How to Make Concrete Weight Plates

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024

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  • @MrAndrew990
    @MrAndrew990 Před 4 lety +54

    This is awesome!
    DIY Duke would be very proud.
    I would like to see the strength differences between rebar, mesh, fiberglass etc.
    If you could make a plate reinforcement that can withstand repeated overhead drops I'll buy a mold.
    (Wouldn't use them like that but it shows how strong they could be)

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 4 lety +13

      I’ve been using my first set I made for a few months now. Deadlifts, rows, RDLs, etc with drops between sets. No problems so far. I would sell something that I hadn’t tested myself and found to be strong enough for the average user.

    • @MrAndrew990
      @MrAndrew990 Před 4 lety +4

      @@stixandstone fantastic work my friend seriously one of the coolest builds I've seen in a really long time.
      If you decide to do more youtube I have no doubt your videography skills will go far.

    • @robbertholt4475
      @robbertholt4475 Před 3 lety

      Hey man, cool stuff! How much does is cost to ship to the netherlands. For some weird law they dont sell any molds here. So i need to look abroad. And some american companies seem to not ship to certain countries.
      Could you tell me if you do and what it costs en which different molds you got.
      Thamks bro keep.up the work

  • @redwhiteandbluewoodworking8263

    I think your price is more than fair & I have a lot of respect for you doing this, side hustles are what make America go!

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 4 lety +6

      Thank you for saying that. It has been really fun helping people get the weights they need.

  • @goalsetfitness6882
    @goalsetfitness6882 Před 3 lety +1

    I live in Denmark and bought these molds. They arrived in good time and are of very high quality. You can really trust Stix and Stones, their service and their products 👍🏻

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you so much for the kind words!! So happy they got there in good time! Have fun!

  • @pacopoveda9329
    @pacopoveda9329 Před 4 lety +9

    This is a whole new level on DIY gym equipment

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 4 lety

      Thanks! It’s been fun to play with and make more ideas come to life.

  • @scottbacci8933
    @scottbacci8933 Před 2 lety +1

    Love this. Gotta buy some. Just moved to Houston. Like the Texas logo

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 2 lety

      Bring it on! I just caught up on all my orders from this week so I can have it on a truck asap after you order!

  • @JamesPhillipsOfficial
    @JamesPhillipsOfficial Před 3 lety +5

    Great moulds and process dude, most lifters don't realize. It's rare that plates touch the floor anyway and concrete plates can survive being dropped on a sand pit area, get a container 4 inches high, 100 inch long, 50 wide for power clean drops. I remeber the strongman competition with atlas stone drops was on a sandy beach, sand is great at absorbing impact

  • @stevet6676
    @stevet6676 Před 3 lety +4

    One of the most creative ideas for building a home gym, and it's all made in America! Thanks!!!

  • @ZeroGatlin
    @ZeroGatlin Před rokem

    Good videos last forever!!! just now coming across this info but super excited I did..... Would you consider doing a video about the rack you built!?!?!?!

  • @Mattie_LIGHT
    @Mattie_LIGHT Před 7 dny +1

    I’m hard headed and make a mold with a 3D printer instead of buying weights. Took 2 weeks to make the 45 lbs plate mold but she works! Would have been a lot easier to have just purchased your kit (which I just found out about) lol

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 6 dny +1

      @@Mattie_LIGHT man I would love to see what you printed!

    • @Mattie_LIGHT
      @Mattie_LIGHT Před 4 dny +1

      @@stixandstone what’s your email and I can send a few pictures. I haven’t perfected the concrete part yet but I can send you a photo of the mold after 3d printing it and the model I came up with on the computer

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 4 dny

      @@Mattie_LIGHT david.stixandstone@gmail.com

  • @BRUTUSPLAC
    @BRUTUSPLAC Před 3 lety +1

    I made 16 atlas stones( 153lb - 293 lbs ) over 1 year time , from PRO MOLDS with all kinds of inserts PLEASE FOLLOWING HIS DIRECTIONS 100% . BEST DIY VIDEO EVER ... I'm 54 6-1 317lbs....... spring 2021 i'll have 40 years in.......

  • @erics9869
    @erics9869 Před 4 lety +3

    Excellent diy video. I too have tried to purchase steel weights, only to be disappointed with the level of greed in the world. I used to sneer at the old plastic coated concrete weights. Your mold is really great. I hope it effects the demand of steel. I also applaud your attention to detail.
    I work in the concrete construction industry. Just a helpful hint.
    It is my understanding that the rebar should be 2" from the edge of concrete to prevent cracks. Especially for those who feel they need to drop the bar from head height.

