled, welded, etc. This was an excellent project idea! Great job!

  • @marlinyohn8982
    @marlinyohn89826 ай бұрын

    They say the older you get, the bigger your toys get. That is one impressive toy. Well done.

  • @graemeberne788
    @graemeberne7886 ай бұрын

    What a great idea. I am actually going to try that myself. I cut and sell wood here in Australia. Would make my life so much easier

  • @bob9483
    @bob94836 ай бұрын

    You’re a content machine! This channel has come a long way since the casting videos

  • @ArmchairDeity

    @ArmchairDeity

    6 ай бұрын

    But man, that canon series... good stuff! That was when I found the channel, when all the fabrication channels were doing the Civil War Canon Challenge. John entered and taught me more in those 5-6 videos than most other channels could do in a year. So practical, but still so personable. I really feel like I'm hanging with the farmers and tradespeople I grew up around. I still think he could have sleeved the canon and fired a ping-pong-ball out of it or something... I am just like... DUDE, come on! I bet we could get him to revisit it if we all went to Patreon and asked him to! 😁

  • @K.P.Alexander

    @K.P.Alexander

    6 ай бұрын

    @@ArmchairDeity He definitely did not fire that cannon. wink wink

  • @krz8888888

    @krz8888888

    6 ай бұрын

    @@ArmchairDeity there is another channel offsite for that

  • @ArmchairDeity

    @ArmchairDeity

    6 ай бұрын

    @@krz8888888 wait.. another channel? FarmCraft202? 😂 Now I gotta hit Patreon to see what I might have missed! 😳

  • @ArmchairDeity

    @ArmchairDeity

    6 ай бұрын

    @@K.P.Alexander INDEED!! 🫣💥🫨🤕😵😂

  • @christopherhuffman1920
    @christopherhuffman19206 ай бұрын

    Awesome build! Kurtis would be proud of that lathe work! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @garydavo07

    @garydavo07

    6 ай бұрын

    I think he is fixated with his jig borer!! . But great lathe work!

  • @WoodworkerDon
    @WoodworkerDon6 ай бұрын

    A couple-hundred dollar DIY "Field Modification" that's gonna save you time and effort. Very nice. 👍

  • @gumbykevbo
    @gumbykevboАй бұрын

    To everyone saying to add wings to the wedge to make it split multiple ways: There are two reasons that is done on conventional splitters. 1) speed. 2) to reduce the amount of lifting. This attachment makes the second point moot, so let’s look at point 1. Your logs have to be small enough that the intersection of the + is near the middle, and your splitter has to be stout enough to handle the increased splitting force. The latter has been an issue here which is how the OEM splitter became trashed, so it is a really bad idea to make any change that increases splitting force. Also, perhaps it was missed that he doesn’t need wood as small as would come off a four way split attachment. With a conventional splitter you can just lift the 4way accessory off the wedge when a 2 way split is desired, but here you’d have to climb out of the rig to do it. Finally, with a conventional splitter, gravity holds the attachment in place, but here it would have to lock in place…so wood could wedge between the horizontal wedges and the I beam. This splitter has converted a difficult task into something that is effortless, almost fun, and very fast, all things considered. If he were selling the firewood then time is money. In this case , though, the splitting has been reduced to a small fraction of the total time and effort needed to produce the firewood. (Starting with felling the tree, and ending with hauling it to the furnace and feeding the fire). If speeding up the splitting reduces reliability or lifespan of the splitter, then it is not a win.

  • @hollypeirson4551
    @hollypeirson45516 ай бұрын

    Jon; We've been watching your KZread channel, off and on, for about a year. Your innovative way of fixing or building what you need, and how you explain it, is very interesting to watch, even for me, who knows next to nothing about machinery. It's fun to learn new stuff, whether you'll ever do it yourself or not. Today, we watched how you created a new log splitter that you can use with your excavator. We were amazed! I missed the first part where you may have explained what you were going to do, so it was a great surprise to see that you designed it to split UPSIDE DOWN, so you grab and split the log w/o having to PICK it up!! We always have a LOT of logs to split since we have a lot of oak wilt. Your innovation would make our 2.5-3.5ft wide logs a snap. Holly Minnesota

  • @MossSteiger
    @MossSteiger6 ай бұрын

    “A grinder and paint makes me the welder I ain’t.” Great job, and great idea!

  • @randyballew8795
    @randyballew87956 ай бұрын

    Now you can relax, drink coffee, listening to the radio while splitting wood

  • @Aquafbody
    @Aquafbody6 ай бұрын

    Now, this is quality KZread content!

