Here’s how:
Do you usually split your logs more than once to get them the size you like? You probably do. And every time you make a split, the pieces fall to the ground, and you have to stoop down to pick them up, bring them back up to the splitting beam, and split them again. Repeat as necessary. It’s hard on your back, and a waste of your energy to fight with gravity.
With the Steel Work Table, the split pieces stay in your working area, right at the level of the splitting beam. So you make one split, and then simply rearrange the pieces to make your second split. Once they’re the size you like, you can easily slide the pieces off the end of the table and into a pile.
Easy & Efficient:
How to get one:
If you are purchasing a DR RapidFire Log Splitter, choose the “With Steel Work Table” option in the dropdown menu on the product page and one will be shipped to you with your machine. If you already have your DR, you can also purchase the Steel Work Table separately. Be sure to choose the table model that fits your log splitter model: