While writing a comment on a different community, I figured I would post my homemade plate-bearing pegs here. These were made for my Body Solid BFFT10R functional trainer’s weight stack, to allow loading 50 mm Olympic fractional plates.

This first one is a simple wooden peg made from a scrap 4x4 block, turned on a router – because I don’t own a lathe – and with a threaded rod (3/8-inch; 10 mm) through it. The rod is mild steel, but that caused some minor bending when loaded with a 15 lbs plate.

functional trainer weight stack, with a wooden pin inserted which can accept 50 mm fractional plates

So for my second and more permanent attempt, I attached two back-to-back pegs directly to the weight stack’s center point, using a Grade B7 threaded rod, in lieu of the original bolt that was there. This helps keep the weight stack balanced front-to-back, makes it run more smoothly, and there’s a reduced risk of the plate slipping off.

functional trainer weight stack, showing a permanently-secured, double-sided peg that accepts fractional plates

  • Vik@lemmy.worldM
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    7 months ago

    Oh no way, I was looking at these convertible hack / leg press machines. So cool!

    I have a similar spatial constraint in my garage, have just been squatting more in lieu of a leg press

    • litchralee@sh.itjust.worksOP
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      7 months ago

      I had prior issues that made cable squats difficult, and I had always wanted the leg press. Although at some point, I may upgrade from the functional trainer to a power rack with all the accessories, space allowing.