Blacksmith513 Posted September 10 Share Posted September 10 1 hour ago, matek said: I worked from home today, and whenever I needed a break, I did a mini DU session. Like a smoke break, but healthier. Mostly CRS, some drill rods as well, nothing particularly hard, but it adds up Left are One IMP bends (hardest was 9/32" x 7"), right are 1.2" single leathers bends (hardest were 5/16" x 6.5") I didn't mark the bars this time, so some are really off-center, but it doesn't matter, fun day Thats what it's all about. it's supposed to be fun. nice work 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
matek Posted September 14 Author Share Posted September 14 Grippers RH 20mm block set - 5x3 Standard Adjustable Ti, RGC 137, 2-sec pause on each rep 20mm (bottom) choked - 2x3 Stainless Adjustable, RGC 156 I did some 15kg plate curls with my LH during the rest periods. I tried training grippers only once per week for this cycle, but I'm kinda "worried". This volume feels ridiculously low for once per week. Well, we will see in 1-2 weeks when I try max. The result of the previous cycle (training twice per week) was 20mm block set - RGC 156 Ni, and MMS - RGC 160 Adjustable W. I have a feeling I will be lucky to hit the same numbers. But who knows! This week I wrapped up one more project I needed to finish by the end of September, and after that, honestly I just had a few days off. I wanted to make bacon-wrapped venison backstrap stuffed with jalapeno cream cheese for a while now so I did that, also made a lot of pickles, started some chili ferments for hot sauce, played guitar... 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
matek Posted Tuesday at 09:23 AM Author Share Posted Tuesday at 09:23 AM Plate curls - 4x3 15kg/33lb both hands Neck extension - 4x15 20kg/44lb Wrist curls - 4x40 black band with rolling pin Reverse wrist curls - 4x35 black band with rolling pin 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
matek Posted Wednesday at 09:51 AM Author Share Posted Wednesday at 09:51 AM Incline bench dumbbell rows - 10x12 37.5kg/82.7lb Dumbbell biceps concentration curls with blue Fat Gripz - 8x8 25kg/55.1lb 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
matek Posted Thursday at 09:43 AM Author Share Posted Thursday at 09:43 AM (edited) Grippers came home from CPW (I've sent them for rating a few months ago by surface mail because it's cheap). Great customer service from CPW as usual! From left to right, top to bottom: - CoC #3 double stamped/number only: 143 This is the only collectible gripper I have if we don't count the GHPs. Better knurling than modern CoCs. - Danno 100 steel-handled gripper: 163 I like this one because it's a "normal" wide gripper, and it's not with the 50lb Chinese springs. The handles are 18mm diameter which is ok but the knurling is too smooth for the spread. - SMD #4 steel-handled gripper: 145 The spring is super nice on this one, and the wire diameter is quite large but the spread is narrow (hence the rating). Knurling is very weak, but I don't really mind it on this one because it's narrow and easy to set. The handles are slightly larger than 18mm (not just because of the knurling), maybe the stock was in imperial units (23/32" instead of 18mm). Anyways, this thing is super heavy - GHP #7: 140 My MM0 gripper :). It was kinda sad how the spring looked so I tried to make it nice and shiny again. I included a before-after picture; it's not like brand a new GHP, but not bad. I will try to take better care of it from now on and oil it frequently. - GHP #8: 170 A little below average #8. I'm glad it's not smg crazy like 180. Edited Thursday at 09:47 AM by matek 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Knowlton Posted Thursday at 01:45 PM Share Posted Thursday at 01:45 PM nice work, looks as good as new 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
matek Posted Thursday at 02:08 PM Author Share Posted Thursday at 02:08 PM 23 minutes ago, John Knowlton said: nice work, looks as good as new Thanks John! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
matek Posted yesterday at 09:50 AM Author Share Posted yesterday at 09:50 AM (edited) DU in 1/2" IMPs Sacrificed one of my IMPs and cut them in half. Worked my way up to a 9/32" (7.1mm) CRS, but actually the "I" drill rod was harder. But all one hit, all above 40. - CRS HEX 6mm x 7" - CRS HEX 6mm x 6" - CRS 1/4" x 5.3" - Stainless 1/4" x 6" - Drill rod 1/4" x 6" - Drill rod 6.7mm ("H") x 7" - Drill rod 6.7mm ("H") x 6" - Drill rod 6.9mm ("I") x 7" - CRS 9/32" x 7" Edited yesterday at 09:52 AM by matek 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Knowlton Posted 17 hours ago Share Posted 17 hours ago Nice work looks like a full day of bending 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Londonjoseph Posted 14 hours ago Share Posted 14 hours ago Great work mate, maybe I gotta bust out the 1/2" IMP's. Seems like a great workout regarding hand toughness, especially with hex and drill rod! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
matek Posted 6 hours ago Author Share Posted 6 hours ago 10 hours ago, John Knowlton said: Nice work looks like a full day of bending Thanks John! Much faster than that, maybe an hour with everything 8 hours ago, Londonjoseph said: Great work mate, maybe I gotta bust out the 1/2" IMP's. Seems like a great workout regarding hand toughness, especially with hex and drill rod! Thanks London. It was my first time trying this, but I will do a harder session the next time I do this. I will check if I still have 9/32" drill rods, but if not, probably 7mm C45 is a good choice. But yeah, definitely feeling it in my pinky. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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