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Here is my latest one I recently shipped off. |
NEW I have moved the weight stack further back in the frame thus giving you more room to put your feet under the table. Weight stacks vary in shape because of different brands. |
NEW I now have 24 inches of rollers on the front. Now when you slide across the table or use your weight and slide down on the front of the table, you will just roll on down or slide across without any bruising. The rollers are 100% solid rubber and spin on bearings. They are tuff, even your belt buckle won't damage these things. I was trying to use a cushion (foam) on the front of my machines but after using these rollers I will never go back. This is an idea I took from my TERMINATOR X machine. |
NEW I now call my arm wrestling machine the "TERMINATOR". I needed a name for it. |
NEW The elbow pad is now 7 x 7 and 2 inches thick just like it should be. The table is 40 inches high and the hand pegs are 36 inches apart. When your on my machine I want you to feel like your on an arm wrestling table. |
I have redesigned this part. It is stronger and now has 3 bearings on the end of the jackshaft for smoothness plus it will extend the life of the cable. |
NEW The handles now spin on bearings. I use a solid 3/4 inch steel shaft that sits in 2 quality bearings. I then put on a non-slip grip that won't come off. This is an idea I took from my TERMINATOR X machine. **This is now standard equipment** |
NEW "TERMINATOR" arm wrestling table this is my prototype arm wrestling table. Only one like it in the world. Most advanced arm wrestling table in the world. I have had many unique ideas for an arm wrestling table so I put all those ideas in one table. First, this table can be for left or right handers just by swinging the handle all the pads will automatically shift position from right to left(I have made one table that has just this feature and that is in Louisiana). Second, it has 38 inches of solid rubber rollers on the frame so the arm wrestler can slide across or use their weight and slide(roll) down the front of the table with ease. Third, I have made the hand pegs (knurled steel)so they spin in place so the the puller can take a good grip of the handle and as they arm wrestle and move across the table the handle will turn with you so you don't have to loosen your grip and reposition it again. I have a total 28 bearings on this for smoothness. I use 2" x 2" x 3/16" angle steel for the frame so this thing is extremely strong. It won't bend, twist or break when used. It weighs 160 pounds. I will be lending this table to tournaments and showing people and hearing what they have to say about it. Second picture above shows it being used at the Utah Summer Games and we had a full day of matches on it. It took a lot of abuse but all it needed when the games were done was some glass cleaner to get the finger prints off. . THE FUTURE OF ARM WRESTLING IS HERE! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VsOtiy6J64U |
Allen Fisher World Arm Wrestling Champion on my arm wrestling table. 2008 Nationals Salt Lake City. |
Picture of John Brzenk World Arm Wrestling Champion on my arm wrestling table. Nationals Aug 1,2 and 3 2008 Salt Lake City |
Picture of Ron Bath World Arm Wrestling Champion checking out my arm wrestling machine. Nationals Aug 1,2 and 3 2008 Salt Lake City ** Just a side note Ron did put down the entire weight stack, but he had to work for it. He does have awesome side pressure strength. |
This picture shows John Brzenk checking out my arm wrestling machine "TERMINATOR" June 28, 2008. He is getting the feel of my new fat torsion handle and increased back pressure adjustment. He is considered by most as being the greatest all-time arm wrestler in the world. |
Picture of John Brzenk checking out one of my earlier arm wrestling machine (model #4). |
First picture is of it sitting on the loading dock waiting to be packaged up, second picture is it all packaged up and ready for the truck to pick it up. Machine weighs about 330 pounds. |
I use quality heavy duty parts such as 1" solid steel jackshaft and real greasable bearings as shown. |
This is my TERMINATOR X (model 2) I had it at the Tournament of Champions in Hawthorne, Nevada on 8/22/2009.This is the most advanced arm wrestling machine in the world. I got a great response from all the pullers. Everybody liked the unique features it had. This machine you could practice your toproll and hook. I believe this machine is too complex and does too many things. Plus this machine takes a lot more time to build and I would have to sell this for atleast another $1000 and that would be too much. I am still not completely happy with it YET. This will be put in mothe balls for now. My 2010 will have some features from this machine. I am constantly trying new things/ideas. I believe you'll never know if it works until you make it and use it. I do listen to all pullers and I start creating new things. Do check out the video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BojYRi7cr_o |
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This handle is very unique because it has a torsion spring inside of it. You can just grab the handle with your other hand and spin it (torque it up) to the desired tension you want then have your right hand grab it and exercise. Designed to spin in either direction. This picture also show the correct starting position. |
Still testing this one, This one does have more hand pressure/torque then the original cable only handle.
The *new and improved handle* has a special grip cushion tape on it and spins freely on oilite bearings. It is 2.25 inches thick. The angles of the handle are designed to fit the natural shape of the human hand and not cause any unusual pain in the wrist while performing this exercise. I have redesigned the torsion spring inside the handle so the handle is much smoother to twist and the spring is more secure on the inside. As you can see the pin and ring, that is used for the up and down positioning of the handle for different lenghth arms. I have 4 positions for that and each is an inch apart. You will also notice were the cable connects to the back of the handle assemble, that has 7 up or down holes. This is for moving the cable to change your back pressure. You can go from some back pressure to a lot just by moving the cable up or down. Easy to do. That cable is directly connected to the weight stack, so if the weight is increased then the back pressure increases to but only by a certain percentage. |
The weight stack has the ability to hold additional weight if the 130 pounds on there isn't enough. The plate holder is a 1 inch thick steel rod mounted on each side (2). It can hold another 100 pounds if needed. My newer models have only a 100 pound stack(with pegs) because this gives me more movement of the handle which is now needed for my new design. |
TERMINATOR HANDLE #2. This was designed to work your wrist and has same torsion spring built inside of handle so you can torque it up first before using it. Can hold ten 10 pound plates on it. I designed it for doing wrist curls while resting your arm on a flat bench. You can use this instead of a dumbell. Compact size. I did not get much interest on this handle, so for now I am not selling it. This model has been replaced by my far superior TERMINATOR WF handle. |
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This is what you don't want your opponates forearm to look like. Myself and John Brzenk |
This picture shows the overall view of Arm Wrestling Machine "TERMINATOR". Size is 25.5" by 25.5" and is 45" tall when handle is down. Handles come off for shipping. Will fit easily threw a regular size door when handles are taken off. Weight stacks will vary in shape only, because I puchase them from different manufacturers. I have made it as close as possible to be same regulation size just like an arm wrestling table. |
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