2006 - Volume #30, Issue #1, Page #25
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Hand-Cranked Wood Splitter
"It sure beats swinging a maul," says Edwin Ruff, Moses Lake, Wash., who made a simple portable wood splitter out of scrap metal and a bottle jack.
  He used heavy 3-in. sq. tubing for an upright which is welded to a sturdy base. The splitter rides on 8-in. pneumatic wheels.
  Ruff welded two pieces of angl..........


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2006 - Volume #30, Issue #1