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Grade 2 Bolt & Hard Timber Tie


Concrete Pete

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Just 15 minutes ago i was never able to bend a grade 2 bolt or the tougher timber tie . i just tried to bend the timber tie and it just folded easy ... the adrenaline rush felt so great i pushed my luck to try and bend a grade 2 bolt and that bent so easy i feel a great relief that my training is paying off now this just gave me more insperation to try to go futher very soon i hope .. thanks to this site and all the useful information it has to offer. :D

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Congrats!

I remember what it was like to bend my first "real" bolt and its very cool!

In no time you will be doing grade 5s

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Just 15 minutes ago i was never able to bend a grade 2 bolt or the tougher timber tie . i just tried to bend the timber tie and it just folded easy ... the adrenaline rush felt so great i pushed my luck to try and bend a grade 2 bolt and that bent so easy i feel a great relief that my training is paying off now this just gave me more insperation to try to go futher very soon i hope .. thanks to this site and all the useful information it has to offer.  :D

good job pete. Two days ago he barely kinked that grade 2...so i had to bend it for it him :D

I'll swing by with some 60d's and grade 5's and see what we can do.

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Nice work, Pete! I love that adrenaline rush that comes with a new bending PR. Careful, it's addictive.

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Thanks guys for the support i think tomorrow i will be buying a box of grade 2 bolts to practice with to move on to a tougher level :D

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