I'm with the rest of the guys as far as trying to work with junk.
No patience at all for it. Cut my loses, and move on.
I sell it, or give it away, and forget it.
Like the chain sharpener I tried, it clamped on the bar, then insert the round ceramic cutter , and crank whatever... See... half forgotten, the name anyway, gone... long, long gone.
I'm all for modifying something to make it work better, which I've done with the SuperSplit, a TW-6 wedge and Built-Rite conveyor.
I spent a lot of time and money building wood racks to season and handle firewood. Worked good for a while. The landscape timbers started ground contact rotting and some dry rotting after four years. Several thousand dollars worth (ugh), enough for sixty full cord. Fix them, or rethink this.
I gave half the racks away, broke the rest down and junked well over half. Gone. Replaced them with pallets and never looked back.
However, everyone is different.
If you can make it work, or simply enjoy trying, then I applaud your efforts to keep it out of a land fill.
Good luck with it...
Beautiful morning today.
I'm going out to split wood.
Thanks to you, all the other guys that posted about their kinetic splitters regardless of brand. It helps people make more informed choices.
As for cost differences, in the long term is kind of fades out if something is five hundred or maybe a thousand dollars more. Especially if it is a tool you use a lot. I bought a very expensive trailer to tow behind the quad, a Thule tandem axle for something like $1,400. That was almost ten years ago, and I've used it weekly since, and daily most seasons except winter when it is in the garage full of firewood for the house. Makes me smile and enjoy chores more when I get to use a good piece of equipment.