  • @yooper00
    @yooper00 Před 3 lety +1

    By far the best video I've seen showing how to do this.

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 3 lety

      Thanks bud. It’s been fun helping people make what they need.

  • @roadstar499
    @roadstar499 Před 2 lety

    Excellent complete instructions! adding that rebar is a nice touch...

  • @Highintensityhealth
    @Highintensityhealth Před 3 lety +8

    This is savage!

  • @Charliemmafan
    @Charliemmafan Před 4 lety +11

    Wow you're pretty scientific and did an amazing job with everything, I would love to make some myself but I'm afraid I would mess up and not get it looking nearly as good as yours.

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 4 lety +5

      It’s a very straight forward process. The “looking good” part is all in how well you agitate the concrete. Give it a try!

    • @elsherk8275
      @elsherk8275 Před 3 lety

      You might not get it the first time or even the 2nd or thirds to look pretty, but. if you weight the concrete dry first, it would defenetly be functional for what the main point is, and that ir to train with them. The pretty part is gonna come later. Give it a try brother🔥😉

  • @magnumdrake11
    @magnumdrake11 Před 4 lety +2

    I've started seeing your plates show up on for sale apps in San Antonio. I was wondering where they were getting the molds. Now I know. Awesome job brother. I too am a maker, okay maybe more of a "I can't ever finish a project" kinda guy. Anyways, absolutely love your idea and drive, keep it up.
    Next, build some dumbbell molds, please. We need those.

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 4 lety +1

      chris magnuson thank you for the kind words. I’ll see what I can do on the dumbbells

    • @MajesticSkywhale
      @MajesticSkywhale Před 4 lety

      @@stixandstone dumbbells would be an even bigger game changer because if you did basically just like a long tube that we could fill to different heights for different weights, people could build entire sets of dumbbells with pvc handles for like $200 vs thousands for a full flat-bottom set

    • @hermesmedia543
      @hermesmedia543 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@MajesticSkywhale did you get your money hahaha

  • @justinalexander8524
    @justinalexander8524 Před 4 lety +2

    Just ordered my molds and some extra sleeves! This is a brilliant idea!

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 4 lety +1

      Deth_ Dealer nice! Thanks! Glad to help out!

  • @stanp6383
    @stanp6383 Před 3 lety +2

    Just found you yesterday and they look awesome can’t wait to order some molds from you

  • @HighRepGoodForm
    @HighRepGoodForm Před 3 lety +2

    You guys are smart as hell for this! I love it!

  • @christopherrivas4403
    @christopherrivas4403 Před 3 lety +1

    This bright man has changed the game. It ain’t easy and sometime dawning to fork over 100’s of $ for a full iron set.

  • @robertpaulson5220
    @robertpaulson5220 Před 3 lety

    cover it in table top epoxy/hardener or Rhino truck bed liner for a stronger finish. I have found that joint compound or spackle mesh netting works as well as rebar for the center of the plates, plus you can use multiple layers much easier (or both the netting and rebar) .

  • @NickedYT
    @NickedYT Před 3 lety

    Bought my first pair and have been discussing any changes/substitutes on Instagram with really fast replies. Amazing product honestly. Came in less than 3 days

  • @alecrisdan
    @alecrisdan Před 3 lety

    thank you for this amazing tutorial . with covid and not been able to go to the gym this is an awesome project to back into lifting . keep up the good work . Merry Christmas and a fantastic New Year to you and your family . from Cape Town South Africa

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 3 lety

      Thanks! It’s been fun making and helping others make plates at home! Merry Christmas and happy New Year to you and yours as well!

  • @keithwhelan-adadoftoday4799

    These look amazing

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 4 lety

      Thanks!

    • @mist2136
      @mist2136 Před 3 lety

      Shame he sells them for $120, 0 integrity and selling to market price, easily has a $90-100 profit margin on a $120 product, disgusting.

  • @documentapolis5835
    @documentapolis5835 Před rokem

    Nice video dude... Well explained and so interesting. Regards.

  • @hokie812
    @hokie812 Před 3 lety

    Nice bro! Very professional looking plates.

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks! It’s been a fun project! Check out the dumbbells I made in the other video!!

