Jake, I hope you heal quickly!
Same here ,had lots if pieces fly out of splitter , never got hit.My electric splitter requires two hands on the controls to operate. I've learned that not only does this keep your hands out of harms way with the wedge, it also means your body has to be back far enough that it's out of the way of flying splits. The flying splits go sideways, but with both hands on the controls, you're back behind the ram.
In spite of all the instructions for bypassing the safety devices, I think I'll keep myself from doing something stupid with the splitter and leave them as is.
Watch those overhead obstruction when swinging with a maul. I have a friend who knocked out all his front teeth when he went to split a round and his maul caught the cloths line behind him and it sprung back directly in his face.
Speaking for myself, I've never used much in the way of personal protection when cutting or splitting. Gloves, ear protection and sunglasses is about it, and I've even been known to use a chainsaw in shorts and sandals. Never hurt myself, except on one occasion when I let my guard down. I was bucking the branches off a tree and was standing back with the saw in my hand looking at where I was going to make the next cut and relaxing a bit before getting at it again. Well I relaxed a little bit too much and just let the, still running, saw rest on my thigh. That was more than 20 years ago and you can still see the scar.
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It was to longhah... yeah! It was so long that the forum software was cutting off the bottom line, before.
meanwhile actively losing grip of sanityKeeping a firm Grip on your , chainsaw , axe ,steering wheel ! I I could not agree more !
Oh man, Randy that's awful. If this forum had a dislike feature I would dislike this comment.
Edit: I made a math error, it's been 30 years. I forgot how old I was.
So that's one like and one dislike. I guess I'm riding the middle of the road again.
Out of curiosity, what part exactly didn't you like. The part where I say I do use some personal protection, or the part where I've gone 20 years without injury?
Edit: I made a math error, it's been 30 years. I forgot how old I was.
To quote Patrick Swayze in Roadhouse, "pain don't hurt".
That's one of the dumbest quotes ever...
I'm all about banging my shins, or scraping my arms up, hell I'll even take a knock in the head here and there, but those injuries (teeth knocked out, and resting the chainsaw on your thigh) are like nightmares of mine.
You just got to close with the x27, Hope ya heal up quick.I just received my first splitting scar this past Saturday, spent a couple hrs in the E.R. getting 13 stitches. I was using my x27 and had a chunk on the block that split almost all the way through, it was just barely hanging on the axe so I just tapped it on the ground and kicked the chunks to the side. When I hit it on the ground I felt what I thought was a chunk of the wood hit my foot. I split about three more rounds before I realized there was a nice slit in my boot and I could see my bloody sock inside. The axe was razor sharp at the time and went in right behind the steel toe.
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