  • @Bigtbuilder
    @Bigtbuilder6 ай бұрын

    Like they used tell us apprentices “a grinder and paint make you the welder you ain’t”😂

  • @mftidwell
    @mftidwell6 ай бұрын

    Great project. loved the creativity, reuse, and your usual clear explanations of the process.

  • @stephenmeeks684
    @stephenmeeks6843 ай бұрын

    With that improved log splitter, you should feel more like George Jetson.

  • @arlingtonguy54
    @arlingtonguy542 ай бұрын

    What a great project! I’m turning 70 and have been thinking about how I could make splitting wood easier. I have the old splitter and a 3.5 T mini. 😂. Love the quality of your videos! Good storytelling, sound and editing.

  • @toushal.s
    @toushal.s6 ай бұрын

    Surely there must be a company copying and manufacturing this design. Great video as always.

  • @hawkeyejohnny968

    @hawkeyejohnny968

    6 ай бұрын

    Outdoors with the Morgan’s demonstrated a very similar device manufactured by Spit Fire that sells for about $2600.00. Mike’s comments were exactly the same of how it took the work out of splitting wood. He mainly breaks down big rounds to save his back but you could use it totally as a log splitter. He also mentioned some tricks that he discovered about how to position the rounds before splitting and not split them totally until you get the wood located where you want it to fall. You could even split wood into a trailer and never have to pick anything up. Now you’re only limitation for size is the length of your chain saw bar. This is definitely a game changer! Great job as always!!

  • @Daniel.B_63
    @Daniel.B_636 ай бұрын

    Awesome video, as always😎👍 I have never seen a splitter like that before... You did a great job! I don't know if you did or not, but since E7018 is a low-hydrogen electrode it needs to be "baked" before use to dry it. For this application I would have done a root with E6010, then a few passes of E7018, then an E6013 cap (explained below) Since this isn't a very demanding application, you can "butter" with E6013 to add extra reinforcement without wasting your E7018... Never do this with structural work (unless WPS specifies for some reason) Try adopting a match striking technique to start your arc... rapid tapping tends to stick more since you aren't really inducing an arc. Try scraping the flux back before a restart, since the rod tends to burn back past the flux. If your machine has a peak amp feature, give it 10-20% to help with starting. (EDIT) Forgot to mention: - Keep your rod at 45 degrees to the joint to get good penetration... you started pitching up as you burned through the rod.

  • @demos74dxs
    @demos74dxs6 ай бұрын

    Gotta say, loving the CC in this one. Grinder winds down [Applause], smashes bracket with hammer [Music], attacks bracket with crowbar [grinder]. 😂😂😂

  • @harrisongrant8558
    @harrisongrant85583 ай бұрын

    Admittedly it's not the first time I've seen this type of excavator attachment, but I really like how you were able to repurpose an existing log splitter. This is still a really smart idea- You can split the logs and also use the splitter as a sort of claw to pick them up. If you had a trailer hitch on your excavator, you could also bring a trailer along with you to the split site, and then load up the split wood.

  • @jessiemae6873
    @jessiemae68736 ай бұрын

    Best log splitter upgrade I've seen yet!! Great content.

  • @sabian.
    @sabian.6 ай бұрын

    this build feels like it should have a patent

  • @sams7655

    @sams7655

    6 ай бұрын

    It probably does and he might end up getting sued! Lol

  • @GregScavezze

    @GregScavezze

    6 ай бұрын

    @@sams7655 I think you can only get sued if you try to sell it?

  • @veudeu

    @veudeu

    6 ай бұрын

    I was thinking the same thing. Get on it John before someone else does!

  • @n-steam

    @n-steam

    6 ай бұрын

    @@veudeu Doesn't matter if anyone else would try to patent it, because their application would be invalid. This video would constitute "prior art".

  • @brucesherman5625
    @brucesherman56256 ай бұрын

    You asked what could you possibly do with the old parts. Make a conveyor powered with hydraulic motor. The other lever to adjust the height of the conveyor cylinders. Congratulations with the new splitter. Very impressive .

  • @briananderson7497
    @briananderson74976 ай бұрын

    In regards to what you can do with the old splitter. The only thing that came to my mind is you got a bed to sit on the frame and used hydraulic arms to lift the bed. You would then have a small lift trailer. It could be useful for moving your newly split firewood and then dumping at it's final destination.

  • @sunnyboy010101
    @sunnyboy0101016 ай бұрын

    Love it! My only comment is since you are picking up the logs to split them, why not just split them into a trailer so you don't have to come back a second time?

  • @chess135

    @chess135

    6 ай бұрын

    maby for the vid, for us to see better.

