[quote]pradaboy wrote:
Maybe stupid question but where would one get the material for these kind of routines? I mean I don’t have any heavy tires lying around and stuff.[/quote]
Tires you get from a tire store thsat replaces your tires. They have to pay to get rid of used tires so they ussaly will give away for free. If there is no place that deals with big tires. head to a tractor selling place and ask them. If you are looking for other equipment send me a PM and I will point the way.
[quote]pradaboy wrote:
Maybe stupid question but where would one get the material for these kind of routines? I mean I don’t have any heavy tires lying around and stuff.[/quote]
Use ordinary car or truck tires. Drill holes in them and bolt them together with 3/8 “eye” bolts and wing nuts. No wrench required to assemble. The drilling is bit of a chore. Use plywood washers about 3" x 3". 4 tires is not to bad. 5 tires is a bitch because it doesn’t flip even or in a straight line.
[quote]TNT-CDN wrote:
pradaboy wrote:
Maybe stupid question but where would one get the material for these kind of routines? I mean I don’t have any heavy tires lying around and stuff.
Use ordinary car or truck tires. Drill holes in them and bolt them together with 3/8 “eye” bolts and wing nuts. No wrench required to assemble. The drilling is bit of a chore. Use plywood washers about 3" x 3". 4 tires is not to bad. 5 tires is a bitch because it doesn’t flip even or in a straight line.
TNT
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Not a bad idea at all. Damn 5 tires would be a killer!