  • @Hungrybird474
    @Hungrybird474 Před 4 lety +1

    Definitely use the rebar

  • @Bigmandercoole
    @Bigmandercoole Před 3 lety

    Got my mold today. I‘m very happy! :D

  • @bongwater7908
    @bongwater7908 Před 3 lety

    looks dope! the other videos came out hideous. really appreciate the grinding

  • @michaelbenell7834
    @michaelbenell7834 Před 4 lety +2

    Love this idea and can’t wait to get my order in. Could you make a video on how you made the rack? Most likely going to get the plans to make that as well but it’s always nice to have a video to go along with it. Also have you got any feedback from people shooting them with bedliner? Curious to see how something like raptor liner would hold on concrete.

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 4 lety +2

      Michael Benell a few customers have said that spray-in bedliner works better than stuff like plastidip. And it looks amazing. I plan on having a few more videos made up soon for the rack and all the attachments I have made so far.

  • @TAAAA-Joe
    @TAAAA-Joe Před 3 lety +1

    Have you thought about coating them with truck bed liner? I think it would strengthen/protect the outside of the concrete, as well as delay any weathering, and you could use different colors to help indicate weight.
    Just food for thought, but otherwise I love the idea and think these are pretty dang great!

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks! I personally have left mine raw just to see how they handle normal use. But a lot of my customers have used truck bed liner, plastidip, flex seal, and liquid rubber before painting their plates. Looks really good.

    • @TAAAA-Joe
      @TAAAA-Joe Před 3 lety

      @@stixandstone I see now, well I would love an update video sometime to see how they’ve held up over time. But that’s part of the beauty of these, even if they only last 6 months to a year, more can be made at little extra cost compared to the prices of new plates.
      I think you’ve come across a lucrative business idea in a market that is increasing exponentially, both in terms of cost to the consumer and the number of consumers out there. Hope it’s paying you well so far!

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 3 lety +2

      @@TAAAA-Joe for sure. I can say that they are still going strong after the beating them up since this video. It has been really fun helping people make their own weights across the world. So cool to see how everyone paints them to match their own style too.

  • @user-to4qi8hz2r
    @user-to4qi8hz2r Před rokem

    Amen brother!

  • @pnkflyd61
    @pnkflyd61 Před 4 lety

    Awesome product! Great job on the diy video.

  • @michaelmercado7506
    @michaelmercado7506 Před 4 lety +2

    Are you planning on making molds for dumbbells?

  • @cackleberryfarm4598
    @cackleberryfarm4598 Před 3 lety

    FANTASTIC Idea!!!

  • @MiskT
    @MiskT Před 3 lety +7

    Fair price, I think it would be wise to submerge the plates in after they have set for 24 hours and keep them under water for a week. This will add massive amounts of strength to the concrete and make them last a lifetime

    • @chienpo2945
      @chienpo2945 Před 3 lety +1

      Scientifically, how does submerging the concrete under water while it's still curing cause it to be much "stronger"? Assuming you mean it's more durable when you say stronger.

    • @SejeSteen
      @SejeSteen Před 3 lety

      @@chienpo2945 I'm curious as well. Maybe minerals in water bond with the concrete? Minerals = hard. Idk just my broscience

    • @drewschmidt7245
      @drewschmidt7245 Před 3 lety

      OP pls explain the science. Everything I've learned in life has taught me that when moisture enters solid things it makes them less strong because water expands and contracts so much.

    • @incorectulpolitic
      @incorectulpolitic Před 3 lety +1

      Woldnt soaking it in water add extra weight to it?

    • @NightWolf-vv5me
      @NightWolf-vv5me Před 2 lety

      I found the same info. Submerge for a week so that it drys slowly which will prevent cracking

  • @BRUTUSPLAC
    @BRUTUSPLAC Před 3 lety

    AWESOME !!!!!!! I subscribed !!! I'll buy whenever there available , THANKS !!!!!!

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks! Hoping to be live again early this coming week!

  • @ExtravagantFragrances
    @ExtravagantFragrances Před 4 lety +2

    That's awesome! May Allah reward you for that.

  • @wr3ncher
    @wr3ncher Před 3 lety

    I'm interested in a video of building the power rack!

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 3 lety +1

      I’m working on a “gym tour” video to show off the things I’ve made. The problem with a “rack build” video is that I didn’t record any part of me building the rack 9 months ago. I just built it because I needed a place to lift at home during quarantine. I do have written plans for you to download in my site. But I’m not planning on making an I depth build video due to it already being done.

    • @wr3ncher
      @wr3ncher Před 3 lety

      @@stixandstone good enough! I'll check that out

  • @hopekhongolo7159
    @hopekhongolo7159 Před 4 lety +1

    Great info!!

  • @vkoltko
    @vkoltko Před 4 lety

    These look awesome! Any suggestions on how to modify for a 1” bar?

