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Rear weight bar?!

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    Posted: 05 Aug 2013 at 8:18pm
Hey guys, I've been busy as heck this summer and have not made it to one single pull with the wd45 this year. Well it turns out I have some free time this Saturday finally and decided to go pulling with my brother, just to beat his JD A with the ole' 45, the deal is I normally just through my weights on the snap coupler arms and go with it but last time i did that i was warned to change it the next time i pull with that club. So i was wondering any of you would show some pics of weight bars made to attach to the arms that would give some ideas on what i could build quick before saturday! Thanks again!
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Well I don't have a pic, but I took 2 pieces of 3" channel iron about a foot long and slid them on the snap coupler arms.  those arms are tapered, so I slid them far enough on to get tight, drilled a hole where it lined up with the hole in the end of the arm and bolted.  Cut a piece of angle iron to weld between the channels.

pretty self explanitory, quick and cheap. 
"see what happens when you have no practical experience doing something...... you end up playing with calculators and looking stupid on the internet"
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