Great video from you. You can find a lot of stuff at the hardware store to build your own fitness equipment. It motivates me to build my own parallel bar. I'm waiting for the next DIY videos from you. Thank you! 🤛
UA-cam is truly a remarkable blessing. LordPadron I have been watching your video's which have led me to the video lesson from Kaity & Adrian which ultimately proves that "each one teaches one" this is awesome. I am intrigued by the concept of PVC as a viable option for home gym equipment. I am in a unique circumstance where in home gym equipment is my best option. I am 6'0 350lbs, I do a lot of body weight workouts routinely, and I am rather limber for a larger frame. Do you have any suggestions as far as the PVC gym being a possible option for a frame like mine? (I would value input from both sources "Kaity & Adrian" and "LordPadron")
@@heavycmc not to butt in here but i work with all kinds of pipe at my job regularly..pvc is not that strong..i see a lot of ppl on here using these diy pvc rigs but i don't recommend it for someone that weighs over a buck 50...i really don't recommend it for anyone honestly,even lighter folks....gotta use that steel man...good luck!
You people are such a cute lovely couple. I am taking the idea but will use either metal pipes or fill it up with sand for some stability. Love you both and please stay safe.
Buena noche. Disculpen tengo una inquietud El tubo que material es o es uno en específico lo digo por el peso que soporta. Disculpen la ignorancia soy nuevo en esto
To this day, do you actually still use it considering it was 'wobbly as hell'? 😂 This is the exact concept I was looking for - for a DIY parallel bar, but it definitely does look wobbly as hell lol
We are heavier than that now, but it becomes alot more stable after gluing properly and we had a friend who filled his. Also it is even more stable if you switch to the shorter posts
@@VigilanteFitnessCouple It is a nice job. But, in our case, the person who would use it weighs 95 kg (normal weight for someone with developed muscles), so it must be reinforced. Regards.
I think it will be more stable if we fill with cement
24 Ft 1 & 1/4” PVC pipe
Measurements are:
4 x 3ft
2 x 2ft
8 x 1ft
4 x T-connectors
4 x Elbows
8 x End caps
Your a hero
Thanks g
You can use also concrete in side the pipe
Great video from you. You can find a lot of stuff at the hardware store to build your own fitness equipment. It motivates me to build my own parallel bar. I'm waiting for the next DIY videos from you. Thank you! 🤛
Sir, Can you give us the measurements in detail with cm ? Please reply
Please, Can you give us the measurements in detail with cm ? In comment . Thank you
You've esrned a new SUB. Thank you both for the time and awesome lessons on DIY fitness options.
Thankyou so much! We will definitely be making more DIY equipment videos in the future too! :)
@@VigilanteFitnessCouple I anticipate that. My family and I are grateful.
Whats the weight capacity??? Lol im 270
This video inspired me to build my own gym out of pvc pipes. Thank you guys 👌🏼🙏🏻🔥
thanks :)
UA-cam is truly a remarkable blessing. LordPadron I have been watching your video's which have led me to the video lesson from Kaity & Adrian which ultimately proves that "each one teaches one" this is awesome.
I am intrigued by the concept of PVC as a viable option for home gym equipment. I am in a unique circumstance where in home gym equipment is my best option. I am 6'0 350lbs, I do a lot of body weight workouts routinely, and I am rather limber for a larger frame. Do you have any suggestions as far as the PVC gym being a possible option for a frame like mine? (I would value input from both sources "Kaity & Adrian" and "LordPadron")
@@heavycmc not to butt in here but i work with all kinds of pipe at my job regularly..pvc is not that strong..i see a lot of ppl on here using these diy pvc rigs but i don't recommend it for someone that weighs over a buck 50...i really don't recommend it for anyone honestly,even lighter folks....gotta use that steel man...good luck!
Excellent idea. Thank you.
I think a couple of diagonal braces would be a plus.
