Best home gym DIY channel on TH-cam! I can't believe I'm just now finding you. I like to see this because I have some ideas of my own I plan to try for a trolley system; not sure if they'll all pan out, but: V-groove rollers against the corners of the upright not the flats (because a V shaped corner in a V shaped wheel is self-aligning; you could tighten the rollers to hundreds of PSI and it wouldn't prevent the trolley from gliding). Brackets made from laser cut pieces of steel plate oriented horizontally, but in L-shapes so you don't have to remove the cross pieces to slide over the post (the L-shapes would be screwed together in an alternating stack to make a square bracket with square hole). Lever arm able to be adjusted horizontally so instead of coming out at 90 degrees to the rack could be angled in or out. Lever arm axis able to be tilted as well. (Like how a compound bevel miter saw can be adjusted to both bevel and miter in a cut.) Point of all that is to make a leg press attachment that can be adjusted for maximum ergonomics.
Great job! Suggestion for future project - something like the Bully Glyder. Since that's essentially a weight trolley, I think it would require nylon or similar rollers instead of rubber because you want it to glide nearly effortlessly, which isn't required for a trolley bracket.
Great video! You are very creative. You have a talent building this stuff. You can probably sell this if you can make more of it. Easier said than done though. Keep up the good work. It’s very informative
Best home gym DIY channel on TH-cam! I can't believe I'm just now finding you. I like to see this because I have some ideas of my own I plan to try for a trolley system; not sure if they'll all pan out, but: V-groove rollers against the corners of the upright not the flats (because a V shaped corner in a V shaped wheel is self-aligning; you could tighten the rollers to hundreds of PSI and it wouldn't prevent the trolley from gliding). Brackets made from laser cut pieces of steel plate oriented horizontally, but in L-shapes so you don't have to remove the cross pieces to slide over the post (the L-shapes would be screwed together in an alternating stack to make a square bracket with square hole). Lever arm able to be adjusted horizontally so instead of coming out at 90 degrees to the rack could be angled in or out. Lever arm axis able to be tilted as well. (Like how a compound bevel miter saw can be adjusted to both bevel and miter in a cut.) Point of all that is to make a leg press attachment that can be adjusted for maximum ergonomics.
This is incredibly impressive that looks very heavy duty
Bro, excellent, I was looking at Rogue's machines and saw that they use this height adjuster a lot and only you to show how they created it. Thanks
I had an idea for one. Now I know what to do. Thanks
Great job! Suggestion for future project - something like the Bully Glyder. Since that's essentially a weight trolley, I think it would require nylon or similar rollers instead of rubber because you want it to glide nearly effortlessly, which isn't required for a trolley bracket.
Great video! You are very creative. You have a talent building this stuff. You can probably sell this if you can make more of it. Easier said than done though. Keep up the good work. It’s very informative
Thank you, I appreciate that!
Love it! Would love to see a Jammer arm attachment for your trolley
You are going to
Brilliant design and make! I'm impressed
You are a legend - this is so good!!!
Thanks, Right on!!!
Great build man. Excited to see where this can go
Nice video as always! I really appreciate your ideas and creativity
Thank you very much!
Impressive 👍
Thanks 👍
could you explain or make some vids about how to work with uhmw (cut, drill, what glue to stick it to steel, etc)?
Good idea, I’ll get on that in the near future
Thank you!!
You're welcome!
can you make me a set of those? how much would you sell em for
hi, what diameter are the rollers? THANKS
Спасибо
Do you have a plan or drawing of this design?
hi, have you done a resistance test with the jammer arms? Doesn't it move too much from left to right?
I want to make one.
do it!!!!