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 4 lety

      I’ve had a couple people just hot glue their 1” ID pipe on top of the center index and it has worked very well. No need for modification and it’s easy to center on the index due to it being a circle.

  • @naseribrahimdubai2139
    @naseribrahimdubai2139 Před 3 lety

    Thanks

  • @MajesticSkywhale
    @MajesticSkywhale Před 4 lety

    I intend to make 2 very heavy plates with your mold. I have plenty of steel 45s at home, but always wanted a pair of 100s. These are so wide though that I will make them as heavy as i possibly can. I'll use 2 pieces of bent rebar per plate. The fiberglass bits are great and I will use them, but UHP Concrete often uses metal strands. I dont have thin wires like that, but i have shitloads of old finishing nails. Think it would also help even more to use a bunch of those too? I think it would add a lot more tensile strength

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 4 lety +1

      You Have to Live It if you’re looking to add weight, lead shot works best. I’ve never tried nails to act like rebar so I can’t state whether or not that would help or hurt the concrete bonding.

    • @MajesticSkywhale
      @MajesticSkywhale Před 4 lety

      @@stixandstone excellent thanks!

  • @bidhankapri
    @bidhankapri Před rokem

    Very nice

  • @drewewerski1725
    @drewewerski1725 Před 4 lety

    Looks great!

  • @sory4beinanonymous
    @sory4beinanonymous Před rokem

    I have a recip saw but wondering what do I use instead of a blade to vibrate my forms?

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před rokem

      Just take the blade out and don’t put anything in instead. Leave it empty. Resting the guard up against the wall of the mold will vibrate hard. Resting the side of the saw will vibrate less intense.

  • @ManningKent
    @ManningKent Před 4 lety +1

    This is awesome! I see you have a wrack outside. I live in GA and it gets pretty hot. How do you train in the summer? Just get up super early? How does the rack stand up to the elements?

    • @ManningKent
      @ManningKent Před 4 lety

      Also, rack review! This seems totally feasible to make. Just have to figure out training outside.

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 4 lety +1

      Manning Kent early morning or later evening lifts to dodge the sun and Houston heat/humidity. The rack has held up very well so far. Check my website and Instagram account for more about how I made it and all the attachments I’ve built so far.

  • @dontoba5755
    @dontoba5755 Před 3 lety

    Any tips that’ll help the plate release from the mold? I tried tapping it several times but it wont come off

  • @losdenegados3485
    @losdenegados3485 Před 4 lety

    excellent quality tw congratulations you are super, my question to give it different weight has levels inside the mold or are different molds, where you bought it I would like to acquire it

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 4 lety +1

      Each mold can make numerous different weights. Medium mold makes 10-35lbs. Large mold makes 45-100lbs. You just weigh the amount of concrete you want for each plate you make.

  • @PLATA50
    @PLATA50 Před 4 lety

    This is a grate idea if he makes them and sells them and makes it his business he is looking at a multi million dollar idea

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 4 lety

      Thanks bud. I have been making/selling them and it’s been a good business so far. Not multi millions, but it’s been fun helping people get their home gyms set up.

  • @rtanbarter8739
    @rtanbarter8739 Před 2 lety

    Just mix it a little wet and you don't have to do anything mix in the mold nice and wet it will be flawless might take longer to dry but it will and be super smooth and don't have to do anything this guy is doing he's Koo koo

  • @jayn8392
    @jayn8392 Před 4 lety +1

    Would it be advantageous to soak them like you see people do with atlas stone dor increased strength?

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 4 lety +1

      Jay N it would help with strength and longevity for sure. I’m not sure it’s absolutely necessary but anything you can spend time on to save money in the long run is a win in my book.

  • @xghram
    @xghram Před 4 lety +1

    Where can I learn more about your diy power rack?

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 4 lety

      xghram my website and my instagram account both have more info on my diy gym.

  • @ridwanaffandi4874
    @ridwanaffandi4874 Před 2 lety

    Helpfull.but i need more some insight.what is the ratio to stronger concrete?

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 2 lety

      1 part cement, 2 parts sand, 3 parts gravel, 0.5 parts water should prove a very strong bond of concrete of you are mixing it yourself.

    • @warrendrew1664
      @warrendrew1664 Před 2 lety

      QUIKRETE 80-lb Crack Resistant Concrete Mix
      Significantly reduced cracking from drying shrinkage
      Eliminates the need for wire mesh in typical slab-on-grade applications such as driveways, floors, patios and sidewalks

  • @dominicjones1979
    @dominicjones1979 Před 2 lety

    I love my molds! Quick question though. Would you recommend using fast setting quickcrete instead for a faster cure time?

