That's an awesome design and I'll use a similar setup and just make it much lower so you can do pull ups and push ups at different lower heights incorporating hooks at the bttom to add on elastic bands for bicep and other exercises, awesome!
Super cool, i was thinking about a similar idea and was not sure on how to go about it. This video surely helped me to start my project with more clarity and confidence!! Thanks
Great video, thanks! I just made my own version this weekend, with a couple modifications-I made the pipes 93 inches long, and the base pieces 48 inches long. I also have solid pieces going across the bottom instead of the 18 inch pieces in your model. It feels pretty solid!
Thank you so much for uploading this video man. I plan to build this within the upcoming months. Would you happen to remember the type of screws you used to screw in the floor flanges?
Hey man ,, first of all thanks a lot for this super beneficial idea,, and I just wanted to ask about the thickness of the wall of the pipes in millimetres, for both the 1" and the 1 1/4". Thanks again.
Thanks for sharing! Don't know if you do Toes 2 Bar or kipping pull ups... but if so, do you think that the bar could handle that kind of dynamic movement? My family and I are considering traveling for the whole summer in our RV and looking for some good solutions.
Joseph Hinson I’ve done some toes to bar and it rocks a bit but won’t tip. Kipping pull ups would be tough it would probably become to unstable to a lot of reps. Just do strict pull-ups! 😜 Good luck on the road!! If you end up traveling reach out. It’s always great to find other fitness minded people on the road.
That's an awesome design and I'll use a similar setup and just make it much lower so you can do pull ups and push ups at different lower heights incorporating hooks at the bttom to add on elastic bands for bicep and other exercises, awesome!
Super cool, i was thinking about a similar idea and was not sure on how to go about it. This video surely helped me to start my project with more clarity and confidence!! Thanks
Great design!!
Thank you. Looks sturdy and takes up less soace
Nice job. You could make it a bit shorter and bend your knees for more stability and carrying it around. I might make one too for myself
Such a cool design...put it take it down, COOL!
Great video, thanks! I just made my own version this weekend, with a couple modifications-I made the pipes 93 inches long, and the base pieces 48 inches long. I also have solid pieces going across the bottom instead of the 18 inch pieces in your model. It feels pretty solid!
i build one similar to this but it failed on me when i did weighted pullups... now i have to build it with 4x4 posts.
Do you remember how much the whole thing cost?
Thank you so much for uploading this video man. I plan to build this within the upcoming months. Would you happen to remember the type of screws you used to screw in the floor flanges?
Just use stainless steel for anti rust
Hey man ,, first of all thanks a lot for this super beneficial idea,, and I just wanted to ask about the thickness of the wall of the pipes in millimetres, for both the 1" and the 1 1/4". Thanks again.
marwan hassan no idea... it’s a one inch steel pipe.
Awesome video! Do you remember the size of the screws you used for the flanges and the base?
Cris F if I had to guess probably a 2” lag screw for the flange and then probably a 1 1/2” wood screw for the base.
Any idea how much the entire system weighs?
If i had to guess... maybe 40-50 pounds.
Thanks for sharing! Don't know if you do Toes 2 Bar or kipping pull ups... but if so, do you think that the bar could handle that kind of dynamic movement? My family and I are considering traveling for the whole summer in our RV and looking for some good solutions.
Joseph Hinson I’ve done some toes to bar and it rocks a bit but won’t tip. Kipping pull ups would be tough it would probably become to unstable to a lot of reps.
Just do strict pull-ups! 😜
Good luck on the road!! If you end up traveling reach out. It’s always great to find other fitness minded people on the road.
Thanks! I just built one of these.
How is it thinking of making one
Did you make any changes? How is the stability?
I like it but it wobbles too much
i would worry about stability with just the vertical bars with no bracing
"Totally Sturdy" just do 20 sets of 2..