  • @EagleNestFarm
    @EagleNestFarm6 ай бұрын

    Oh yeah! Amazing work! The splitter works so fast. Perhaps worth it to make a sleeve that does 4-way splits? Andrew Camarata made one for his splitter a while back, and it should be no trouble for you to just strap it on top of the current splitting end. Bravo!

  • @geraldsjostrand7794
    @geraldsjostrand77943 ай бұрын

    You could lift the log over to your trailerbed and then split the log. No lifting after splitting!! That is a very marketable product. I really enjoy your videos!

  • @jaimeortega4940
    @jaimeortega49406 ай бұрын

    Great job! Didn't know anything from Harbor Freight could be refurbished. I personally nominate you for the coveted "Golden Mullet" award!👱‍♀

  • @jjryansea
    @jjryansea6 ай бұрын

    Perfect way to round out me week. A humorous and useful vlog from Farmcraft. Thank you John.

  • @richball9576
    @richball95766 ай бұрын

    A 3/16 7014 rod would have been perfect for this. You can strike the arc easily and just lay it in the gap and let it do all the work. They are often used for structural steel welding.

  • @RandyWoods-gj6dq

    @RandyWoods-gj6dq

    6 ай бұрын

    I much prefer 7014 rods.

  • @richardwooldridge1505

    @richardwooldridge1505

    6 ай бұрын

    I like using 3/16 rod, i think it starts easier (doesnt stick as easily)

  • @uglysteve1

    @uglysteve1

    6 ай бұрын

    I think the most important thing for me is to assume a comfortable welding position. That sounds simple but if your fighting to reach the weld or to smoothly move your arm you are a step behind performing a good weld. Steve😊

  • @razvanbutiac7684
    @razvanbutiac76846 ай бұрын

    The Bumblebee of log spliting... nice transformer!

  • @brianelliot2719
    @brianelliot27196 ай бұрын

    Great project Jon. I think you just boosted sales of mini excavators around the planet. 😊

  • @_Broomstick
    @_Broomstick6 ай бұрын

    When you stop welding, halfway through, with a 70xx rod, a silica bb pools and cools on the end of the electrode. It is dielectric and can make restarts very difficult. You can use a file to clean off the bb. I usually just aggressively poke the end of the rod into the work piece to get it off. I then restrike the ark. Hope this helps 👍

  • @jaylitalien4041

    @jaylitalien4041

    6 ай бұрын

    I do the same, or tap the tip of the rod with the flat side of a chipping hammer, most times it breaks off the same way slag breaks of the weld. Be carfull tho cause some times, you'll knock off some of the flux and ruin the rod or make it harder to restart. Pratice and time is key to burning rods. Cleaner weldments goes a long way with 70xx too. Great job, great build.

  • @jasonwisser3253
    @jasonwisser32536 ай бұрын

    What a great idea! After watching the functionality of this attachment, I thought it might be handy to use the old parts of the log splitter to make a mobile conveyer to load the dump truck or trailer with processed wood. Could make your last splits over top of the conveyer and save a step in moving the wood later.

  • @grahamcifuentes4451

    @grahamcifuentes4451

    6 ай бұрын

    Make all splits over the trailer!!! I'm sure Jon has already done it!

  • @Wiscotac

    @Wiscotac

    6 ай бұрын

    Yeah, a loader belt to the truck to haul back to the boiler. Good idea.

  • @timellis3241

    @timellis3241

    6 ай бұрын

    Excellent

  • @timellis3241

    @timellis3241

    6 ай бұрын

    Excellent!!

  • @jasonwisser3253

    @jasonwisser3253

    6 ай бұрын

    @@grahamcifuentes4451 It would be difficult to grab a chunk of wood that needed to be split again if it were already in the the truck/trailer.

  • @ClericChris
    @ClericChris5 ай бұрын

    I'd use the old hydraulics from the splitter to make a dump trailer. The bane of every excavator is dirt handling.

  • @steventrostle1825
    @steventrostle18256 ай бұрын

    Great idea, money well spent, I'm sure your back will be thanking you for years to come. Well executed!

  • @noxin75
    @noxin756 ай бұрын

    I think a set of legs on the piston end so you can put it on the ground easier would be a nice addition. Just slightly higher/lower than the piston slider.

  • @caseyleonard1327

    @caseyleonard1327

    6 ай бұрын

    And a t on the wedge side to help it balance and split 3 ways

  • @jaysanders7472
    @jaysanders74726 ай бұрын

    Only thing I would probably change would be a cage for the cylinders hoses and making the wedge wider. But it looks and work great.