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 2 lety +1

      Most fast setting has a lower psi and is more brittle. I wouldn’t recommend it

  • @MikeSmith-zo1bl
    @MikeSmith-zo1bl Před 4 lety +10

    Damn man, people be calling you out for price gouging on a mold that will save them hundreds of dollars. Just with a single plate alone! Meanwhile, they're on Offer Up selling a busted as ez curl with a single 10lb & a 25 for $300 FIRM.

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 4 lety +6

      I’ve had three types of comments. 1) All in - they understand the process and the price and willing to buy. 2)like watching the video, thinks a cool idea, but are unsure if they can do the builds and pours so they opt out or buy in with some friends to make it cheaper and make more plates. 3) think I’m some clown trying to make a buck with a plastic bucket and completely don’t understand the labor and time it’s taken to get where I’m at to help people in this crazy time, as well as try to cut me down with a public comment while they would never put themselves out there for public assessment.
      Seriously, thank you for your kind words and for understanding that I’m doing my best to help out where I can.

    • @nikarshadsulaiman9614
      @nikarshadsulaiman9614 Před 4 lety

      Stix And Stone just asking why is the mould so expensive?

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 4 lety +5

      Nik arshad Sulaiman this is a question based on perception. I have supplies, time, labor, and shipping costs to cover on my end. That being said, if someone were selling over 1000lbs of steel plates for $200, everyone would be clamoring to buy it and probably over bid to get it. These molds are strong, durable plastic and are able to make many sizes of plates after purchase. Buying the large mold, you can make 25lbs up to 100lbs plates in large batches. Small mold can make 5lbs up to 35lbs plates. They are built to last and be used by you and all of your friends to make many sets of plates. I’m not gouging people with my price. I’m honestly not making much profit per mold, especially since I’m covering shipping for domestic customers right now. Hope this answers your question.

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 4 lety +4

      Nik arshad Sulaiman because I choose to make strong reusable products. Making something that breaks and doesn’t last just because it’s cheap is not something I want to do.

    • @nikarshadsulaiman9614
      @nikarshadsulaiman9614 Před 4 lety

      Stix And Stone thanks for the reply

  • @dimiro5479
    @dimiro5479 Před 3 lety

    where i can find a can so big withe letters of the kilos on it?

  • @huxie1x687
    @huxie1x687 Před 3 lety

    How much will this be in total

  • @hughjanus4594
    @hughjanus4594 Před 3 lety

    What's the point of the fiberglass reinforcement? Won't the concrete stick together on its own?

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 3 lety

      The fibers help with dispersing the stress and helping with cracking through the concrete. It does what rebar does but on a smaller and more even scale.

    • @jasonfurl7207
      @jasonfurl7207 Před 3 lety

      Fibers help to control shrinkage cracking during initial set and curing. In theory, they don’t do anything after the set; however, I feel that they still help to control micro racking thereafter. According to the PHDs in our lab they don’t do anything long term. I personally believe they help in addition to some level of steel reinforcing around the circumference.

  • @EJH3
    @EJH3 Před 4 lety

    This guy rules

  • @commonsense8710
    @commonsense8710 Před 2 lety

    I live in Jamaica and I'm interested in getting these molds. I've never come across 5,000 psi concrete out here, you'd think concrete only comes as 3,000 psi if you lived here. Do you think it would be feasible to use 3,000 psi concrete to make the weights?

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 2 lety

      3000psi can work. Just be careful with dropping the weight accidentally or on purpose.

  • @TacticalLeo
    @TacticalLeo Před 3 lety

    I wonder how strong these are for deadlifting... Once I save up a little bit more money I’ll be back to buy these molds.

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 3 lety

      They hold up well. Going on 7 months with my personal set with no issues. Many customers on Instagram have posted their deadlifts with no problems. Controlling your eccentrics and lifting on rubber mats help too.

  • @oatmeal7818
    @oatmeal7818 Před 4 lety

    love this video!!!

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 4 lety +1

      Oat Meal thanks. It was fun to make it.

  • @hrshy491777
    @hrshy491777 Před 3 lety

    My only is is I would need the state of Alaska on my plate instead of Texas. Love Texas still

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 3 lety

      Hershey Beard you can alter the face of the plate after you get it. Cover the Texas if you want 😂. But I’m selling it as is, cuz Texas 🤣

  • @Ardyez
    @Ardyez Před 4 lety

    Would these be strong enough to use as bumper plates if you sprayed them with bed liner or something?

