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Default What parts can I save from a scrap injection molder?

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Maybe I should build a nice log splitter from all the crap I have
laying around, and sell it. I have pretty much everything.


They're simple and fast to build. If I ever re-do mine, I'll add a
vertical/horizontal tilt feature, and a log cradle. It's getting harder
to lift the big cutoffs. It'll split 20" diameter oak without a strain,
but lifting that big a piece up onto the rail is a strain.

I'll probably put a good Kawasaki or Honda on it, too, instead of that
clanking old Briggs.

Lloyd
 
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