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26th August 09, 09:06 AM
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Adjustable Throwing-Weight
Well I've managed to make an adjustable throwing weight. My name is Chris and I work at a sheet-metal shop in Independence MO. I've been doing Strongman stuff for about 6 months and recently got interested in Highland Games athletics. (have done one NAHA meet, and going to another in Sept.) So, I decided that I was going to need an implement to practice with.
Like I mentioned I work at a sheet-metal shop so I've got access to scrap plate steel and Laser cutting machines. One day we had a group of 5/8" HR PLATE parts come through the shop, that all had a 8" circular cutout. So, after talking to my boss and agreeing to pay him 10 bucks, he let me have the scrap circles. (11 plates in all) Thats when I made this beauty...

I took a 7/8" bolt that I found laying around the shop, feed it through the holes I had programmed into the scrap plates, and topped it off with a crude fabricated "eye". Then I needed a handle so I had one of the night shift guys cut me out a 6" outside dia. ring out of 1/2" plate - I ground the edges so it was more comfortable in my hand. Connected the ring with 2 threaded connectors and there you have it - A "28#" throwing weight. (actual weight was closer to 32#) Total cost = $20
Soon I started thinking, "I can make one even better..." Using a 3-D cadd system that we use at work I came up with a design that I think is pretty nice.

This time I had to pay for the material and laser cut time, since I wasn't using scrap. But still got it for about $55. I decided to go with an actual eye-nut this time to make it stronger, and held it together with a 6" grade 8 bolt. I still used threaded connectors for chain, and a ground handle, but as you can tell I spent a little more time on this one... lol.
AND this is an adjustable design. Take away a couple small plates, replace them with a few larger ones and suddenly you've got a 56# Heavy!! And you can use two threaded connectors to bring the total length to 17.75" or replace the links with a shackle and suddenly you've got a 14"ish set-up for WOB!!
So, with hardware, material, labor, it came to about $75. Compared to the $320+ I could have spent buying a light and a heavy from somewhere else, ...priceless...
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26th August 09, 10:55 AM
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Chris:
I beg to differ, sir!
The "priceless" part is that you did it yourself. The money you saved? That's incidental. (Or a new USAK kilt, perhaps . . . . )
Congratulations, it looks wonderful. And here I've been proud of "Genghis," my homemade medicine ball. In a former life, Genghis was just a lowly soccer ball, but stuffed with sand and duct-taped into submission, he's a strength training secret from the ancients.
(Yes, since the first reference I've found to medicine balls is 3000 years ago in Persia, I should probably call him "Rustam" and not "Genghis," but I dig more on the Mongols anyway.)
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26th August 09, 11:06 AM
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26th August 09, 11:19 AM
#4
Looks really good sir, you will have to let us know how it holds up after a couple of practices.
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26th August 09, 11:54 AM
#5
I've been watching this on the NASGA site and I have to say the whole thing is SWEET.
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26th August 09, 12:52 PM
#6
Thanks guys! I'm glad you like it!
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27th August 09, 04:04 PM
#7
That is a great looking piece of equipment you have there.
I used to work in a machine shop where I had access to all kinds of cool stuff like that too.
Shop that manufactures sprockets and gears.
Oh, and as a bonus, it is so pretty and shiny!
I get easily distracted by shiny things.
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28th August 09, 03:27 AM
#8
Yea, its pretty shiny... lol Unfortunately, its made from hot rolled steel and will on day rust over... Thanks or the reply!
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28th August 09, 03:32 AM
#9
Awesome!!! Scottish thriftiness and ingenuity at its finest!!! Looking forward to seeing how it holds up over time.
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28th August 09, 04:34 AM
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 Originally Posted by MacKay71 Wife
Awesome!!! Scottish thriftiness and ingenuity at its finest!!! Looking forward to seeing how it holds up over time.
Thanks! I haven't had much time to throw lately... But I have done a couple spins with it and it sure felt comfortable. I'll definitely let everyone know how it holds up after some good throws...
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