[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.
[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.