Hey everyone, I have a question. Has anyone ever made or has any ideas on how to make a sled for dragging? I looked online and most sleds are 140$+ and I think thats far to expensive for a “platform with some 45’s on it”.
[quote]norcal_BALLER wrote:
Hey everyone, I have a question. Has anyone ever made or has any ideas on how to make a sled for dragging? I looked online and most sleds are 140$+ and I think thats far to expensive for a “platform with some 45’s on it”.
Thanks for anyone who helps.[/quote]
Tire with eye bolts and a wooden platform inside to keep ballast
(weight plates, bricks, rocks, sandbags, etc.) from falling out.
Ross Enamait has a cool and effecient way of making a sled.
What he did is he bought a metal stamped circular sled and some thick manilla rope, tied the rope to the sled and adds as much weight as he wants using plates.
The only issue with building a sled is finding somewhere to buy a small piece of steel plate. Buying a full sheet of steel plate is a little bit much to build one sled. If you can find a small welding shop nearby you might be able to get them to build you one at a reasonable price.
All you really need is a piece of plate with a piece of 2" pipe welded onto it, and a ring to connect your harness to. I would look around your local area for some welding shops and see if you can get a better price. It will probably depend mostly on the shop and how much they want to charge for labor.
I have had this thought, but my lifting partner found a used one on ebay. A used one might be the cheapest option. I know it was the cheapest option for me.
I made one. Got a piece of plate, cut 6 inches off the front and welded on at a 45. Welded another piece of pipe to the center. Drilled a hole in the front and put a D ring through.
Got everything from scrap steel. Mine was a gift from the Sales Dept (I work for a steel company) but if I paid for it, would have cost about $20.