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 4 lety

      kevin 4434 with bedliner/plastidip they will be strong. But I wouldn’t suggest slamming them as you would with production bumpers. They can handle drops from waist high onto rubber mats but they aren’t really made for dropping from overhead.

  • @2BLO97
    @2BLO97 Před 3 lety

    what about the DIY powerrack?

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 3 lety

      Check my website. Link is in the description.

  • @eliasoquendo9990
    @eliasoquendo9990 Před 4 lety +2

    Could you do a drop test after 28 day cure

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 4 lety +7

      For sure! I was planning on doing that about a week ago but I gave my personal set to a college baseball player that needed them for his home training. Once I get my next set fully cured I will post a drop test.

  • @privateassman8839
    @privateassman8839 Před rokem

    Show us how you made your rack

  • @radthibideaux9978
    @radthibideaux9978 Před 3 lety

    any idea of the difference in thickness between these and the likes of a bumper plate? how thick does a 45 come out roughly? you may have mentioned in the video but if you did i've missed it

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 3 lety +1

      45lbs plates come out about 2.5-2.75” thick. About the same as a production bumper.

    • @radthibideaux9978
      @radthibideaux9978 Před 3 lety

      @@stixandstone sick! thanks

  • @bigboyy6789
    @bigboyy6789 Před 3 lety

    Just wondering, Is it normal for the sides of your plates to come off a lil bit? It kinda messes my round shape as the sides keeps coming off, any tips?

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 3 lety

      Check your water content with the instructions on your concrete bag. Also, allow them to cure longer before using them.

  • @datrudon
    @datrudon Před 3 lety

    Great stuff. What type of barbell can i use with it.

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 3 lety

      The pipe sleeves are sized to fit onto any Olympic (2inch) bar. But I have also had a few people hot glue standard (1inch) pipe on top of the center index to make standard plates.

    • @datrudon
      @datrudon Před 3 lety

      @@stixandstone thanks alot

  • @linklight889
    @linklight889 Před 4 lety

    so I am goign to buy a mold and then do the work when I can get the same weights.. wow.. this is a high price.

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 4 lety

      You should look into comparing prices before making such remarks. For the price of only two steel plates from almost any big company right now, you can make multiple sets of plates with these two molds. The most recent Rogue steel plates went for over $500 for two 100lbs plates with shipping. For that same price you can make over 1000lbs of concrete plates with these molds.

  • @ericlester5033
    @ericlester5033 Před rokem

    Is it necessary to put a metal rod in the concrete?

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před rokem

      On the thicker 100lbs plates not as much. But the thinner 45lbs it’s smart to add some rebar structure in the concrete for a longer life span.

    • @ericlester5033
      @ericlester5033 Před rokem

      @@stixandstone ok thanks

  • @Ariel24K
    @Ariel24K Před 4 lety

    what about adding agregates ? wouldn't it makes the concrete stronger ?

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 4 lety +1

      Ariel24K the mix I use is already above 5000psi, adding aggregate could make it stronger but I haven’t had any problems with my ready to mix bags of high strength concrete with my fibers added in as of yet.

  • @joehammett2327
    @joehammett2327 Před 4 lety

    How can I get those molds? 5 lbs on up to 45.plates? Do u have web sit I can order from.thia is genius!!

  • @blancoynegro633
    @blancoynegro633 Před 4 lety

    dear good video, where can buy the mould,very thanks

  • @cdsbarnes2010
    @cdsbarnes2010 Před 3 lety

    What kind of sanding disc are you using on your angle grinder ?

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 3 lety

      I use a thin kerf cutoff blade to take off the extra pipe, a 36 grit flap disc to flatten and smooth the cut, and and a diamond wheel to round over the back edge of the concrete to make it less sharp.

  • @ajm6445
    @ajm6445 Před 4 lety

    If I where to get the larger mold can I also make the less weight played like under 45. I’m looking for the basic 10 25 35 45 plates. Let me know which is best because to get both is too much for my budget

    • @ajm6445
      @ajm6445 Před 4 lety

      Also what are the stencils u use and is there a discount code for ur website

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 4 lety

      The lowest you should go with the big mold is 35lbs. The weights get too thin if you go lighter than that. You can do all those weights with the small mold though they will get fairly thick for the 45s. There is no discount code but I am doing free domestic shipping at the moment.

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 4 lety

      AJ M I use 2” stencils for the numbers. Everything else is already raised on the face of the plate and can be easily painted

  • @anonymous-qy5tu
    @anonymous-qy5tu Před 3 lety

    Did you ship here in the PHILIPPINES? thanks for response

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 3 lety

      Yes. Check my website for shipping options.

