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Drill Bit Attachment For Splitting Wood

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  1. SteveWest

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    Does anyone have any experience with the drill bit attachment for splitting wood? I haven’t broken down yet to buy a splitter and have a bad shoulder so can’t split wood the traditional way.

    Do these really work at all? If so, any recommendations on which one to purchase?

    I know they won’t work as well and especially as fast as a splitter. Having one,if they work, would be good for occasional splitting I need to do like some firewood I have purchased that is so big it needs to be split again.

    Any advice is appreciated.
     
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    I'd say spend your dollars else were.... buddy bought one brought it over... we made burnt smelling wood several times...but that was our experience...
     
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    I've experimented with making several of them.
    If the screw is rather fine it will strip and heat up, a lot.
    A course thread will work fine but you're going to need a stout drill and a way to hold the log in check.
     
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    Those commercials that show those things splitting wood like crazy are using the straightest grained red oak there ever was and I'm sure a butter knife and rubber mallet would split it just fine too!
     
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    Tons of youtubes showing pro's and con's.
    This one will have you looking for something better:
     
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    That design has been around for years there was a pto splitter named bark buster which used a much larger screw if you were splitting straight grained oak for kindling from small pieces it might work but other than that it is a waste of money BUT WAIT!!! if you order in the next ten minutes we will double your order and include a trash bag to throw it away in !!!maybe all for the remarkable price of 9.95 :rofl: :lol::D JB
     
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    You can always count on the
    "as seen on TV" products. :D
    From my observations, it seems that the Europeans burn little short small stuff, like 6" long.
    It's probably fine for this and I think this is common over there. I guess all they have access to is overgrown shrubbery for "firewood".
     
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    What size chuck do you use? Would an 18 v drill be too much, or is it overkill?
     
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    Your gonna need a bigger drill!
     
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    That's Skeeters whole carcas bovine rotisserie.:rofl: :lol:
     
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    HUH Really!! and here I was thinking it was a new cure for those annoying hemorrhoids :rofl: :lol::faint: JB
     
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    Of course he does.
    Even if that thing doesn't work it just looks cool.
     
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    I believe that is a tax simulator.
     
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    After toying around with the idea, I'm going to get a little screw splitter for my cordless drill just to downsize wood when needed for restarts in the mornings when the coals are sometimes burned way down.
     
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    It took me waaaayyyy too long to get that joke.
     
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    For now...but once the 87,000 get up to speed that'll be an SOP audit! :eek:
     
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