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MikeUA09
04-17-09, 09:59 AM
Any ideas on making a homemade power?
i've thought about it..and will try "make" one later..was thinking of a simple pipe actually and do the "normal" stretches.
MikeUA09
04-17-09, 11:25 AM
Yea so was I. May go to Home Depot or Lowes.
REDZULU2003
04-17-09, 12:29 PM
Not an idea myself but you will need something strong as the PA is strong with the abuse it has to withstand.
Grandejoe
04-17-09, 03:32 PM
I would rather give the credit to DLD and buy an original PA.
First of all, I think its worth the cost, second of all, Im a lazy guy so I wont spend my time making my own.
But I dont think you have to make anything.. Maybe just a steelpipe would be able to help out with some of the exercises, but then again.. not all of them.
doublelongdaddy
04-17-09, 10:26 PM
Someone was making one but as simple as they look they are very difficult to make. When I was ordering them from a source before I was making $5 on every sale! It was ridiculous and the reason they were so expensive was the one piece shape.
seeking8.5x6
04-18-09, 12:17 PM
They are not easy to make, i have a DIY one and trust me it will consume a few hours of your life easily
I tried to make one and I got about 1/6 of the way through making it which took me 2 hours. It was coming out nicely but it is so time consuming. I have the right tools, but your average guy may not.
Think about it, if it takes some one with all the right tools 8 hours to make it out of wood at minimum wage it would cost around 70$$. Defiantly worth the $$
Derrike
11-10-11, 03:42 AM
Hi... I am new out here... Just joined this forum... Thus want to know that what is this tpoic all about and what are we supposed to post in here...!
e.zeus1
11-10-11, 07:01 AM
I got a extension cord storage thing that works perfectly as a PA. It's just a weird piece of hard plastic I picked up for like $5 at ACE hardware a few years back.
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