David Adduction 320
So the adduction machine that I have at the gym broke and I was wondering if anybody out there had any experience fixing those things. I’m not terribly tore up about it, I’ve never used one in my life and sorely wish I could get (more of) theĀ women in my gym to squat instead of using lame ass equipment like the David Adduction 320. I can’t even find "David" fitness equipment on the internet… This would be a good chance to teach people to squat, but I know there will be alot of folks pissed if I ditch the machine… Sometimes I wish Curves hadn’t closed here lol.
Anyway I’d rather fix it because the economy sucks balls and I really don’t want to lose that recently acquired Curves crowd. So again if anybody knows anything about it hit me up. The right leg on it isn’t functioning anymore and just swings loosely. All the mechanical stuff is inside of a case and I can’t see what came apart. Can I take that case apart and put it back together without f*cking the machine up more? Do I need some random tool that only exists in secret Chinese factories?






October 24, 2008 at 7:55 am
Just put up a flyer, "Machine broke, it sucked anyway. Please try Sumo Deadlifts henceforth for the real results you want."
October 24, 2008 at 9:32 am
Lol, thanks Trixter, will do… I dunno if I’ll use the word ‘henceforth’ though; I live in a rural hicktown, more than one syllable can get confusing around here.