HI guys and gals so hear me out on an idea I have. I own a Nautilus smith machine NT-CC1 (http://www.fitnessrepairparts.com/eq...Machine-NT-CC1) I it was great for assisted squats and bench presses for a while but I recently obtained a barbell and would like to use start lifting free weights. I don't have the room or funds for a power rack so I thought maybe you guys could help me find a J-hook barbell attachment that could be modified to anchor to the two from post's of the smith machine. like these (http://www.amazon.com/Barbells4me-HD...F1AAS0NB4W3HZ5
. I've tried looking online but my pre drilled holes are on on the side as opposed to front like conventional cages. anyone know where I could have hooks made or bought that might work with my setup? I'm realize the smith machine was not made to accommodate this setup and i'm not trying to load a massive load onto them but it would make it a whole lot easier to have the barbell propped shoulder height so I can load plates and rack my barbell when I'm done with my set's. I have included pics of the machine and dimensions for reference. thanks !
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09-04-2015, 06:00 PM #1
Need help getting a barbell j-hook attachment to smith machine
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09-04-2015, 06:33 PM #2
If you sell your smith you'll have room for a power rack - just sayin.
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11-06-2016, 12:36 AM #3
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11-06-2016, 04:18 AM #4
I know nothing about your Smith machine, I'm not saying that it's not possible to fabricate J cups/safeties to fit your Smith, but if you really want to progress I'd suggest you sell the Smith and replace it with a decent quality Power Rack.
If you are set on adapting your Smith machine, there are many guys here on the forum who are more qualified than me to give an opinion, but I'd recommend that any work to fabricate/modify any equipment should be designed and carried out
by someone experienced in fabricating gym equipment. For me having owned a Smith in the past, I'd get a rack.
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11-06-2016, 12:15 PM #5
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11-06-2016, 05:02 PM #6
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Johnny, do you have the NT-CC1? If so, it would be easy to drill a few sets of holes in the face of uprights where you need them for squat and bench. No need to drill 30 per upright. A step drill would probably be best.
You will need to measure the tubing. Is it 2" x 2" or 3" x 3"? Then buy a pair of appropriate J-hooks. I would suggest spotter arms too, but beware that's more holes to drill.
Doesn't the cable run down the face of the uprights? If so, that's another concern.Clive, you're a good guy. - AttyGuy
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11-07-2016, 03:45 AM #7
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