I am trying to find a good price on chains if anyone has any ideas.
I shop at newyorkbarbells.tv a lot and I found these there
http://www.newyorkbarbells.tv/chains.html
Does anyone know if that's a good price or is there something better? I would imagin I am going to get killed in shipping as it is.
I went to Home Depot and got some chain there but the thing is, they don't make that chain to weigh something exact at a specific length. It just isn't "exactly" the same...
Open to ideas here
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Thread: Lifting with Chains?
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03-13-2006, 11:11 AM #1
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Lifting with Chains?
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03-13-2006, 11:16 AM #2
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03-13-2006, 01:32 PM #3
The problem with those chains is maybe a few pounds is deloaded, what's the point? Do they know how to accomidate resistance?
A little chain linking down connected to a big pile of 5/8 chains--that will be a 30-40 lb. deload.“Methods are many,
Principles are few,
Methods often change,
Principles never do.”
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03-13-2006, 06:49 PM #4
go to your local junkyard, or a construction site with cranes, find some 5/8 " chain and you're set. Might just look up some industrial supply companies in the phone book and see what you find. you want 5 foot long, 5/8" chain,
Charlie Telesco
220lb Junior Powerlifter
1757 total
661 sq
518 b
578 dl
University of California at Santa Cruz
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