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Monday, June 15, 2009

Safe And Proper Use Of A Wood Splitter

By Don Bethune

It cannot be argued that wood is part of our every day lives. The reason is that wood, wood pulp and wood related properties can be used in a variety of applications. From ancient times to the present, wood has been used to build homes, keep us warm and even formed into cooking utensils. In order to better utilize the wood, however, people found it better to first split the wood and process it into appropriate size.

Wood is integral to many aspects of every day life. We use wood to fulfil a variety of needs. From the earliest civilizations to present day, people used wood to construct their homes, to build and feed fires, for ornamental purposes, working tools such as wheelbarrows, rakes and other items. Obviously you cannot use the entire tree in many instances to utilize the wood. It has to be sized down and shaped for use. To size it down, the log has to be split one or more times.

One way to process the wood and reduce it into the appropriate size is by using a wood or log splitter. Before purchasing one, however, it is important to understand the splitteras operation. Without that understanding, using a splitter can result in not only the failure to make the necessary size wood pieces but also cause injury to the person using it as well as those nearby.

Prior to using any splitter make sure you are dressed appropriately. This means covering your body completely and making sure the clothing does not have any loose or hanging material to get caught in the splitteras saw. You should wear protective gloves as well. Proper dress will avoid cuts and bruises from flying debris as the wood is split. Once you are wearing the proper clothing and gloves, you can proceed to learn how to operate the machine itself. There are different types of wood splitters to consider purchasing.

One variety of wood splitters are those that operate vertically. For those units you insert the log in the machine in a vertical manner to split it. Another variety of wood splitters are those that operate horizontally. For those units you insert the log in the machine in a horizontal manner to split it. It is particularly important to place the log in to the machine according to the type you have prior to any use.

These splitters are very heavy and you may need to take this from one place to another. So you have to know how to move it. All of the common splitters may have wheels so that the machine can roll over it. But you have to see that it has a handle at one end. Hence you have to pull the handle by leaning towards the machine. Thus you can lift it and then the machine can be moved on its wheels.

In addition to proper clothing and gloves you should also wear protective goggles or glasses to avoid injury to your eyes and face from flying debris. Operating the machines is quite simple. They are generally powered electrically. Once you plug the unit in, it will have standard On, Off and Reset switches to turn it on and off for operation. You take a position in back of the unit sitting down to operate it. Now you are ready to split the logs.

You can put the log on the machine and the blade of the machine will split it into two pieces. Then you have to remove it. If you want to convert it into further pieces ,that piece of wood can again be put on the machine. Thus you can easily split your log.

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