@@tonyp1727THX! If you got time for one more question: do you think it has more to do with the cement/concrete mixture than the size of the ball? (Im not gonna use a tennisball 😉) Denmark has all but run out of KB an almost no stores got any in stock. I have seen used ones cost the same (or more) than buying one from new..
@@stevenvildgaard534 This was a youth size basketball and it weighs 25 lbs. I also made one with a professional size basketball which was 35 lbs. I imagine a soccer or volleyball would probably be around 18 - 20 lbs. I used concrete because its very heavy and a 66 lbs. bag costs only 6 dollars.
the edit is beautiful 5stars
Thank you. Everything is better with a Dean Martin tune.
your choice of music so soothing
Can't beat Dean Martin.
cool!
Nice video guys. How does it weights in the end?
Exactly 25 pounds.
How heavy? Just to have an idea about what size ball you use. 😊
This kettlebell is 25 lbs. I've also made 15 lb and 35 lb kettlebells as well.
@@tonyp1727THX!
If you got time for one more question: do you think it has more to do with the cement/concrete mixture than the size of the ball? (Im not gonna use a tennisball 😉)
Denmark has all but run out of KB an almost no stores got any in stock. I have seen used ones cost the same (or more) than buying one from new..
@@stevenvildgaard534 This was a youth size basketball and it weighs 25 lbs. I also made one with a professional size basketball which was 35 lbs. I imagine a soccer or volleyball would probably be around 18 - 20 lbs. I used concrete because its very heavy and a 66 lbs. bag costs only 6 dollars.
@@tonyp1727 THX for taking time to answer! I now have a weekend project to look forward to :-)
@@stevenvildgaard534 Good luck!
Props for Sinatra.
Dean Martin.
25 kg???
25 pounds (11.34 kilograms)