@ Martin Jansen .. Can you please 🙏 .. Explain the bar & the name of the divider silver clamps 🗜️ you have on the war to divide it from the weights .. Please 🙏 !
What are the ends of the bar called do they go through the whole bar and what screws would I need? This is a great video and exactly what I need for my budget home gym :) thank you
I don't know what they're called but they're probably in the same section as steel pipes in your hardwear store. In the Netherlands they cost about 9 euro's each.
8.5kg (18.7 lbs), the pipe is only schedule 10 (determines the thickness). I've heard that schedule 80 is quite commonly used for commercial fatbars, I guess that would be closer to 20kg/45lbs.
More than most people would be able to lift - a 1½" pipe is very strong. Even though the one that I use is sch 10 (wallthickness approx 3mm), I haven't seen any whip or bending on it. I think an sch80 would be around 5mm thick, making it even stronger. I just checked the one Strengthshop.de sells (probably made with sch 80), it's rated to 450kg (992 lbs) - I think it might actually be stronger. Rogue doesn't mention the strength of the one they have.
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@ Martin Jansen .. Can you please 🙏 .. Explain the bar & the name of the divider silver clamps 🗜️ you have on the war to divide it from the weights .. Please 🙏 !
What are the ends of the bar called do they go through the whole bar and what screws would I need? This is a great video and exactly what I need for my budget home gym :) thank you
I don't know what they're called but they're probably in the same section as steel pipes in your hardwear store. In the Netherlands they cost about 9 euro's each.
You also don't need any screws. There should be something that can be rotated in there so it should lock onto the pipe
They are called floor flanges
Great !
where would I find wall phlanges
Legend !
And when your grip gets tired use lifting straps...
How heavy is the barbell by its self ??
8.5kg (18.7 lbs), the pipe is only schedule 10 (determines the thickness). I've heard that schedule 80 is quite commonly used for commercial fatbars, I guess that would be closer to 20kg/45lbs.
Martin Jensen thank you sir
@@martinjensen3688 fill it up with concrete
How much weight can it handle?
More than most people would be able to lift - a 1½" pipe is very strong. Even though the one that I use is sch 10 (wallthickness approx 3mm), I haven't seen any whip or bending on it.
I think an sch80 would be around 5mm thick, making it even stronger.
I just checked the one Strengthshop.de sells (probably made with sch 80), it's rated to 450kg (992 lbs) - I think it might actually be stronger. Rogue doesn't mention the strength of the one they have.