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Trying to make a homemade adjustable kettle bell (Hungarian core blaster)
Need some advice where to buy the parts which are

3/4 tee
(handles) 2 lengths threaded 3/4 pipe approx 6 inch/150mm long
(down shaft) 3/4 inch pipe threaded both ends about 12 inch long or two bits 6 inch with 3/4 connector
(base) 3/4 inch floor flange

Reason being easy to take to gym in bag, put together and change plates as required

(trouble posting pictures, basically the two short bits of pipe screw into the tee to form the handles, the down shaft you put the weight plates
on and secure them with the floor flange)

Im assuming galvanized steel is available somewhere and will be strong enough to take heavy weight plates?

I have tried B and Q, Wickes, Plumb Center etc with no joy

Im not a plumber so dont have a trade account anywhere

I live in the Newcastle upon tyne(north shields) area

any advice much appreciated

thanks
 
You'll get what your after from crosslings mate, there's 1 in Newcastle
 
I'm lost with what you are asking but steal fitting and pipe work is available at most plumbing merchants.
 
Why not get proper kettlebells. No need to take to gym as you can do it at home.
Any decent gym will have kettlebells anyway....
 
what the hell are kettle bells ? or am i just to drunk to understand haha
 
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The normal kettle bells at gym are too light with this contraption I can load heavy plates and adjust as I want.
 
The normal kettle bells at gym are too light with this contraption I can load heavy plates and adjust as I want.

Well if you are not a member of a ladies gym and genuinely are that strong i suggest you just carry normal k-bells to the gym or better still just ram a steel bar into your exhaust and dead lift the thing a few times :)
 
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