Great vid! I installed mine and it works perfectly. I will say for anyone watching to pay attention to the assembly process. Assemble the pull up bar, screw on the flange, still the flange down, and then drill the 2x4 to the ceiling. I did this out of order and assemble took a lot longer because as I was tightening one end the other was getting loose
Good note. It was definitely my first attempt at a DIY. And I definitely made a few time wasting mistakes. In one case I kept trying to screw a piece in the wrong direction haha
Great videos . We use to live in Coral Springs Fl. Went to Peace River once. Found many small teeth. I’m looking for a Great White for a necklace. Anything you can sell?
I only have 7 great whites to my name. 1 that I would be willing to sell but still at $100. A meg would be much cheaper for you. My stuff is on www.ihdt.store
How did you get the 45 degree elbows and ends to stay lined up properly? When I screw them down, they don’t end up lined up correctly? I can get them to line up if I back them out, but then they’re loose.
We had one that lined up perfect but the last one was off. So we got it as tight as it would go and backed it out until it was pointed down. When you are doing pull ups it doesn't move at all and there is no risk. I've been using for about a month and a half.
@@iHUNTdeadThings Thanks for your post. You've really simplified other online DIY options by using 3/4 inch throughout. I just completed mine and everything is fully lined up and tightened. Amazing how much more the pieces will turn, using a rubber mallet - I achieved 360 degrees additional turn.
QUESTIONS: 1- Instead of having 2 Ts with the 2' stub in between, could you not use a "4 Way" connector so you would have one fewer connection? 2- Can you use shorter vertical pipes? 10'" or even 8" inches to try minimize swaying?
If you can find a 4-way that goes in those directions that would be great. I've only seen them shaped like a plus + . Also, yes, shorter from ceiling is ideal. Less sway. Just enough so you don't pull up and hit your head. My garage was just too high, so I needed to bring it down further. I still use a step up to grab it.
@@iHUNTdeadThings Yes, I found a 4-way that looks like it can work. Hopefully they make it in 3/4" www.homedepot.ca/product/stz-fitting-black-iron-4-way-tee-1-2-inch/1001157021 ONE MORE Question: I am actually not attaching the flange to the ceiling, but to the side of a cross beam (which sits at 91" from the ground (hence me using much shorter verticals)), would you suggest I use screws or lag bolts, considering the force will be coming down at 90 degrees, not directly vertical?
I would definitely suggest distributing the weight at another point under the pull-up bar. Either on the middle or one on each side with an addition flange on a lower cross beam. And at that point I feel like either should work, but lag is ideal.
Do the lag screws go into the RAFTERS or the JOISTS in the ceiling? Does anyone know? I am confused about what is holding up the 2x4 to the ceiling. Thank you.
Great vid! I installed mine and it works perfectly. I will say for anyone watching to pay attention to the assembly process. Assemble the pull up bar, screw on the flange, still the flange down, and then drill the 2x4 to the ceiling. I did this out of order and assemble took a lot longer because as I was tightening one end the other was getting loose
Good note. It was definitely my first attempt at a DIY. And I definitely made a few time wasting mistakes. In one case I kept trying to screw a piece in the wrong direction haha
Love this!! I want one!!
Make one Dee Dee!
Best one yet
Appreciate it man
Thanks man this was a big help
Awesome. Mine is still going strong!
Great work 💪🔥
Great videos . We use to live in Coral Springs Fl. Went to Peace River once. Found many small teeth. I’m looking for a Great White for a necklace. Anything you can sell?
I only have 7 great whites to my name. 1 that I would be willing to sell but still at $100. A meg would be much cheaper for you. My stuff is on www.ihdt.store
How did you get the 45 degree elbows and ends to stay lined up properly? When I screw them down, they don’t end up lined up correctly? I can get them to line up if I back them out, but then they’re loose.
We had one that lined up perfect but the last one was off. So we got it as tight as it would go and backed it out until it was pointed down. When you are doing pull ups it doesn't move at all and there is no risk. I've been using for about a month and a half.
@@iHUNTdeadThings Thanks for your post. You've really simplified other online DIY options by using 3/4 inch throughout. I just completed mine and everything is fully lined up and tightened. Amazing how much more the pieces will turn, using a rubber mallet - I achieved 360 degrees additional turn.
I don't trust how easy it shakes. Doesn't seem sturdy enough to last in the long run
QUESTIONS: 1- Instead of having 2 Ts with the 2' stub in between, could you not use a "4 Way" connector so you would have one fewer connection?
2- Can you use shorter vertical pipes? 10'" or even 8" inches to try minimize swaying?
If you can find a 4-way that goes in those directions that would be great. I've only seen them shaped like a plus + .
Also, yes, shorter from ceiling is ideal. Less sway. Just enough so you don't pull up and hit your head. My garage was just too high, so I needed to bring it down further. I still use a step up to grab it.
@@iHUNTdeadThings Yes, I found a 4-way that looks like it can work. Hopefully they make it in 3/4"
www.homedepot.ca/product/stz-fitting-black-iron-4-way-tee-1-2-inch/1001157021
ONE MORE Question: I am actually not attaching the flange to the ceiling, but to the side of a cross beam (which sits at 91" from the ground (hence me using much shorter verticals)), would you suggest I use screws or lag bolts, considering the force will be coming down at 90 degrees, not directly vertical?
I would definitely suggest distributing the weight at another point under the pull-up bar. Either on the middle or one on each side with an addition flange on a lower cross beam. And at that point I feel like either should work, but lag is ideal.
Question, did you build this?
Yes, still holding up strong! We didn't come up with the idea. There are similar ones on the internet.
Do the lag screws go into the RAFTERS or the JOISTS in the ceiling? Does anyone know? I am confused about what is holding up the 2x4 to the ceiling. Thank you.
In the joists. You take a 2x4 and got perpendicular across 3 joists
@@iHUNTdeadThings Thank you Sir.
Screw this I'm just buy a pullup dip bar station
I had one at my old place. Loved it. Just didn't want to use floor space this time.
Bro
Nah bruh