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Would it be allowed to switch pads for the crush down? I normally use my IronMinds for crushing.

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Nice job, now my daughter is really upset. She keeps wanting to do a video but was waiting until she can beat Timmy. She better just get on the list because he is really raising that bar. Keep it going.

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Nice job, now my daughter is really upset. She keeps wanting to do a video but was waiting until she can beat Timmy. She better just get on the list because he is really raising that bar. Keep it going.

Well, she's already proven herself with that crazy strong kettlebell lift. It's all about the fun, anyways. Tell her Timmy is anxiously awaiting for anyone to get on the list with him. :)

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I finally found some steel that calibrated at max effort range so I can add my name to the 7" reverse list with a respectable bend:

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I finally found some steel that calibrated at max effort range so I can add my name to the 7" reverse list with a respectable bend:

Strong stuff Eric!

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I finally found some steel that calibrated at max effort range so I can add my name to the 7" reverse list with a respectable bend:

Nice bending Eric, I see Ian must be keeping you motivated :yikes

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Great Bend Eric!

i can imagine how well u would do if u were doing some serious armwrestling training. This is what i call wrist power! Impressive to me the way u did it.

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Thanks, guys!

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I finally found some steel that calibrated at max effort range so I can add my name to the 7" reverse list with a respectable bend:

Awesome job Eric on some tough steel!mosher.gif your reverse is going off the charts

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The 6" freestyle list is updated with Darin Heltemes's bend of a 630 pound piece of 5/16" cold rolled. Great bend, Darin!

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The 6" freestyle list is updated with Darin Heltemes's bend of a 630 pound piece of 5/16" cold rolled. Great bend, Darin!

Great bend Darin

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Correction made: Darin's bar calibrated at 630.

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Carl has nudged his way up along side the infamous Paul Knight with a 585 pound 80D braced bend. :mosher

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Great job Carl, i was happy getting a wobble on that spike. That one tough spike to bend.

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Great job Carl, i was happy getting a wobble on that spike. That one tough spike to bend.

Thanks Mike! It was a deceptively more difficult spike to bend than I initially thoughtblush.gif

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Great job Carl, i was happy getting a wobble on that spike. That one tough spike to bend.

Thanks Mike! It was a deceptively more difficult spike to bend than I initially thoughtblush.gif

Looked easy for you as soon as you had it going. Great work Carl

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Eric,

Do I understand right that this is braced bending?

Just wanted to make sure before I put Chris into training.

Later and again, nice job Timmy!

Tim

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Eric,

Do I understand right that this is braced bending?

Just wanted to make sure before I put Chris into training.

Later and again, nice job Timmy!

Tim

Timmy will be excited to hear about this! Yes, it's braced. I figured that would be easier, safer, and probably more fun for the kids.

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Finally! We have another name on the list. Tim Tolbert's son, Chris, has bumped Timmy down a notch with a very fine 235 pound 60D. Congratulations, Chris!

Timmy tried the same nail, that Tim was generous enough to send, and took it to to 2 5/16" after a four minute fight. Looks we have a little competition going on!

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Chris Tolbert also made a very impressive bend of a 200 pound piece of 1/ x 7" round bar. Way to go, Chris!

Chris's younger brother, Eric, was not about to be outdone, and took down a 5/32 x 6" round bar. Congratulations, Eric! :bow

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Finally! We have another name on the list. Tim Tolbert's son, Chris, has bumped Timmy down a notch with a very fine 235 pound 60D. Congratulations, Chris!

Timmy tried the same nail, that Tim was generous enough to send, and took it to to 2 5/16" after a four minute fight. Looks we have a little competition going on!

Congratulations to Chris! And, Timmy came that close? Nice bending, guys! :rock

Edit: I just saw the next post about Chris' brother Eric getting on the list too! Great job, Eric!

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