Are you kidding me? Ive been trying to come up with ideas for the last two months on how to do this, and you solve it with the near perfect idea in 3 minutes. Thank you so much. Im think ill add a 2x4 connecting the legs to stabilize them in case anyone kicks them but you have the best concept ive found yet. Thanks so much Sir...
Excellent Idea to put all of your weight on the floor instead of the wall or ceiling! Maybe you could find a way to make the whole thing collapse flat against the wall when not in use.
What if I just use a curved pipe and skip the ground support? Where I live walls are made of concrete so I was thinking if just screwing the flange to the wall
This is genius, I’m gonna build this in my garage. Thanks!
Are you kidding me? Ive been trying to come up with ideas for the last two months on how to do this, and you solve it with the near perfect idea in 3 minutes. Thank you so much.
Im think ill add a 2x4 connecting the legs to stabilize them in case anyone kicks them but you have the best concept ive found yet.
Thanks so much Sir...
Awesome! Minimalistic and brilliant idea bro! Keep it coming!
Awesome idea, I’m thinking to make the whole thing with steel pipes
Instead of measuring, you can put the pipe and flange assembly up to the boards to get them without having measure error.
Sure could lol
best idea I have found so far.. gonna be making this today itself
very beast my guy. got me subbed. great tips too
Ingenious. What’s the pipe diameter you used? Thanks
Thanks! I used 3/4” and honestly I should have used a bigger pipe. It’s plenty strong but would be so much more comfortable with a bigger diameter.
@@WoodworkingAcademy thanks, would you go for 1inch or 5/4 inch?
@@piotr803 bigger for bigger hands
Excellent Idea to put all of your weight on the floor instead of the wall or ceiling! Maybe you could find a way to make the whole thing collapse flat against the wall when not in use.
Great idea! I didn’t think of that.
Yea mine is exactly the same yet i put hinges at the wall end an its like closing a door wen not in use
Can you dismantle it at any time? Dont have space at home to keep it there always
Yes. I would consider a hinged solution so that you don’t have the inconvenience of completely disassembling it every time you use it.
What if I just use a curved pipe and skip the ground support? Where I live walls are made of concrete so I was thinking if just screwing the flange to the wall
Did you try it yet? Concrete has low tensile strength so would be best to overbuild it or use wedge bolts. Let me know what ends up working.
Nice. I'm thinking I'll place this so the legs straddle the giant garbage can in my garage.
1 year later, is it still works?
Yes! I still use it all the time. I added a very thin layer of foam and some athletic tape on the bar. Otherwise no modifications
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Max weight load please
I’m not a structural engineer so I can’t answer this. The load is on the vertical 2x4s, which would most likely hold any person.
What type of nails were you drilling
Regular construction screws.
Sei não, mas eu não confiaria muito não.
É muito resistente.
Great video! I would recommend some soft music in the background for aesthetics.😊
Well...if you're bored...why don't you get a hobby?😅
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$50 my ass its like $300 now lmao
For a couple 2x4s and a piece of pipe? It’s still about $50.