  • @satchm05
    @satchm05 Před 4 lety

    How did you go about getting your molds fabricated and how did they do the design work (to make it “raised”)?

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 4 lety +2

      satchm05 I did all the pre fab myself. Made a make form out of wood which was pour into an aluminum form at a foundry. Then the aluminum form is used to heat and vacuum form the plastic around it for the hundreds of molds I make and sell.

    • @satchm05
      @satchm05 Před 4 lety +1

      Stix And Stone Cool!
      Good work!

  • @erivanalcantara9639
    @erivanalcantara9639 Před 4 lety

    friend please, i'm from brazil, which site can i buy these shapes from?

  • @larissamanzi1045
    @larissamanzi1045 Před 4 lety

    How deep is the mold and approximately how many can I fit on a barbell?

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 4 lety

      Large mold is 8” deep. Medium mold is 6” deep. I can fit 5 45lbs plates on each side with a clip. 6 on each side without.

  • @Chris-kb6iu
    @Chris-kb6iu Před 3 lety

    How did the pvc pipe stick to the concrete if it was glued to the mold?

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 3 lety

      Hot glue isn’t as strong as the concrete gripping the metal pipe. I carve grooves into the side of the pipes I sell so that they are more permanent in the plate centers. The hot glue is more of a sealant so the wet concrete doesn’t get into the center. It’s not a permanent bond to the mold.

    • @Chris-kb6iu
      @Chris-kb6iu Před 3 lety

      @@stixandstone Thanks I really appreciate it man, have a good one

  • @fercho_bol
    @fercho_bol Před rokem

    brother what is the name of your mold

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před rokem

      The DA concrete plate mold from Stix and Stone

  • @doug2278
    @doug2278 Před 4 lety +1

    What’s the link ?

  • @ignacioortiz7847
    @ignacioortiz7847 Před 4 lety

    Do they have these on amazon? Bc on eBay, shipping to expensive.

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 4 lety

      Ignacio Ortiz I am not on amazon yet. Just shipping from my own website.
      www.stix-and-stone.com

  • @olfarest-adventure
    @olfarest-adventure Před 4 lety +1

    They can't be broke during deadlift session? 😱

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 4 lety +1

      I have been using my own personal set for months and they are holding up just fine.

    • @christopherrivas4403
      @christopherrivas4403 Před 3 lety

      Definitely put some rebar bro, it’ll help withstand drops tremendously.

  • @user-cp7fo7im1s
    @user-cp7fo7im1s Před 3 lety

    You should look into making other molds like with college football logos or stuff like that. If that's legally allowed.

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 3 lety

      I don’t believe I am allowed to make money with an item using a trademarked logo without consent of the owners of the trademarks. But other things are in the works

  • @alexisduarte8820
    @alexisduarte8820 Před 3 lety

    Where is the dumbell tutorial?

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 3 lety

      I’m working on it this weekend. Hoping to have it out early next week.

  • @boxingforfitness1221
    @boxingforfitness1221 Před 4 lety

    I have a question. Would it be easier to fabricate this on a table top?

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 4 lety

      It’s honestly a matter of preference. I prefer the ground but I’m sure others would rather stand to save their lower backs.

    • @boxingforfitness1221
      @boxingforfitness1221 Před 4 lety

      @@stixandstone I was just being goofy. But seriously, this is a WONDERFUL idea! I like it!

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 4 lety

      Boxing For Fitness thanks bud. It’s been fun helping people make affordable weights.

  • @nikcrocker6380
    @nikcrocker6380 Před 3 lety

    Gday. Seems your site is off line?

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 3 lety

      I’ve been getting orders all day through the site. Try again and let me know if you have trouble.

  • @MajesticSkywhale
    @MajesticSkywhale Před 4 lety

    So I bought silicone spray them forgot to use it, is this 100lb plate ruined?

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 4 lety

      It’s not ruined. Let it cure an extra few days so it can pull away from the mold a bit more. It wil be a bit tougher to pop out of the mold but due to the weight, it should still come out with no real damage. It might also be a bit harder to clean the mold for the next pour as well.

    • @MajesticSkywhale
      @MajesticSkywhale Před 4 lety

      @@stixandstone cool, all that's fine, i just wanted to make sure im not gonna lose a whole chunk or something :D i used a whole thing of fiberglass so it should be good!!

