Erik B
ArboristSite Guru
After struggling with splitting elm, even using a splitter, I came up with the attachment shown. It is made from pieces of a stake from a logging truck and heavy angle iron. It is held together by hardened bolts. The space in the middle is to allow the edge of the wedge to go all the way through the wood. I had 3 elm trees dropped for me and splitting them using the slip-on gadget was very easy. The piece of metal on top of the splitter foot is from an old wheelbarrow and helps keep the gadget in place. It replaces a piece of wood that I have used in the past. If it looks a bit crude, please know that it was built while being designed.
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