LD1
Epic Contributor
Yes, I built it myself. I used a 4" bore cyl 24" stroke set at 3000psi. The 4" bore was for speed and the pressure gives me the force to split just about anything. You could put a chunk of 10" maple sideways and it would cut it in 2. Most splitters say they build 3000psi but normally not when you put a gauge on them. Anyway use a sharp wedge with kickers on the back side, that worked the best for me. Think of a Y shape. It was built out of 1/2" plate. I am still hesitant on the 22 GPM pump it may have been a 28, can't remember 100%. Anyway any questions just ask.
Oh 1 other tip, put your valve or splitting handle just above the rod end cap on the cylinder. YOU want to be running the valve because this combo is fast and you don't want to loose any body parts. Mine would cycle out and back in less than 7 seconds. 4 out and -3 in. Buddy would not run it, said it scared him!! Just perfect. IMHO.
Sounds like the splitter you built is exactally what I want to build. SPEED.
Good to hear that the 22gpm has no issues with 1/2" ports and is still FAST. I Will still upsize to 5/8 or 3/4 lines though.
And yes, I plan on mounting the valve right to the cylinder cap port with a ridgid nipple. Same way our huskee is made.
Doing the math is showing ~6.3 second cycle with a 2" rod cylinder.:thumbsup:
How did you configure your wedge and plate? IS the wedge on the cylinder or beam?
My plans are to have the wedge on the beam and then have a little table aft of the wedge. No need for vertical capability, cause the husky can do that. Once split, I dont want to have to handle the peice again like a horiz/vert setup. The split pieces will just get pushed off the end into the pile.
For the wedge, I have some 1" thick 6" wide bar. (actually have a 20' stick of it). I will mill it to a knife edge and leave it. Similar to the supersplit wedges. No kickers.
For the pusher attached to the cylinder, I have a piece of 1" or 1-1/4" thick diamond plate that is 8" wide and about 4' long. That will make a nice pusher. And the diamond plate will add a little grip.
I really got everything all planned out in my head, was just concerned about the tiny 1/2" ports being an issue.