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 4 lety

      You Have to Live It the mold is smooth enough and thick/durable enough to let go of the weight with minimal problems even without silicone spray. You might have to best your fists on top of it a bit more after you flip it this time 😆

  • @ravagekyle7368
    @ravagekyle7368 Před 3 lety

    yooo my plates keep crumbling even after waiitng 3 days before removing from mold.... i need more water in my concrete? even watched videos on how to mix concrete lol

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 3 lety

      You want the consistency of the concrete with water to be like loose mash potato’s. You can ball it in your hand, but if you shake it, it should level itself.

  • @briannavas5546
    @briannavas5546 Před 3 lety

    Can you use mortar for a smoother look instead of concrete?

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 3 lety +1

      If I’m not mistaken, mortar shrinks quite a bit more that blended concrete, which would make it more prone to cracking in larger, thicker amounts. Again, I could be wrong for thinking this, but I have also gotten glass smooth finishes with high psi concrete bags for most of my pours.

    • @briannavas5546
      @briannavas5546 Před 3 lety

      @@stixandstone Are there any other mixes that can be used besides concrete? As long as it has a high PSI, would it be okay to use for the molds?

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 3 lety

      @@briannavas5546 I haven’t personally tested anything else since concrete works so well and is so affordable.

  • @bigboyy6789
    @bigboyy6789 Před 3 lety

    Can I make them as thick as a cast iron plate? i.e 1.5 inch thick ( I'm asking it for 45 lb plate)

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 3 lety

      45lbs plates (in the 17.5” mold) come out about 2.5” thick. If you want to make them thinner you can put scrap metal into the wet mix and it will be heavier with less thickness. Though at 1.5” it will be more liable to crack and break.

    • @bigboyy6789
      @bigboyy6789 Před 3 lety

      @@stixandstone okay now what do I need to do in order to get the weight accurate as much as possible?
      Let's say I'm making a 20kg plate( I'm from Europe pls bear with me. I'm not using lbs). Since I don't have a concrete mix right now. I'll mix cement sand and stones in ratio of 8kg,8kg,4kg i.e 2:2:1. Will weighing them dry give me an accurate weight of 45 lbs. Pls give me some tips if I'm missing any

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 3 lety

      @@bigboyy6789 yes. Mix your concrete and weigh it dry to the plate weight you want. Then mix in water and pour.

  • @MrZuzavincent
    @MrZuzavincent Před 3 lety

    Do you have dumbel molds?

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 3 lety

      Yes. Check the video about my dumbbell molds on my channel. Also click the link to my website for more info.

  • @KOSerg-vo2qb
    @KOSerg-vo2qb Před 4 lety

    Can this mold be used to make 10lb 17.5 diameter weights?

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 4 lety +2

      The concrete would be way too thin to make a 10lbs plate with the large (17-5”) mold. The smaller mold (12.5”) we sell can handle 10-35lbs plates while our large mold (17.5”) is good for 35-100lbs plates.

    • @KOSerg-vo2qb
      @KOSerg-vo2qb Před 4 lety

      @@stixandstone just purchased your 17.5 mold,cant wait to try it out

  • @nevermindvarun
    @nevermindvarun Před 4 lety

    Moulds delivery possible in india???? Please reply

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 4 lety

      Varun Soni yes. Go to my website (link in description) and fill up your cart.

  • @KOSerg-vo2qb
    @KOSerg-vo2qb Před 4 lety

    I bought the mold is it better to weight the concrete dry or wet for more accurate weight?

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 4 lety

      K.O Serg you can do it either way. I weigh it wet and over shoot the goal weight by about a pound. Or you can measure out the dry cement to the exact weight and the mix with water and pour into the mold. Either way I would make it a bit heavier so you can grind/sand the back edge.

    • @KOSerg-vo2qb
      @KOSerg-vo2qb Před 4 lety

      @@stixandstone thank just recieved my mold today!,what concrete would you suggest I use?

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 4 lety +1

      K.O Serg any concrete with a 5000psi or higher rating.

    • @KOSerg-vo2qb
      @KOSerg-vo2qb Před 4 lety

      @@stixandstone thanks did my first plate love it !

  • @humbertomendoza677
    @humbertomendoza677 Před 3 lety

    i need this in Amazon ... for international shipment :(

    • @stixandstone
      @stixandstone  Před 3 lety +1

      Amazon takes a huge percentage and it causes a lot of problems on pricing and shipping costs on my end. I ship internationally on my website. Just load your cart and put in your address for the shipping solutions that I use.

    • @humbertomendoza677
      @humbertomendoza677 Před 3 lety

      @@stixandstone i will chek it out