The Log Splitter
Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2009 3:42 am
The Log Splitter:
Interchangeable barrel, currently 10'x2"
4" PVC "U" shaped chamber, approx 1580 cubic inches
Rainbird PGA-200 sprinkler valve, 3/8" ball valve pilot.
I filled the solenoid's mount in with repair putty, the type that comes in a 2-color stick that you mash around till it's a uniform gray, then apply. The resulting seal is airtight, and the putty couldn't be chipped out with a chisel.
The ball valve is threaded in where the flow control knob used to be. I cemented the old flow-control stopper into the top of the chamber to give the diaphragm a bump-stop to keep it from tearing itself apart.
No pics right now, didn't think to take any, other than two of the modified valve top, and some damage pics. I'll get em up later. In the meantime, here's a couple damage vids. Once I get the thing mount on a base, I'll do more.
I found a thick lens of ice in a bucket in front of the garage. The first vid is just a dry fire, no ammo, ~120psi. Second vid is a potato.
The reason I'm calling it the Log Splitter is that the third vid I would have had here got buggered up because we switched to Dad's camera. I cobbled up an over-sized blow-dart from a 3/8"x8" steel rod, a pop bottle, and some repair putty. I fired it at a block of wood cut off the end of a 10"x10" wood beam Dad used for our bridge. The dart drove itself two and a half inches into the block, and split a big chunk off of it.
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Interchangeable barrel, currently 10'x2"
4" PVC "U" shaped chamber, approx 1580 cubic inches
Rainbird PGA-200 sprinkler valve, 3/8" ball valve pilot.
I filled the solenoid's mount in with repair putty, the type that comes in a 2-color stick that you mash around till it's a uniform gray, then apply. The resulting seal is airtight, and the putty couldn't be chipped out with a chisel.
The ball valve is threaded in where the flow control knob used to be. I cemented the old flow-control stopper into the top of the chamber to give the diaphragm a bump-stop to keep it from tearing itself apart.
No pics right now, didn't think to take any, other than two of the modified valve top, and some damage pics. I'll get em up later. In the meantime, here's a couple damage vids. Once I get the thing mount on a base, I'll do more.
I found a thick lens of ice in a bucket in front of the garage. The first vid is just a dry fire, no ammo, ~120psi. Second vid is a potato.
The reason I'm calling it the Log Splitter is that the third vid I would have had here got buggered up because we switched to Dad's camera. I cobbled up an over-sized blow-dart from a 3/8"x8" steel rod, a pop bottle, and some repair putty. I fired it at a block of wood cut off the end of a 10"x10" wood beam Dad used for our bridge. The dart drove itself two and a half inches into the block, and split a big chunk off of it.
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