Rip shows you a cheap solution to the problem of having too large of increments on a weight stack.
https://youtu.be/8rcXBbwjvxU
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Rip shows you a cheap solution to the problem of having too large of increments on a weight stack.
https://youtu.be/8rcXBbwjvxU
And here's how you can do the same thing with dumbbells, albeit for cheap instead of free. This method doesn't require adding a plate to the outside that will get pinched between your thigh and the dumbbell when setting up for pressing: YouTube
Been waiting for something like this. Though now that I'm cutting weight for a bit I'm also hoping I'll slim back down into being able to do a proper chinup.
My method is a bit more agricultural but its my machine.
I bent some 3/16" rod into a hook that clips onto the eyelet for cable attachment and allows a plate to hang on the rear of the stack.
I used to use wire cut bricks, weigh one, measure it in the right spot for the increment and smash it with a chisel.