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Reddit mentions of LOVIT Loading Pin and Snap Clip for Weight Plates. Powerlifting, for Weight Lifting

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of LOVIT Loading Pin and Snap Clip for Weight Plates. Powerlifting, for Weight Lifting. Here are the top ones.

LOVIT Loading Pin and Snap Clip for Weight Plates. Powerlifting, for Weight Lifting
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Ideal Size for most users: 10" long, 1.2" in diameter. You may have problems using products with hole size inferior to 1.2".Heavy Duty Ideal for use with heavy weights: up to 220lbMakes weight changes very easy: Lifts, Holds, Finger Strength , Forearm Wrist, etc100% MONEY BACK GUARANTEE
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Found 2 comments on LOVIT Loading Pin and Snap Clip for Weight Plates. Powerlifting, for Weight Lifting:

u/gtrplyr1122 ยท 3 pointsr/homegym

Copying and pasting a comment from a previous thread -

I did a DIY setup, with everything coming from Amazon except the carabiners, which you can pretty much find anywhere. Here's the links for the parts:

Steel Cable: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B003YDK49M/

Wire Rope Clips: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00III7IP6/

Pulleys: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B000BD6BSQ/

Thimbles: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B0038YY3LW/

Tie-down Straps (for hanging pulleys from the rack): https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B01AS5QC1C/

Loading Pin: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B01IRY5U14/

Assuming you have some tools around, this should be everything you would need. I recommend a bolt cutter if you don't already have one. I thought I would be able to cut the steel cable with the wire cutters built into my pliers and it was not happening. Ended up having to make a trip to the tool shop this morning to get that.

u/DontGildThis ยท 1 pointr/climbharder

Followup Question:

What size loading pin did you use? This 10" seem fine? I don't want to go too long and not be able to get it off the ground when using the pinches.