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Designing And Building A Calibration Rig?


Jared Goguen

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I've seen Tim's setup which is awesome but I'm wondering if its possible to design and build a calibration rig on a budget? I'm thinking around $200 or less.

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You can build one for under 15$ if you have access to a gym.

Remember keep the chains 10" that is the norm. And place u-bolts .75" from the ends or you have extra math to do.

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You can build one for under 15$ if you have access to a gym.

Remember keep the chains 10" that is the norm. And place u-bolts .75" from the ends or you have extra math to do.

Just a home gym.

EJ do you have calibrate your own bars? If so what's your setup/process?

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The biggest thing is do you have weights or not. If you have weights then you can go really cheap fairly easy.

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The biggest thing is do you have weights or not. If you have weights then you can go really cheap fairly easy.

I have weights, I have a full metal and wood working shop at my disposal so I can pretty much make anything. I guess I am just wondering about the exact design that people use.

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Im sure there is a less "super strong Russian" way of doing it but it works well lol, takes a strong mofo to rate 100 600lb bars this way, shout out to Ivan lol

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EJ, is spot on. It's alot harder than it looks especially if you have a perfectionist streak like I do. All the angles, all the friction points make slight differences that you'd never imagine.

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