Pulley system add-on, easily add weight plates

pain in the butt

Anyone who has ever used one of these pulley systems knows it is a bit of a pain to change weights. Luckily, there is an easy fix. 

A recent post by Garage Gym Experiment, showed a simple add-on that allows easy access to the weight plates. The original idea is from David Kerkes. It was a diy project for his home gym. 

my version

Brilliant idea, but no one is making or selling these. Well, with David’s permission, I made this tutorial. 

Tools:

Dewalt sliding mitre saw - Amazon link (https://amzn.to/3pdqFe3), Home Depot link (https://homedepot.sjv.io/3P7GRB)

Dewalt cordless drill - Amazon link (https://amzn.to/3g2VM7L), Home Depot link (https://homedepot.sjv.io/doRm3K)

Bosch cordless drill set - Amazon link (https://amzn.to/2TGLLpz)

Drill press - Amazon link https://amzn.to/3wh8beK), Home Depot link (homedepot.sjv.io/doRm3K) - alternatively, the holes can also be drilled using a cordless drill

2 inch forstner bit - Amazon link (https://amzn.to/2RXrIT2) , Home Depot link (homedepot.sjv.io/2rKENG)

1.75 inch forstner bit - Amazon link (https://amzn.to/3gGf6Ix) , Home Depot link (homedepot.sjv.io/RyRBVy)

Materials:

1 x 6 board - Home Depot link (homedepot.sjv.io/kjReqv)

1.75 inch round dowel  (or 1.5 inch dowel if you can’t find 1.75) - Home Depot link (https://homedepot.sjv.io/n1nGPM)

2 inch screws - Home Depot link (homedepot.sjv.io/zajEV7)

saw 2

Bumper plates are about 18 inches long, so I cut my 1x6 to 17.5 inches. 

forstner

I find center and drill a 2” hole with a forstner bit. 

10lb

I use a 10 pound weight plate to figure out where my dowels should go. 

It’s about 3 inches from the end of the board on both sides. 

for the dowels

I use a 1.75” bit to make insets for the dowels. These are not very deep. 

drill it

Then I use a small drill bit and go all the way through in the center. 

dowel party

My dowels are 1.75 inches. I cut 2 six inch pieces of the dowel. 

route

Routing everything is completely optional, but I just love how it makes stuff look so much nicer and it’s pretty quick. For this, I am going over all the edges with a quarter inch round over bit. 

enter sandman

I do some quick sanding 

fire drill

Pre-drilling into the dowels help the screws go in easier. 

glueTube
scrooge

I add some wood glue before placing the dowel, then add a 2 inch screw. Repeat on the other side. 

paint it black

A quick little spray and it’s ready to go. 

stack it up

This post is not sponsored. Some of the links are affiliates which means if you purchase through the link, I’ll receive a small commission.

If you like this, check out my other home gym diy projects. 

Do you have an idea for my next build? Leave a comment below!

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