Andy & Heather wrote:We have been considering buying a small log splitter so any recommendations would be welcome.
We bought an AL-KO 5200L Horizontal Log Splitter (
http://www.thegreenreaper.co.uk/Log_Splitters_and_Saw_Horses/Log_Splitters/AL-KO_KHS_5200_Horizontal_Log_Splitter_.html) three years ago. I've been very impressed - its capability is far in excess of what's advertised.
I've two complaints with it. The first is that it's too low. I'm just over five feet seven tall but I need the splitter raising by about 6 inches. I've done that using a platform that the whole unit sits on. That makes it far more comfortable if using it for any length of time.
The second complaint is that it needs two hands to operate the controls. For safety reasons I assume, with one hand on the power button and the other operating the lever for the ram, both at one end of the machine, your hands are well away from the splitting wedge at the other end. Most of the time that's all very well, but sometimes I want to hold or stabilise a log that I'm about to split. Maybe I want to make the first split off-centre but without holding it, it'll move. I've 'modified' the unit so the power button can be permanently engaged and power controlled instead by a foot-operated pedal switch. That arrangement leaves one hand free to steady a log as the ram moved in.
I've a couple of other enhancements that increase productivity when using it. Maybe next time I have it running I'll shoot some video.
Although I suspect somewhat beyond the intended capacity of the machine, I've recently been using it to split 250mm thick oak rounds of 400mm diameter.