Hanging a 100lb Heavy Bag

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2020
  • I got a great deal on Craigslist for a 50 lb punching bag. After repacking it with an additional 50 lbs of sand, I needed a secure way to hang it. I used nine 3/8" x 4" lag screws to attach a 2x6 across three ceiling joists. Then, I used 5/16" x 4" lag screws to attach four Husky anchor points to the 2x6 and the joist above it. Each anchor point has a 300 lb working load limit and is attached with two of the lag screws. Since my bag already had hanging straps, I reversed my chains so the four hooks connected to the anchors and the single hook connected to the spring and bag.
    The rest of the 2x6 was used to attach an iron pipe pull-up bar.
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  • @godz2928
    @godz2928 3 года назад +12

    You and Manny Pacquiao Confirmed for a title fight😂🔥🔥🔥

  • @ironmountain7907
    @ironmountain7907 2 года назад +2

    Great little video and admittedly pretty great form at the end! Nice job👍🏽

  • @bmlaforge
    @bmlaforge Год назад +6

    Holy shit I wasn't expecting good technique from you. Never judge a book by it's cover. You have sharp/quick punches and you don't drop your hands. #sensai

  • @cooldadyo
    @cooldadyo Месяц назад +1

    Dude this was a great idea

  • @briannacary5672
    @briannacary5672 3 года назад +4

    Holy shit that hand speed

  • @miguelhurtado1550
    @miguelhurtado1550 3 года назад +2

    Thanks mane

  • @user-cr8ww5rr6y
    @user-cr8ww5rr6y 9 месяцев назад +1

    your punch is great 👍

  • @franke102
    @franke102 Год назад

    Great job on the hanging. This is a renters strategy for hanging a bag lol.
    When moving from your straights into hooks on the combos, try to slow it down and think about maintaining the same height through the entire combo. As you move forward or laterally into a hook, you're coming up on your toes which does two things. It telegraphs the hook and puts you off balance because you not on your heels during rotation. Pretty snappy punching for an old guy though. Keep it up brother.

    • @dudebro1277
      @dudebro1277 4 месяца назад +2

      Easy "pro" lol

    • @borjoneric
      @borjoneric 22 дня назад

      Fr, dude thought he was making a difference in his life.

  • @los4437
    @los4437 Год назад +2

    Can you list all the tools and materials you used in this video please?

  • @JimmyJamSam
    @JimmyJamSam 2 года назад +1

    Have you hung a bouy on it yet to see if it's stable or not??? Just wondering. Post a video if u do

  • @christophermannmanno6318
    @christophermannmanno6318 Год назад

    Can you give me advice on hanging a 150lb heavybag in my garage. The walls and ceiling of the garage don't seem solid enough to hold up a 150lb heavybag. Can you please give options on how I could possibly make it work. Thank you so for your time.

  • @kopkings5
    @kopkings5 3 года назад +3

    Good video 👍
    I had a couple of questions buddy...
    Is that a player board ceiling?
    How did you locate the joists?
    Lastly how is the bag doing to date? Any cracks in the ceiling?

    • @Ryan-hl2ex
      @Ryan-hl2ex  3 года назад +5

      I'm not sure what you mean by player board (plaster board?) but it is just painted drywall. I located the joists by first using a stud finder to get the edges of each one. Then I used a very small drill bit (1/16") to probe the marked edges just to make sure I would be putting my bolts through the center of the joist. No cracks in the ceiling. The spring helps a lot with that.

    • @kopkings5
      @kopkings5 3 года назад +2

      Brilliant thanks. Yes I meant plaster board 👍
      Thanks for the reply and explaining. Defo has helped me decide to get a bag put up.

    • @Ryan-hl2ex
      @Ryan-hl2ex  Год назад

      @@FloatingLeaf1111 I'm sure there are good stud finders that can find the center without drilling but not mine 😄. Have fun putting up the bag.

  • @jonnny_
    @jonnny_ 3 года назад +2

    Hi Ryan - I hung my 80lbs bag the same way with a 2x6 spanning across 3 joists that the bag itself is connected to... and another 2x6 spanning across 5 joists on the attic side to brace. I am noticing a lot of shaking though even with a heavy duty spring. Are you noticing the same thing when you punch the bag?

