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    My first homemade practice throwing weight :D

    Made this with some square tube and filled it with lead shot. Weighs in right at 28 lbs.

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    Nice job. That will definitely serve you well for practice. Have fun and throw far.
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    Nice! Just so you know for the next one....the weight includes the handle and chain. It's 28 pounds total.

    If your practice weight is a pound or a pound and a half heavy, it's irrelevant. Go throw it all over the place. Good job!

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    Thats awesome, I tried my hand at making a WFD and it didnt workout so well (not good at DIY) and ended up ordering one haha
    "The coward believes he will live forever If he holds back in the battle, But in old age he shall have no peace Though spears have spared his limbs ." - Havamal

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