  • @dirtleg13
    @dirtleg1326 күн бұрын

    Haven't read all the comments so maybe someone else mentioned this. Only advice I have (Was a pipe welder until a back injury made me change professions), When welding with 7018, better to push the rod than pull it. Keeps your slag from getting into the weld. Otherwise great job and this is right up my alley for a fun project. Appreciate you sharing it with us.

  • @rexwells4552
    @rexwells45523 ай бұрын

    Enjoyed the video.Make a portable hydraulic jack out of the leftovers

  • @bobkelly2447
    @bobkelly24476 ай бұрын

    I think you need a 1/4" shield attached to the pushing part of the splitter to protect the ram !

  • @msjwozere

    @msjwozere

    6 ай бұрын

    Yup this will eventually get damaged without a shield. Even a fabric cover would help.

  • @gittesilberglarsen1262
    @gittesilberglarsen12626 ай бұрын

    Very interesting to watch - as always. Im not a professional welder, but my intuition on structural design tells that the stud assembly of the splitter bar would be less prone to cracks developing over time had you sharpened the splitter part more before welding. Basically a big part of the tension in the weld is away from the splitter bar center meaning that it is subject to both tension and torque. The torque makes it twist and gives surface tension on the inside of the weld. So a crack will start from inside and move out. That said it may take a long enough time to become a problem.

  • @Truthaphobia
    @Truthaphobia6 ай бұрын

    The refurbished wood splitter was a great idea, love what you did to adapt it to the mini ex. Makes splitting wood a lot less stress on the back . Probably one of the best ideas I've seen in awhile.

  • @TF856

    @TF856

    4 ай бұрын

    He was following a current mass-produced product available through many dealerships.

  • @Rickbearcat
    @Rickbearcat6 ай бұрын

    You should patent that thing. It is a monster and I'm glad that it will give you some extra time with the family.

  • @DrFiero
    @DrFiero6 ай бұрын

    Depending on your rod (60xx vs 70xx for example) if you have troubles doing a restart, keep a sanding disc of like 36 grit right by you. Scratch the tip on it. It'll get flux build up so thick it won't arc start.

  • @braggf150

    @braggf150

    6 ай бұрын

    I like keeping a flat file handy for that. Typically what I use to get slag off as well

  • @DrFiero

    @DrFiero

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@braggf150 - if you get weld splatter on your sanding disc, you don't feel as guilty throwing it out! Ha ha! :D

  • @DMSparky
    @DMSparky6 ай бұрын

    Wow that implement is extremely satisfying to watch. One of those tools that makes a task so much easier that at the end of it you almost wish you had more to do but only for a second. Nice work John!!

  • @KennethKlingler
    @KennethKlingler6 ай бұрын

    Another great project. Whenever I get too obsessed with perfection in my work I remind myself that perfect is the enemy of good.

  • @MakersAcres
    @MakersAcres6 ай бұрын

    Another great video! I would use it as a portable hydraulic station for using on equipment when I am servicing it. For example, I have a tele handler that I am rebuilding. The engine is out of it, but I need to move the boom to get to other parts. With this I could extend those cylinders without the engine and pump functioning.

  • @johngibson3837

    @johngibson3837

    4 ай бұрын

    Hydraulic porta pack is a very good idea mate and super useful

  • @MakersAcres

    @MakersAcres

    4 ай бұрын

    @@johngibson3837 need to add it to toy list!

  • @famousamoso7
    @famousamoso76 ай бұрын

    For the type of split wood youre after I think this was a great repurposing of the log splitter. Turned out great And I think the best part about this is no more back breaking work.

  • @richball9576
    @richball95766 ай бұрын

    It turned out absolutely fantastic and you can't beat the price!

  • @kknows3512
    @kknows35126 ай бұрын

    I've welded thousands of pounds of 7018, it's still my favorite stick rod, so don't give up on it. Tack a scrap of steel just off the end of your start and scratch your rod on that. Angle the rod backwards about 45 degrees and drag it to light it up. Once you get it to where the bead begins you can angle it up to 80 or 90 deg to get more penetration. If it won't light easily turn the amps up, for 1/8 about 125 max DC Reverse. Don't weave, just drag it along the joint slowly enough so the bead cross section is convex shaped the way you want. Watch the puddle, not the arc. I often position my head so the rod tip obscures most of the arc so I can see the puddle better. Wrap the ground cable around the work piece to counteract any magnetic arc blow. Direct the rod more towards the vertical side to make an even filet. Practice a few beads on scraps to get the drag speed right. The slag should curl up and come off easily. Make sure you clean off all rust and mill scale for attractive welds. A litle pre-heat also will insure there's no moisture in the joint. For an easier rod to start out with try 7014, less amps required and a pretty blue bead. If these tips don't help you will need a better welding machine.

