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Dont Know How Tu Use It! Heavy Filed #2


ewokhugo

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A couple of months ago i filed my #2 both sides starting 1mm ... now its about 1 cm . doing overcrush with it its not very funny,because i fell i am closing it behond the "normal range.

i wish i could have done it using my #2.5...

i thought about cutting it but i may hurt myself using it ...

any ideas?

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I don't understand. Are you saying you've filed it too much and it's trapping skin when you close it? If so, try filing the end of the handles so that they get shorter instesd of thinner, it has a REAL effect on the strength of the gripper without trapping skin.

If I've misunderstood you, then I apologise. It's my fault, not yours.

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probably my fault , because my 2poor english" .

i filed it to much(1 cm each side) and i dont fell confortable with it because for me the close doesnt look "normal".

should i cut it ?

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Cut it Hugo, just make sure you smooth out the handles after otherwise you might end up cutting your hand off ;)

If you cut the handles down about 1 cm in length the gripper will feel WAY harder than it is now! :rock

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probably my fault , because my 2poor english" .

i filed it to much(1 cm each side) and i dont fell confortable with it because for me the close doesnt look "normal".

should i cut it ?

Your English is better than many I deal with day by day, IN MANCHESTER!

Cut it. Comfort is more beneficial than anything (within reason) else in training.

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