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Post by Mr. Espey on Aug 10, 2006 0:46:16 GMT -5
Check this out... a neighbor thought I could use it for armwrestling. I think I will rig it up for side pressure.
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Post by austinslater on Aug 10, 2006 1:50:44 GMT -5
Is that a bullworker? What was it intended for? I might have to get one of those . . .
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Post by Mr. Espey on Aug 10, 2006 6:14:03 GMT -5
No that is not a bullworker... a bullworker is not even close to that. I have never seen another crusher like this one.
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Post by Curtis "Smash" Klashinsky on Aug 10, 2006 11:34:37 GMT -5
Too Cool! I've never seen one that was that EXTREME before.
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Post by Terry Palaschak on Aug 12, 2006 0:37:54 GMT -5
How many pounds is it.
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Post by Mr. Espey on Aug 12, 2006 14:08:36 GMT -5
As in pressure? or how much does it actually weigh?
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Post by Curtis "Smash" Klashinsky on Aug 12, 2006 17:09:00 GMT -5
How much does it take to close that bad boy.
Are you going to get new grips on there? It look well used.....or just dirty.
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Post by Mr. Espey on Aug 12, 2006 17:13:21 GMT -5
I have no idea... No I am not getting new grips. It doesn't matter to me how it looks.
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Post by Curtis "Smash" Klashinsky on Aug 12, 2006 18:39:00 GMT -5
That's cool. How do you intend to rig it up for side pressure?
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Post by John Milne on Aug 12, 2006 19:56:18 GMT -5
That's cool. How do you intend to rig it up for side pressure? How? Its obvious to me. He will need a 1983 Chevette rim, a 12 year old donkey, 3 stainless steel pullies, an empty texas mickey of Jack and your ex-girlfriend...... Please post a pick when you have it rigged..
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