Quick and Easy Manual Log Splitter - Forest Master Manual Splitter (FMMS)

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • The Forest Master Manual Splitter (FMMS) is a safe, easy to use, ergonomic alternative to an axe or wedge. It uses a drop weight on a guide pole to impart the force to the axe. No need to swing an axe or mallet which can miss the target and injure the user. The weight is easy to lift and needs just a slight downward thrust, meaning much less strain on your shoulders and back. The FMMS is safe for the whole family to use.
    Setting up the FMMS is easy. All you need is a flat woodblock or large log to use as a base. Drill a hole for the support pole using the wood drill provided, place the base washer over the guide pole then place the blade onto the guide pole and it’s ready to go. It can quickly be removed from the base for ease of storage.
    To effectively use this tool to split logs, the wood should be seasoned. The impact of the drop weight will effectively split the wood logs with little effort.
    The FMMS utilises a metal shielded nylon impact bush to transmit the force from the drop weight to the blade. This has two advantages over the plain nylon bushes used on other drop weight log splitters; the bush does not distort as much on impact, meaning the force is transmitted more efficiently to the blade making splitting easier, and secondly, the bush is less prone to splitting and damage.
    The FMMS is an environmentally friendly green way to split logs and provides strain-free wood splitting.
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Komentáře • 13

  • @17sillybilly
    @17sillybilly Před 8 měsíci +4

    I got one - didn't split fresh hardwood logs with as little as 10" diameter.
    And yes, it was put together correctly.

  • @gman.10
    @gman.10 Před 8 měsíci +3

    "Make firewood stacks in seconds" tells me a lot about advertising. 😂

  • @brianjohnson1985
    @brianjohnson1985 Před 6 měsíci +2

    cool idea but u better build that stronger it will last about 1/3 of a cord and be bent junk except the head and you can make that into a axe

  • @raicebannon1936
    @raicebannon1936 Před 4 měsíci

    Maybe the guy in the video has most powerful kung fu as he tosses the tool

  • @JohnSmith-jt3bh
    @JohnSmith-jt3bh Před měsícem

    Junk, dry ass wood too he’s using and loved the 1 foot half round log at 1:25 he try’s making look look a full log. He had to hit 3 times

  • @jm4gaming886
    @jm4gaming886 Před 7 měsíci +1

    How is it mounted?

    • @ForestMaster
      @ForestMaster  Před 7 měsíci

      Hi there, thanks for your question! Setting up the FMMS is very simple. You just need a flat, sturdy surface like a woodblock or log. Then, using the included wood drill, create a hole for the guide pole. Place the base washer over the guide pole and attach the blade. That's it! You're ready to start splitting firewood. And when you're done, the FMMS easily detaches for convenient storage.

  • @dehnasdehnas8672
    @dehnasdehnas8672 Před 3 měsíci

    kalau mau beli bagaimana caranya

  • @Mohammedazeezbgw
    @Mohammedazeezbgw Před 11 měsíci +1

    How is this work?

    • @ForestMaster
      @ForestMaster  Před 11 měsíci

      Hi Mohammed, the Forest Master Manual Splitter is a manual log splitter that uses a drop weight mechanism to split logs quickly and easily.
      Here's how it works:
      1. Place the log on the base.
      2. Raise the drop weight to the desired height.
      3. Release the weight and let it fall, splitting the log in half.
      That's it! It's really that simple. If you have any other questions, please don't hesitate to ask :)

  • @SteveHuntingdon
    @SteveHuntingdon Před měsícem

    I ting you fine dassa rog spritta.

  • @jimduffin311
    @jimduffin311 Před 8 měsíci

    Axe 🤚✋