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Home made rock splitter

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This is from my bookmarks file of a machine that I think is pretty nifty.

Fabrication instructions at the designer's webpage. I love the fact that people do things like this and then share what they've learned with the world.


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That is a cool spin off from a HD shop press, I was impressed that they showed the boo boos in their design, instead of just the finished prototype.
bobbb did you just say niffty? LOL
bobbb did you just say niffty? LOL
I love to pepper my writing with old phrases. Just be thankful I didn't write that this rock splitter was the Bee's Knees.
I love to pepper my writing with old phrases. Just be thankful I didn't write that this rock splitter was the Bee's Knees.
Or the Cat's Meow. ;?)
Or the Cat's Meow. ;?)
Or the Cat's Pajamas.
I watched the Beverly Hillbillies a while back and learned of the phrase "Land O' Goshen." I like to use that too. This completely throws people my own age who've never heard language like this used in daily life.

And of course, there's the old stand-by "Jumpin' Jehosaphat."
Well we certainly have come up with some "doozies". Let's see... how about "What in tarnation?", "Gee willickers!", "in a ****'s age", "great googlely mooglely", "okie dokie", "Egad!", "hunky dory", "alas and alack", and in a '60's venue... "Boss", "Keen", "Jewel". My grand father used to exclaim "cheese and rice!".

This thread seems to have morphed in a "peachy-keen" direction.
Whether you are making your machine at home or industrially. First, you need to understand how the machine is structured. Here is a rock splitter machine website recommended to you, you can learn about the structure and introduction of this machine, which may be helpful for you to make at home.
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