I'm in the process of figuring the best place to relocate the ill-placed valve on my splitter.
I currently use my right hand on lever and position/hold the wood with my left, but am considering flipping it all around so that I stand with all the machinery to my left in order to eliminate bending over the engine to reach the valve.
I'm so used to doing fine work with my good right hand, such as lever movement and timing, and the dumb left on is there for the brainless work of keeping rounds steady on beam.
Question is, any other right-handers switch hit? Does the left hand brain adapt quickly? I'd hate to pinch a right digit or worse because the leftie pulled the lever the wrong way or at the wrong time or something.
I currently use my right hand on lever and position/hold the wood with my left, but am considering flipping it all around so that I stand with all the machinery to my left in order to eliminate bending over the engine to reach the valve.
I'm so used to doing fine work with my good right hand, such as lever movement and timing, and the dumb left on is there for the brainless work of keeping rounds steady on beam.
Question is, any other right-handers switch hit? Does the left hand brain adapt quickly? I'd hate to pinch a right digit or worse because the leftie pulled the lever the wrong way or at the wrong time or something.