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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 388771" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>Waif - - that is exactly what I came up with today. I have a 1/2" electric drill that turns 600rpm</p><p>which looks way too fast . . . so I am thinking 200-300 rpm will do.</p><p>then, my second thought, what IF the point of that screw got into the palm of your hand ?????</p><p>that nightmare would skewer all the way up your arm and exit your elbow .....</p><p>so a foot held kill switch would be mandatory.</p><p>Looking forward to a rig like this. much much cheaper than a hydraulic splitter and much quieter</p><p>and smaller logs easier to handle. I need 10-12" material for my wood stove.</p><p>will post some pics after I get it all together. LOL I have all summer to work on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 388771, member: 13599"] Waif - - that is exactly what I came up with today. I have a 1/2" electric drill that turns 600rpm which looks way too fast . . . so I am thinking 200-300 rpm will do. then, my second thought, what IF the point of that screw got into the palm of your hand ????? that nightmare would skewer all the way up your arm and exit your elbow ..... so a foot held kill switch would be mandatory. Looking forward to a rig like this. much much cheaper than a hydraulic splitter and much quieter and smaller logs easier to handle. I need 10-12" material for my wood stove. will post some pics after I get it all together. LOL I have all summer to work on it. [/QUOTE]
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