Thank you! This was sooo helpful after when you zoomed in how to get the straps in! They make it so difficult no explanation! You saved my day thank you from the family!
The two straps aren’t supposed to snap to each other, that’s what I thought at first as well. You’re actually supposed to run the one snap through the slit on the metal plate and then snap it to the snap on the same strap if that makes sense. So you’ll have a strap on the right and a strap on the left then you make the connection on top of the dumbbell base. Hope that helps. I’m not really a fan of this method. They should have made the metal plates with optional holes to accommodate the dumbbell bases that they created. This was a cheap cop out as far as I’m concerned
can it be securely put together without adding the Media Stand? Just wondering, as I honestly have zero use for the Media Stand, so I was wondering if it would be safe to assemble the stand, without adding the Media Stand.
@@distractor_beamreviews I figured it out! Didn’t know I had to hold the nut in place with one hand while screwing the screw in with the other 😅 Thanks for the response tho! I’m sure you can tell I don’t assemble things to often lmao
Poor design front level legs only one inch past center if someone bumps into the weight unit the whole thing could topple also the buckle on the straps to hold the weight is right in the same area will you have to grab the weights which are in the way
I just assembled mine. Got the set at Costco with stand in December for $329. Great deal.
Thank you! This was sooo helpful after when you zoomed in how to get the straps in! They make it so difficult no explanation! You saved my day thank you from the family!
My dumbass was trying to use the longer bolts on the bottom and kept getting frustrated they didn't go all the way through. Thanks for the video!
The two straps aren’t supposed to snap to each other, that’s what I thought at first as well. You’re actually supposed to run the one snap through the slit on the metal plate and then snap it to the snap on the same strap if that makes sense. So you’ll have a strap on the right and a strap on the left then you make the connection on top of the dumbbell base. Hope that helps. I’m not really a fan of this method. They should have made the metal plates with optional holes to accommodate the dumbbell bases that they created. This was a cheap cop out as far as I’m concerned
Thanks, I’ve got two stands to put together. I’m sure this saved me some time.
Dude literally just needed a tip on the dam straps... Lol! Straps tip begins on 6:48 for everyone else
Almost 4got to say it... Thanks Alot!
a biiiig thank you from germany
Thank you 🙏🏽
Just what I needed. Thanks!
can it be securely put together without adding the Media Stand?
Just wondering, as I honestly have zero use for the Media Stand, so I was wondering if it would be safe to assemble the stand, without adding the Media Stand.
It adds structure. It might work, but I wouldn't recommend it.
@@distractor_beamreviews ok got it. Thanks. Ima add it. Thanks for the feedback
One of my legs is missing bolt holes. Anyone else?
How did you tighten the big screws in the base?! Mine just spins and spins. No tightening whatsoever
It may have stripped.
@@distractor_beamreviews I figured it out! Didn’t know I had to hold the nut in place with one hand while screwing the screw in with the other 😅
Thanks for the response tho! I’m sure you can tell I don’t assemble things to often lmao
@@victorw.330 Dont' sweat it. I feel like most people would've given up and shipped it back. You got through it and figured it out! :)
Worst assembly manual I’ve come across. Thanks for vid.
Thank you for the vid!
Poor design front level legs only one inch past center if someone bumps into the weight unit the whole thing could topple also the buckle on the straps to hold the weight is right in the same area will you have to grab the weights which are in the way