jewelerjake
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I recently picked up a fairly large homemade vertical guillotine splitter. I have a few questions about the setup as it seems underpowered. it has 2 4"x40" cylinders, can handle a 40" wide piece of wood. the pump is a Vickers vane pump. that came with the splitter. I put a Subaru 9hp motor on it. on softwood under say 20" it does ok, but anything over that and the pump just stalls out. I assume that makes it a single stage pump, but I'm not sure. what would give it a little more grunt for the big pieces? a bigger motor? a 2 stage pump? both? just don't know which way to go. the splitting 'wedge' is 40"wide by 20" tall by 1.5" thick solid steel plate. both hydraulic cylinders work simultaneously.
By the way, this thing was hard to move, man! I guess that's why the guy got rid of it so cheap. everyone in my family thought I was crazy going from a maul to this thing, but hopefully it saves my back. I borrowed my FIL's splitter and I had to lift each piece up onto the bed. it was a stationary horizontal thing. almost more work than it was worth, but no lifting with this one!
By the way, this thing was hard to move, man! I guess that's why the guy got rid of it so cheap. everyone in my family thought I was crazy going from a maul to this thing, but hopefully it saves my back. I borrowed my FIL's splitter and I had to lift each piece up onto the bed. it was a stationary horizontal thing. almost more work than it was worth, but no lifting with this one!