Dont do this. It will break over time and will just hurt, you can use metal pipes, a little more pricey but way better
thanks for concern, PVC is actually strong AF. We also make sure to check on the bars before everyset and spot each other!
yeetus doritos you could reinforce it by inserting a smaller pipe inside i think it will be much stronger
Did my research and as it turns out, Schedule 40 PVC pipes can withstand a textile strength of 954 pounds. Schedule 80 can take 1,225 pounds.
please put in the description the measurements of the pvc pipes you used to make the parallels ... thanks
1' 1/4 pipe
You could pour concrete in to the pipes that will give you more stability
You people are such a cute lovely couple. I am taking the idea but will use either metal pipes or fill it up with sand for some stability. Love you both and please stay safe.
Thanks for the kind words. Yeah filling is a good idea!
You motivated me to create my own dip bars ( I uploaded the video). Thank you and keep up the fantastic work!
Thats great man! yours look great, and made out of metal! You should make a training vid on them!
@@VigilanteFitnessCouple sure I will! Thanx man
Wow such an easy build
@@VigilanteFitnessCouple i making this bars bro
Can u tell me what is tha height of your bars in cm
Can you add sand inside for more weight and stability?
yeah definitely !
or cement works too
Thank you guys so much I will try it👍👍
pour cement inside the pipes, maybe help with the wobling
Im weighing 210lbs..can it hold?
Good work .you have to fill concrete mixer it's creating more durable
What happened to your corn snake??
It is scary tho.. why don't you make it from steel?
Fill it with cement
hmmmm good idea, we might look into that!
@@VigilanteFitnessCouple Cement will crack. Best thing to do is add a horizontal support bar near the top.
Could be interesting to pour cement into the base for more stability
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fill this with sand for more stability
cool suggestion man.
do you pull it apart after every use? or do you keep it together?
good video btw :)
thanks part of it is glued together but we do take it apart
What wall thickness was the pipe? Schedule 20 or 40?
Probably go solid core 40 to be safe. Can’t hurt. Little heavier and expensive but worth it.
Will this hold my weight at 230? I’m tall too, 6ft6, so I’m not sure the length would make it too heavy and horrible?
For you, you would probably want to glue and fill with cement !
Kaity & Adrian awesome definitely will, thank you ! :-)
Es mejor hacerlo de tubos galvanizados se ve muy flojo se puede partir.
Buena noche. Disculpen tengo una inquietud
El tubo que material es o es uno en específico lo digo por el peso que soporta. Disculpen la ignorancia soy nuevo en esto
Se llama PVC, solo compralo grueso para que soporte
Cuanto peso soporta
To this day, do you actually still use it considering it was 'wobbly as hell'? 😂
This is the exact concept I was looking for - for a DIY parallel bar, but it definitely does look wobbly as hell lol
They fare really great as parallettes/push up bars, but with dip bar dimensions I am not so sure ^^
Oh we never replied!! but yeah we still used them :P just making sure to check on them before every set. The wobbliness actually adds extra core work!
Fill with cement maybe? Will take away the portability though.
If you glued it (and used 1-2 cross beams at the base) the wobble would largely go away.
This video ispired me not to build my pvc dips thanks i was just about to do it!!!
Really happy to hear thanks for support 😊
Yaaaaayyyy u guys made another video
More coming in the next few days!!
Put some cement in it it will make that piepe ridig
Looks fun :)
very fun!
I'm watching again this is too funny
glad you are entertained :P
Why use plastic pipes? thats very dangerous bro
Bhai yeh to mere weight se to tut jaayega
PVC doesn't look stable. Better using a metal SA steel. Also width is very low, shows inexperience
you are the cutest couple ever!
Thanks :)
not true
Add 2 more tees
Injuries just waiting to happen.
not safe at all
Caution: dont try this at home
No safe
It looks absolutely unstable, plus I don't think any of you weigh more than 65kg.
We are heavier than that now, but it becomes alot more stable after gluing properly and we had a friend who filled his. Also it is even more stable if you switch to the shorter posts
@@VigilanteFitnessCouple
It is a nice job. But, in our case, the person who would use it weighs 95 kg (normal weight for someone with developed muscles), so it must be reinforced. Regards.
nops
yups
That sucks
yikes
Wack
to cheap.