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Swollen Member
Location: Northern VA
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Non Doorway Chin Up Bars
Anyone have any suggestions on how I can make a chin/pull up bar that I can mount in my garage's ceiling? I don't want the kind that you can easily mount on the doorway, because I want to be able to hang from it without bending my knees.
The garage ceiling is covered so I can't get in between the ceiling supports without doing a bunch of cutting into the drywall. I also don't have a welder. I basically have a drill, hammer, saw, and nails (of course I will buy materials...but want to avoid buying tools to build it). I saw some wall mountable ones but they were going for over $100 easily, and there has to be a way to set something up without having to spend too much money. Thanks in advance for any suggestions. |
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Location: Sarasota
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Screw eye bolts? Or the one's that you use to hold bicycles? Maybe screw them into the joists and then fashion the bar yourself? Just thinking out loud here.
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I would just build a support frame, and then have a bar going between the two. Basically, you'll want two triangular wood frames cross braced on each side, and then joined at the bottom, with the bar at the top. All it takes is some screws and some lumber, and its not going anywhere.
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Junkie
Location: NJ
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I would use a cast iron bar from the plumbing aisle at Home Depot. Two elbows, two shorter lengths of bar, and a mounting plate that allows you to screw the threaded ends of the pipe into it and then put some bolts throught the plate into the rafters.
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I would screw it together with pipes too, but as a frame that stands on it's own. 2 elbows, I pipe to hang on in between the elbows, two long pipes coming from the elbows to the ground, two Ts that connect to the long pipes, and 4 small pipes coming off the Ts which make up the stand, and caps on the end of the pipes so the thing doesn't wobble. That'd be like $70 of pipe though, I think.
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Location: NJ
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Location: CT
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Use two hooks form home Depot, screw them into a support beam in the ceiling. Take a 1" or 1 1/4" metal pipe, get the right length to hold plus a few inches, and run a piece of chain through it and hook it onto the hooks.
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Location: NJ
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Location: NJ
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Location: Northern VA
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Great ideas!!
I'm probably gonna go for the home depot plumbing pipe with the mounts. It looks like it will be the easiest and the one that is out of the way the most. I am worried about it coming out of the ceiling though, but I figure if a have a few screws in there I should be alright, and I only weigh about 150 lbs. Thanks for the ideas everyone. You all rock! |
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Location: Wherever I am!
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How aboot two floor flanges and a threaded piece of pipe? Just cut the pipe to size thread it into the floor flanges and bolt the floor flanges to the joists. Real easy.
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Location: NJ
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Location: Atlanta
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Here's a picture of mine mentioned above...
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