    • @Ryan-hl2ex
      @Ryan-hl2ex  3 года назад +3

      Hey Jonathan, I don't notice any shaking but that's probably due to the way my garage was built. On the attic side, the joists are all tied together with plywood as a subfloor. That makes everything extremely strong and rigid. Your 2x6 spanning the five joists on the attic side might just not be enough to keep things from moving. You could always try plywood in the attic but that could get expensive and still might not entirely take care of the problem.

    • @deathsagaXX
      @deathsagaXX 2 года назад +2

      Buy yourself those springs they sell for punching bags, helps with vibrations and bag movement

  • @sonaciel3403
    @sonaciel3403 3 года назад +6

    hey nice set up and good video, just asking, how is the spring doing months later? is it as good as new?

    • @Ryan-hl2ex
      @Ryan-hl2ex  3 года назад +6

      The spring hasn't changed. It still supports the bag as well as it did when I first put it up. Thanks for the question.

    • @sonaciel3403
      @sonaciel3403 3 года назад +3

      @@Ryan-hl2ex thanks for the info, im puttin one on my heavy Bag aswell, thanks

    • @psatwal4050
      @psatwal4050 3 года назад +1

      What is the purpose of the spring? My ceiling height is restricting me of having one. Am I missing out?

    • @sonaciel3403
      @sonaciel3403 3 года назад +1

      @@psatwal4050 the spring helps to absorb vibrations lowering stress on the roof or wherever you hang the bag, i had one for some months now and it is a big improvement

    • @bookknight
      @bookknight 2 года назад +2

      @@Ryan-hl2ex is it still doing good?

  • @futbol1972
    @futbol1972 Год назад +1

    Ok so i have a 10 feet Unistrut channel with trolleys on it to hung a 90lbs punching bag and 70lbs round punching bag to roll them out of the way.. Should I bolt the unistrut channel straight to the garage ceiling joist or should I bolt down a 2x4 or 2x6 board first to ceiling then bolt down unistrut Chanel to board??
    I want to use channel for the 2 punching bags, rings and a climbing rope. My ceilings are 8ft high. Thank u
    Also what kind of bolts should I use and do I need washers too?

    • @Ryan-hl2ex
      @Ryan-hl2ex  Год назад +1

      I personally think 2x6 is the way to go, especially if you have drywall on your ceiling. I would use 3/8" x 4" lag screws to attach the 2x6 to the joists and possibly the same screws to attach the strut to the board if the holes in the strut are big enough. I would use washers with all the screws.
      Try to get the screws holding the strut to go through the board and into the joist at the same time for extra strength. Not sure how thick the strut material and washer would be so you might even want 5" screws for that part.
      Hope this helps. Sounds like you are going to have a really nice setup.

  • @mkr733
    @mkr733 3 года назад +3

    I just hung my 100lb bag on a stud 2x4 that’s inside my garage ceiling. with the simple hangar with swivel should I be good? It’s on pretty good and I gave it a good 30minute punch workout. It does swing a lot though

    • @Ryan-hl2ex
      @Ryan-hl2ex  3 года назад +3

      Hey Raul. I can't say if the swivel is good enough for your setup. Swivels work great to take out the rotational twisting force the bag would put on the mount as it's punched. If it were me, I would just be concerned about the bolts holding the mount working loose. Keep an eye on the mount and make sure the it's still tight against the ceiling after a few workouts. You could always get a spring in addition to your swivel to reduce some of the vibrations from your punches.

    • @mkr733
      @mkr733 3 года назад +1

      @@Ryan-hl2ex OK great answer thank you! And yes I’ll definitely keep an eye on the bolts! But so far it’s been holding up just fine! Thank you sir 👍

  • @sketchydread
    @sketchydread 2 года назад +3

    I’m about to do this exact same thing. What size screw did you use?

    • @Ryan-hl2ex
      @Ryan-hl2ex  2 года назад +4

      I used 3/8" x 4" lag screws to attach the board to the ceiling joists. I used 5/16" x 4" lag screws to attach the anchors to the board.