  • @FarmCraft101

    @FarmCraft101

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @GizmoKid
    @GizmoKid6 ай бұрын

    Great content as always. Definitely appreciate your sense of humour.. Advantage of using the excavator is that you can make your final cut over a trailer/dump truck and not have to manually load anything. Working and clearing the job site in one go, what could be more efficient. You do need to build a holding frame for it now, so that you can store it off the ground and orient it to easily connect it to the excavator when needed. Conveyor belt idea sounds good, especially when put at the bottom of a hopper filled with logs, and the controls connected to a remote control, feed the logs automatically when needed....the possibilities for further automation here are intriguing, have the boiler feed itself.........

  • @speedoflightyt
    @speedoflightyt6 ай бұрын

    One idea for the old log splitter frame is a tire bead-buster😊

  • @eamonmcdonnell8275
    @eamonmcdonnell82756 ай бұрын

    You should have an old trailer that you could split them into, save you double handling! Great work!

  • @goddess_bree
    @goddess_bree6 ай бұрын

    CAD aka Cardboard Advance Design has always been a tried and true farm method. Grandpa taught me stick welding along with that form of CAD back in my youth on the farm. ❤

  • @RetiredRhetoricalWarhorse
    @RetiredRhetoricalWarhorse6 ай бұрын

    I absolutely suck at stick welding but what I found was that after two or three missfires the stick tip was slagged up... it was much harder to start. So I tapped the tip on the floor once or twice and that helped.

  • @bluethunder1951
    @bluethunder19516 ай бұрын

    I have the log splitter attachment from Quick Attach for my CTL and its great, but I think yours is a better attachment, you can angle the cut, better vision, awesome job 👍🏻

  • @jamesfield5346
    @jamesfield53462 ай бұрын

    If that's the view in your backyard I am very very envious 😢😢. It is absolutely gorgeous

  • @knappingrk
    @knappingrk6 ай бұрын

    One of the few channels that I look forward to watching every week

  • @George32295
    @George322956 ай бұрын

    I have a buddy that just lost a finger on his log splitter. No way I see you doing that with your setup. Nice job !

  • @MishterDale
    @MishterDale6 ай бұрын

    As soon as I realized what you were doing, I knew this was going to be awesome! That had me smiling for ya! I know how hard of work splitting is, it's fun for some reason but tiring. Picking up the logs or moving them to be split again is the worst part. Man that was so cool! I foresee a bunch of copycats coming! Surprised I hadn't seen this yet. Good Job John! Thanks for another video! I look forward to them

  • @nikspanakis
    @nikspanakis6 ай бұрын

    Cylinder needs some serious protection. Other than that, perfect .

  • @deannabell6986
    @deannabell69866 ай бұрын

    Make a dump trailer out of the old splitter frame. It would make a good Christmas gift😂

  • @bdr7557
    @bdr75576 ай бұрын

    The metal part of the rod burns up into the flux like a inverted funnel. You can remove the extra flux so the rod starts by taping the rod on concrete or tap the end with your chipping hammer. You can also drag the rod end over a file which is my preferred method.

  • @theaviator8046
    @theaviator80466 ай бұрын

    One of the best Channels on KZread. You earn a lot more Subscribers. The Video, Cut and the explains are on a really high level. Thank you for entertaining us! 👍

  • @johnjr3870
    @johnjr38706 ай бұрын

    Nice work and great logo stencil. Now add a cover to the ram, incorporating legs for storage and add a cross cut blade.

  • @kmstein35
    @kmstein356 ай бұрын

    That was cool. Weld a guard /stand around that cylinder. Also a cross wing so you get 4 splits per throw.

  • @patniemczyk8860
    @patniemczyk88606 ай бұрын

    Great design and fab, should make splitting wood soooo much easier for you Jon. Great work and video!!!

  • @mikeandpaulaclay6605
    @mikeandpaulaclay66056 ай бұрын

    I've seen you do some mighty impressive projects, but this is top notch! Congrats!

  • @jefffowlerr
    @jefffowlerr6 ай бұрын

    Definitely protect the cylinder welding a skid plate on it or something like that would be a great idea 💡 👍

  • @DrTubeman
    @DrTubeman6 ай бұрын

    You will need to do something to protect the hydraulic ram, both the ram and ram casing as well as the hose connections. Oh, the fun you will have with this project.

  • @zyxxy
    @zyxxy6 ай бұрын

    Awesome job John - this new tool will save a small fortune in time and money. Both practical and creative at the same time, you must be proud 👍

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