Simple Utilitarian and Cheap Table for Wood Splitter

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Gordon Gould

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I made a 20 wide X 16 inch deep table for my splitter from some scraps of angle and flat stock I had. I wanted the table removable so I welded two mounting ears to the splitter and attached the table to them with two bolts. The top is just a piece of scrap 5/8" CDX plywood with a 16 gauge (1/16") steel skin glued on with Gorrilla glue.
 

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Nice idea. My shop workbench has lasted for years with the addition of the metal over wood. Grapple has me wanting.
 
   / Simple Utilitarian and Cheap Table for Wood Splitter #3  
I like your idea very much. I'm going to do something similar. Thanks for showing it.

Phil
 
   / Simple Utilitarian and Cheap Table for Wood Splitter #4  
Thanks I am putting one on mine this year and you just gave me an idea.
 
   / Simple Utilitarian and Cheap Table for Wood Splitter #5  
Looks good. I'm going to do something very similar. Thanks for sharing.

Eddie
 
   / Simple Utilitarian and Cheap Table for Wood Splitter #6  
I am also thinking of a table for my splitter. but I need one on the end to catch the wood as it slides past the wedge. Thanks for the idea, wood is cheaper than metal, and I have the wood already.
 
   / Simple Utilitarian and Cheap Table for Wood Splitter #7  
Tables makes it easy when handling huge logs :thumbsup:
we have split ouer firewood with water hydralics over 20 years

Plywood tables funktions quite allright.
 
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I am also thinking of a table for my splitter. but I need one on the end to catch the wood as it slides past the wedge. Thanks for the idea, wood is cheaper than metal, and I have the wood already.

Here is a simple design of a wood and metal out feed table that is removable,,

splitter 2.jpgsplitter3.jpg
 
   / Simple Utilitarian and Cheap Table for Wood Splitter #9  
Nicely done, Gordon.
You just don't see O/A fusion welds much these days.
It's becoming a lost art.
I need to do something similar with my splitter to reduce the amount of material handling I'm doing with big rounds.
-Jim
 
   / Simple Utilitarian and Cheap Table for Wood Splitter #10  
Why did you need to make it removable? I welded a 1/4 inch table to each side of my splitter when I got it.

Pan
 

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