Different Varieties of Log Splitters
Video Description: http://www.AsktheBuilder.com host Tim Carter walks you through the pros and cons of three different log splitting methods: a manual log splitter, a gas powered hydraulic log splitter and a wood splitting maul. Related Article Subjects: ask the builder, building, home improvement, log splitter, Remodeling, splitting, tim carter, wood
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