Deciding on a Third ME Lift

[quote]marlboroman wrote:
Dude , I can make you up a set of boards…wont cost a dime (work perk). mine are 38 mm (1.5")thick , 6 inches wide by 10 inches long …sanded plywood (no slivers) .

what I did was make a 1 board , 2 board , and a 3 board stack , permanently secured . then the 1 or 2 board can be added (via velcro) to the 3 bd to make a 4 or 5 board .

if you only need up to 3 bds , then a 1 board and a 2 board would suffice.

dont know how I’d get them to you though . not sure how you (or the 'rents) feel about giving out a shipping address , not to mention the whole I’net predator crap

PM me if interested…I can then tell you where in WI I’m located . [/quote]

I found some old boards in the garage. Just gotta grab the saw, then there ain’t nuttin to it but to do it.

good deal

[quote]zephead4747 wrote:
JoeC5267 wrote:
I just remembered when Vincent Dizenzo benched 600 Raw he rotated between Bench, floor press, incline and 2-board. So your definitely on the right track.

I’ll stick with inclines until I can get some boards (very small budget, half my paycheck gets saved for college). 3 weeks per lift rotation or just doing them until I stall, or how would you guys lay it out.[/quote]

Steal them out of a dumpster, ask a construction guy for a waste 2x4, and so on. All you need is 18" for a board. 108" total gives you 1 board, 2 board, and 3 board.

My wife’s friend needed some furniture moved, so I grabbed a workout buddy and went to help her. There was a dumpster there from some contractor with a lot of 2 x 4s in various lengths for the taking. It was garbage anyway, so we took them. now we have extra boards in case we need to make extra boards.

We already had boards, but free is good.