Scariest log splitter ive seen

   / Scariest log splitter ive seen #21  
, and a man should be free to do as he pleases, but in my opinion stupid is still stupid.

Right. And when you are stupid you don't know you are stupid.
 
   / Scariest log splitter ive seen #22  
I have absolutely no trouble with that splitter.

Your "safe and sensible" lacks self responsibility. Who will take care of you until you grow up?
Keep your wits about you, don't go out on the ocean .

Agreed CalG.

Every swinging maul is more dangerous than this splitter, you won't hit your leg. This splitter is a stand-up unit, what about all the people getting back-injuries from bending over to work on the ground?

CalG funny you mention the ocean, some of these midwestern boys wouldn't go near that either and probably wisely so. A lot of people drown there!! But closer to home, every tractor that moves is more dangerous than this stationary, and totally predictable splitter.

Forums tend to repeat uber-safety drivel. They have to, there's no way to know if the readers have any sense, or manual dexterity. But the problem is drivel makes it hard to find real information. I was digging around on a contractor forum, what a relief to read posts from guys who had to make good decisions and keep on moving. We have those on TBN too, of course but a lot more hobbying I think.
 
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   / Scariest log splitter ive seen #23  
I think a buzz saw is a lot more dangerous than this splitter. One slip and its all over. A few properly placed guards on the wheel splitter and I'd use it. As for the buzz saw, not me, no way. I had a chance to get one for free and turned it down.
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   / Scariest log splitter ive seen #24  
Ha yes that shingle saw gives me the willies, watch how he just reaches in and grabs a shingle without even looking at it. But anyway people can learn to do things. Swim, fly airplanes, climb mountains.

And they can learn to do things with missing digits too but thats not a good thing.:thumbdown::thumbsup::number1::crossfingers:
 
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   / Scariest log splitter ive seen #25  
When I was in my twenties I never thought about safety. By the time I was in my thirties had seen enough accidents and near accidents to take it seriously. I had a California contractor's license and we did new homes and remodelling. I don't agree with the notion that safety is drivel or for hobbyists. Usually it doesnt take much to add the necessary margin of safety for a particular job. Use a scaffold instead of a ladder, for example. Now take that shingle saw. You can get proficient at lots of dangerous things, like the guy operating it. But, It would require about $5 of materials and maybe 30 minutes to rig a metal guide to tip the shingle off the blade without using your hands. That's what I mean. The additional cost of the safety, added to the cost of the installation, is minimal. Even more minimal if you consider the cost of an injury.
 
   / Scariest log splitter ive seen #26  
Agreed, Safety is NOT drivel, especially for an employer. I would not say that. And one person can put others at risk. But a lot of forum chatter about safety........ is drivel.

Agreed on simple guards that at least add some separation or something to brace upon. But really, a skilsaw is as dangerous as that wood splitter. And every tractor is much more dangerous than that splitter. No need for Darwin awards here.
 
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Bruce, isn't it funny how the splitter is shielded, but the belt drive is wide open with not so much as a fence to keep somebody from falling into it? One kid running and falling into that drive belt and they will be sucked around the pulley in a heartbeat. Open belts and pulleys are just one trip/fall away from disaster. It seems there's always something waiting to snap us up around any rotating equipment.
 
   / Scariest log splitter ive seen #28  
They at least had a tape to keep adult spectators back, but it wouldn't have slowed down a child.

Bruce
 
   / Scariest log splitter ive seen #29  
Watching people spilt wood, I am always amazed at they don't organize better.. I would have had a pallet beside the splitter and stacked directly on it, then moved the entire pallet to the woodshed with the forks on my FEL. I try to make as few times handling the wood as possible before the wood goes into the stove. These people were tossing into a pile, some picking up from a pile and tossing to another.
 
   / Scariest log splitter ive seen #30  
Sometimes the simplest thing would make a big difference.

This guy needs a table on his splitter, or at least a small log on each side. It makes me tired just watching. :)

poor boys wood splitter - YouTube

Bruce
 

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