Pretty Kool lot more work involved than just, pouring concrete in a mold.great job Steve came a long way, with a lot of responsibilities and your killing it
Thanks Andy! Yes we put in quality time paying attention to details to prep them correctly for competition but it’s really an easy process to make them for normal training conditions.
Thank you for great videos I am hoping to buy a full set of every size stone you make very soon,I saw a picture of a stone of yours that was 602pds is that the heaviest you ever made and was that accomplished with your largest stone mold and lead for extra weight I absolutely love everything you do for strength sports!
@@Trindal I have found it to help somewhat but it can also force the stone in the mix down to towards the bottom causing the stone to be a less strong on the top.
Please, for your sake, where a respirator when sanding those stones down while dry, silica dust is extremely bad for your lungs, I am in the construction industry and know a lot of guys who suffer because of that. It just goes into your lungs and hardens, it cannot be reversed..
A master at work
Should've invited Brian Shaw, Hooper and T-Rex to test load the stones for you. 😂🤣 Beautiful work. Love watching the guys use your creation.
Pretty Kool lot more work involved than just, pouring concrete in a mold.great job Steve came a long way, with a lot of responsibilities and your killing it
I think he still make stones for Shaw’s comp too. Slater’s the best.
@@awallner1 thank you!
Thanks Andy! Yes we put in quality time paying attention to details to prep them correctly for competition but it’s really an easy process to make them for normal training conditions.
Thank you for great videos I am hoping to buy a full set of every size stone you make very soon,I saw a picture of a stone of yours that was 602pds is that the heaviest you ever made and was that accomplished with your largest stone mold and lead for extra weight I absolutely love everything you do for strength sports!
@@thyssenkrupp733 thank you! That one was a 21” and had a 289 lb lead sphere set in the middle of it.
Awesome I will have to make one 460 lbs so I can train for the rogue record breaker no tacky at asc
Would one of those vibrating machines for getting air out of the concrete help with your air bubbles? Could save you lots of patching time.
@@Trindal I have found it to help somewhat but it can also force the stone in the mix down to towards the bottom causing the stone to be a less strong on the top.
Please, for your sake, where a respirator when sanding those stones down while dry, silica dust is extremely bad for your lungs, I am in the construction industry and know a lot of guys who suffer because of that. It just goes into your lungs and hardens, it cannot be reversed..
Appreciate that!
Not just when sanding. Anytime you are handling dry mix or drilling as well. Silicosis is no fun.
@ totally agree! Thank you!