Vulcaneer wrote:
Hey if you can't afford an electric log splitter, you shouldn't buy one.
If you want to split a camping season worth of fire wood at home, in 80 to 90 degree heat, a log splitter is the tool. The electrics work well, and cost much less than a gas job. Easier to store too. Mine is a 6 ton job and it splits up to 20" dia. Oak with no problem. And if aged (or frozen) wood even bigger.
Or else go out in high temps and humidity and swing a sledge or a splitting mall. Bring plenty of cold water with you. You'll need it.
Or do it the more easy way and buy your wood. Or the MOST easy way, don't have a campfire. It's all a choice. Do what you want. I don't care.
I'm sorry, I should have put a smiley face or, lol after my post. I was just kidding and trying to make a joke. I apologize for saying it incorrectly.