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Been lurking around here for a few months. Just wanna say i love all the info/projects, and all the help. you guys are true pros on here. Got a question, has anyone built any gym equipment for any local gyms? I'm looking to build a incline bench press, and im looking for some decent prints. Any help would be appreciated
Reply:Drop by the local fitness center, and tell 'em ya maybe wanna join, and you wanna look around.Take your camera, a tape measure, and a note padWhen 4 really big guys pick ya up and give ya the bums rush thru the front door, don't blame me.It was just another one of my hair brained, ill advised ideas"Any day above ground is a good day"http://www.farmersamm.com/
Reply:Just as a side note, make sure you look GOOD and hard into the liability issues that go along with building exercise equipment.
Reply:Originally Posted by SupeJust as a side note, make sure you look GOOD and hard into the liability issues that go along with building exercise equipment.
Reply:Wait for garage sale season and pick a few of them up for next to nothing. You will get the weights, bars and everything the exasperated mother wants to rid her garage of. I like the old ones because they are made out of angle iron, so I canabalize them for other projects. Be careful don't want a bunch of welders in court because they are doing steroids on the job. "Did you see that guy lift that 30 foot I beam without the use of crane?"
Reply:Originally Posted by SupeJust as a side note, make sure you look GOOD and hard into the liability issues that go along with building exercise equipment.
Reply:Originally Posted by arms70Been lurking around here for a few months. Just wanna say i love all the info/projects, and all the help. you guys are true pros on here. Got a question, has anyone built any gym equipment for any local gyms? I'm looking to build a incline bench press, and im looking for some decent prints. Any help would be appreciated
Reply:Hey Steve, can you tell me where I may find plans for a machine that will let me hang upside down so as to relieve compression on my spine? We have a store here they call "relax the back" that has a machine but with this slowed down economy I can forget spending 700 bucks on one. However I have lots of scrape iron, time, and welding rods.
Reply:Originally Posted by sc6chuck9Hey Steve, can you tell me where I may find plans for a machine that will let me hang upside down so as to relieve compression on my spine? We have a store here they call "relax the back" that has a machine but with this slowed down economy I can forget spending 700 bucks on one. However I have lots of scrape iron, time, and welding rods.
Reply:There are number of gym equipments are available to reduce the weight and to maintain our health but we should verify the quality of the gym equipment before purchasing..
Reply:Originally Posted by sc6chuck9Hey Steve, can you tell me where I may find plans for a machine that will let me hang upside down so as to relieve compression on my spine? We have a store here they call "relax the back" that has a machine but with this slowed down economy I can forget spending 700 bucks on one. However I have lots of scrape iron, time, and welding rods.
Reply:Here's one:http://www.naturaltherapyinfo.com/ex...yoga_swing.htmSorry to the OP for the slight hi-jack............200amp Air Liquide MIG, Hypertherm Plasma, Harris torches, Optrel helmet, Makita angle grinders, Pre-China Delta chop saw and belt sander, Miller leathers, shop made jigs etc, North- welders backpack. |
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