How to make a Power Rack/ DIY Power Rack
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- Опубліковано 18 тра 2024
- In this video, I will be building a home built power rack.
Other project plans are available to download at Gumroad.com. I will be updating soon with more products.
Digital Plans: thebackyardmaker.gumroad.com/
This is a great video! It gave me lots of great ideas! I’m a fiber laser laser distributor/technician. I might have to sneak a couple of these brackets in as “test cuts” on the next machine I fix!
Great work! Thanks for sharing
great work there. keep it up!
its great loved to see more gym equipment builds
Great fit and finish on the rack. Making me want to learn to weld.
Good job man!!!!
Great work! Bravo!
Thank you very much! Fazekas
Looks great.
Amazing job here ! Keep going ✌🏻
Looks professional
You have GREAT taste in music!
Great video! Looking forward to your gym series!
Thank you good sir!
Great job buddy.
thanks for this video guide dude, i'm working on my rack now
Great build man!
Thank you so much Darwin!
Looking forward to the lat pull down system. Let us know when we can expect that.
The best DIY power rack on UA-cam!
Hi Jeff, thank you so much! It means a lot to me.
wooow ! great wooork !
Thank you very much!
Osssummmmmm, as an Engineer I really appreciate your workmanship which is so precise and pleasing to watch
Great... Subscribed
approximately how much weight could this hold? solid build by the way. I usually see wood power tracks do a metal one is a nice change
Te quedó con madre bro😎
Great video dude
good stuff man!
Thank you for you kind words!
Great job 👏🏼 … by chance do you mind sharing the schematics for this
Am subscribed!
Great channel 👍🏻
Thank you so much!
Nice job. I'd add more holes at some point
good work, waiting for that pulldown extension.
Thank you! I will get to that soon. I'm currently bombarded with school work :(
The prices of metal are looking pretty good over here (my estimate is about the same as the price you listed it'll be exponentially cheaper than premade structures) at the moment so I'm gonna try this out potentially with more bolts and nuts than welds (at least initially because I'm going to move soon.)
Thats great! Thank you for your comment and good luck on your project!
Did you ever build the lat pull-down for this? Awesome video I’m going to get started on it once it warms up
Great 💯💯♨️✔️👍
Great
I really want to build one, but steel is so high. It's actually cheaper to buy one premade, but I still want to build my own for the experience and pride.
Very kool
Thank you!
Great video. I wanna make one like this, can u please provide me some guidance?
Love this video thank you can you make jammers arms next please your videos are very detailed I like that 🔥💯🔥🥰
Hi there, that's such a good idea! I will definitely be considering that. Thank you
Hi, awesome work!! Do you have a cut list PDF diagram?
Super
Keep up the good work, I'm already on the power rack. I like the way you explain and the way you work.
Do you think you can put the measurements in cm or mm please? For us Europeans it is harder with inches.
Hello Stefan! Thank you for your comment and yes I will consider on adding plans with the metric system!
@@thebackyardmaker1214 I am from India and poor.
So can you please tell me how much kg steel required total to build up these.
Also measurements.
I am remained dwarf as in my childhood I don't had anything for hanging 😭
Great video. what type of welding machine and what type of rod to be use? I want to learn how to weld rack with your help please.
Would you advice commissioning this to a smith or buying one pre-manufactured? I live in Mexico and there are really few options and IMO a bit expensive for the quality (like in the US those go for $300 and in Mexico the same rack goes for around 13,000 pesos which would roughly translate to $700). On the other hand I know a smith that lives close to my house and has done good works so far, so I’m thinking on asking if he can build the rack but though it was a super crazy idea until I saw this video
Great job bro! Spanish subtitles pls ):
awesome video!!! very informative!!!! What size of square tubes did you use???
sorry I just noticed the size at the end of the video!!!! Again Congratulations :D
At the end of the video he said the total cost was $150… Are you kidding me. That’s amazing and at the same time in raging because big brand stores sell the same thing for $1000 online. This makes me excited and at the same time it pisses me off. Do you have earned my subscription and I will definitely be attempting to myself in the future
he's using 16 gauge which thin compared to gym equipement that uses more expensive 12 gauge or 11 gauge steel
tho that's not the only reason.
Wow. Great. Sell the plans?
Steel is cheaper in Australia than appropriate timber posts. It's crazy to think I can weld a rack which will be stronger and last longer for less.
can this be made with wood as a substitute?, for the main structure atleast not the connecting parts
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Wow, that is a sharp power rack. Just a few questions I have, how much static weight can the rack handle, what are the dimensions of the uprights and what gauge steels are the uprights of the rack?
Thanks for sharing.
It will definitely handle more than you will ever need
great video! Would you be willing to share your design so I can use it as a reference to build mine?
Of course! I will be uploading a set of plans soon to make it easy to follow.
@@thebackyardmaker1214 that's awesome! Thanks
@@thebackyardmaker1214 following on the plans. I will also use them for building my own rack if you agree
I have all these tools in my shop and could make a power rack also. I work metal and never realized how easy it would be to make one of these
what is the total weight? how many days you have spend to make this?
Waterproof material? Galvanized? Safe for rainy season? Please answer
I want to make this. But I don’t have any welding gears. 🤔
What is the size of the holes for the rack
Chainsaw oil works better than WD40 for drilling. Just FYI.
bro what is Diameter of the iron?
First to like and comment!
good job and skills ,but dont use Wd40 ... use GT85 as its an actual lube , wd40 will dry out metals and draw water towards it after application, i cringe when people spray their bike chains and other tools with that crap !
I totally agree with you! Yet, that's all I had at the time being :( And yes, do not use wd-40 on any chains! Thank you for your suggestion aswell!
I need a back yard first
Could you share those schematics?
How much does it cost for making
any reason u didnt apply washers to the bolts ? looked like the metal was bending in a bit after tightening, maybe manufacturers have to provide them as part of a safety sellers guidlines in accordance to the governments etc but maybe overkill, i dunno
You're absolutely correct! The metal did bend a little and i ended up using flat washers in the end! Lol. Other than that, even without the washers, it was still holding on great.
@@thebackyardmaker1214 good to hear , international i assume the nuts and bolts and washers would be closest to m10 size ?
Where we can file the 3d model?
Thickness of the Square pipe
it is 2in square tubing, 16gauge. Holds up pretty good and is very sturdy so far
What's the size of the tubular you used?
Hi Christian, I mostly used 2in by 2in 16 gauge mild steel. The length of the stock square tubing was 10ft long and I got it from a local metal supply.
hey. what kind of welding machine is that?
Hi there, thank you for your commment. It is a Vulcan omnipro 220 from good ol harbor freight lol. I am running it on 220v and it does great welds.
Nice. Can you let me know the settings of the wellding machine? I wana use ure tutorrial and give it a try in making my own
can i know what Software is this used to design please
Hi there, thank you for your comment. I use Google sketch up to create most of my drawings. It's very quick and easy
Total weight??
Materials list 10:46
Can you send to me the project? Tks
plans not found
What is x4 please Tel me
That was great. Doesn’t look homemade at all.
Say. No. More.