Contributing Member Regis Posted October 19, 2007 Contributing Member Report Posted October 19, 2007 I don't know much about splitters and I'm trying to determine the value of a splitter for small low production shop. My interests are wallets, folders, holsters, & brief cases. Are splitters (4, 6 or even 8 inch) mostly for belt/strap makers? I could see where 6 or 8 inch may be good for wallets . It would be great to buy side(s) (e.g. all8/9 oz) to make different items but it seems the practical width limits are 4, 6, or 8 inches (not enough for folders or cases). Would someone jump in and give me some practical examples of using these size splitters in a non belt/strap shop? Thanks, Regis Quote
Billsotx Posted October 19, 2007 Report Posted October 19, 2007 My experience is limited and I'm not a very big guy, 5'10", 170#, on a good day I can pull a four inch strap through my splitter. If you're going to split wide stuff I think you may want to consider something motorized, with gears or maybe get you a mule and a couple of monkeys to help you out. For whatever the reason, I find horsehide easier to split than cow. Hope this helps. Quote
Contributing Member Regis Posted October 19, 2007 Author Contributing Member Report Posted October 19, 2007 "or maybe get you a mule and a couple of monkeys to help you out." I'll take that up with homeowners association next week I think you got me on track of reality....thanks Quote
esantoro Posted October 19, 2007 Report Posted October 19, 2007 I think a splitter is indispensable. Go 8" if you can, 6" if you can't. Siegel's has the osborne 86 for 225 or so. Quote
Members rawhide1 Posted October 20, 2007 Members Report Posted October 20, 2007 Regis if ya decide to get a splitter ya might look in the market part of the forum. I just got a 8" model 84 from Greg Gomersall and I think he has a couple of model 86's and another splitter cant remember what it was thuogh. He's a heck of a nice guy and would answer any of your ?'s hope this helps some Mike Quote
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