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My 35 yr. old Tandy splitter needs to be retired. The roller is out of whack and it just is not working on small string. Would like some ideas on a 6 to 8 inch splitter without breaking the bank. Used is OK if everything works. I like the Osborne but know there are more styles and makes out there. Thanks, Brad

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I bought a used 8" Chase pattern splitter a few months ago from Bruce Johnson, and I love it. I thin string all the time with it. Eventually I would like to have a krebs style as well, because of the dial in feature, but the one I have now is fantastic.

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Rawhide, thanks for the input on the 2 styles of splitters. I just got to get busy and find one that will do the job. 30 more years and I can retire the new one. Brad

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If all you are splitting is string, I would recommend the Dene Williams splitter from Australia. You can order direct or from www.miswestwhips.com Paul at Mid West Whips uses this all the time and says it is great. I am just waiting to order again to get one.

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Thanks RC for the info. I'm leaning toward a bench mount as I like to cut and split 150 to 200' of string at a time and also use it to build larger projects as in bosal and hackamore hangers. Rawhide and Leather. Some of my Honda strings can be 3/8 or better before sizing. But it looks like a good tool for Roo string and small lace. I see your from Lewistown. My uncle was born there and his sister, Judy Fiedler, still lives on the family ranch south of Stanford. Jim Fiedler passed 11/2 years ago and I took my dad up to the services in Stanford. Pretty Country in the summers but my Ca. thin blood would take a beating in the winter. Thanks again, Brad

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Thanks RC for the info. I'm leaning toward a bench mount as I like to cut and split 150 to 200' of string at a time and also use it to build larger projects as in bosal and hackamore hangers. Rawhide and Leather. Some of my Honda strings can be 3/8 or better before sizing. But it looks like a good tool for Roo string and small lace. I see your from Lewistown. My uncle was born there and his sister, Judy Fiedler, still lives on the family ranch south of Stanford. Jim Fiedler passed 11/2 years ago and I took my dad up to the services in Stanford. Pretty Country in the summers but my Ca. thin blood would take a beating in the winter. Thanks again, Brad

I have a used but in good shape Osbourne#86 splitter for sale for $300. If you're interested let me know and I'll send pics. ....Leatherpounder

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I have a used but in good shape Osbourne#86 splitter for sale for $300. If you're interested let me know and I'll send pics. ....Leatherpounder

Thanks Leatherpownder, I just picked one up on Ebay over the Weekend . An#86 that looks to be in good shape. I appreciate all the help from all. Brad

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