Seems like the splitter arch could use a arm to keep downward pressure on the log being spit, I noticed it lifting as it got pushed through the splitter blades.
He can't make a box wedge for processors. This is an aftermarket made to work. I may have to get up by Ed this year to play with the processor now they have box wedge done.
Seems like the splitter arch could use a arm to keep downward pressure on the log being spit, I noticed it lifting as it got pushed through the splitter blades.
Ed is a great guy. I think I need to try to get up there this winter and play with the 48C again now that they have box wedge done.
It is pretty sweet for sure. Glad he could come over and get some wood done also let me video it great time.
First time seeing a box wedge on an Eastonmade processor. Andrew has never shown that on his channel. It's a brilliant idea for that machine.
He can't make a box wedge for processors. This is an aftermarket made to work. I may have to get up by Ed this year to play with the processor now they have box wedge done.
Where can I find more info about this custom box wedge? Would the manufacturer want to make one to retro fit a 60C?
@jsanchez3818 check with rurup metal fabrication in birchwood WI. It should be about the same for a 60C as the 48C
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I want that
Hey Andrew @EastonmadeWoodSplitters can you option the Evo with the box wedge?
Pretty sure another vendor had that patented on a processor