  • @Mikeysdaffy
    @Mikeysdaffy 3 года назад +7

    Hey! Why is set up at the end of the 2x4 and not the middle? I’m planning on setting up my bag as well but worried that the whole roof might collapse! 😅

    • @Ryan-hl2ex
      @Ryan-hl2ex  3 года назад +7

      I used the rest of the 2x6 to attach a pull-up bar. If I wasn't going to have the pull-up bar, I definitely would have put the bag in the middle of the board. The board is attached across three joists with nine 3/8 x 4 inch lag screws, and two of the four anchors are also screwed into the end joist. Now, with the bag, pull-up bar, and me hanging from the bar, this setup is holding about 280 lbs with no movement.

    • @Mikeysdaffy
      @Mikeysdaffy 3 года назад +1

      Ryan Davison ohh ic thanks!

    • @bennygreene1421
      @bennygreene1421 3 года назад +2

      The middle should be best.

    • @mpa324
      @mpa324 2 года назад +2

      When you say bolted the board, do you mean screwed in with wood screws, or actual bolt and nut.

    • @Ryan-hl2ex
      @Ryan-hl2ex  2 года назад +2

      Hey there, I used lag screws. It wasn't accurate for me to call them bolts. However, they are definitely not wood screws. I wouldn't trust wood screws in this situation. Thanks!

  • @daleknight2516
    @daleknight2516 11 месяцев назад

    Getting ready to hang my heavy bag in my garage with the same type ceiling. This video has been very helpful. Just curious why hang the bag on the end of the board and not the middle? Is it just out of preference of location, or will it hold up over time better on the end?

    • @Ryan-hl2ex
      @Ryan-hl2ex  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hey there. I hung the bag on the end because I later put a pull-up bar on the rest of it. If the bag was the only thing being installed, it would have made more sense to hang it in the middle.

    • @Voltomess
      @Voltomess 11 месяцев назад

      I think I'm going to get myself that bag , seems like a great thing to loose weight instead of walking.

    • @Ryan-hl2ex
      @Ryan-hl2ex  11 месяцев назад

      @@Voltomess It's a great workout.

  • @kylebeickel9042
    @kylebeickel9042 3 месяца назад

    If your going to span across 3 floor boards and then hand the bag on the end of the 2x4 I'm lost on why you didn't just go into one floor joist it's the same thing

    • @Ryan-hl2ex
      @Ryan-hl2ex  3 месяца назад

      I put an iron pipe pull-up bar across the rest of the board. I also needed to position the bag in that specific place so I could park my car and use my work bench. Without those factors, hanging the bag in the middle of the board would have made more sense. However, regardless of where you hang the bag on the 2x6, spanned purpendicular across three ceiling joists it will be more stable than just going into one.

  • @kykypenn
    @kykypenn 2 года назад +2

    How do you pick up the bag tho to hook it that high?

    • @Ryan-hl2ex
      @Ryan-hl2ex  2 года назад +1

      That's a good question. I didn't really show that part well in the video. I had a small folding table under the chain. I squatted down and got the bag in a bear hug and then stood straight up and put it on the table. Then it was high enough to hook it. You could also get a friend to do the lifting while you hook it on.

  • @z0r41z4
    @z0r41z4 2 года назад +2

    My garage is all drywall, will this still work? i don't know how to find the ceiling joists and if i hang my bag to the drywall itll make a huge hole. Need help

    • @Ryan-hl2ex
      @Ryan-hl2ex  2 года назад +1

      I've got drywall on my ceiling too. This will work if you take the time to find the center of the joists and if your joists are strong enough to hold the weight of the bag. Start by determining which direction your joists are running on the other side of your drywall. To find the center of the joist you should get a stud finder. They aren't very expensive and they come in handy for hanging heavy things on the walls as well as the ceiling.
      Stud finders help you locate either the edges or the center of the studs/joists. When you find the edge, mark it with a pencil. Your two edge marks should be about 1 1/2 inches apart. After you have the approximate edges, use a drill with a really small bit (you can also use a long finishing nail and a hammer) to probe for the joist. You will feel resistance if you are going into wood. This methods ensures that you are finding the center of the joist because you don't want to screw your bolts into the side of a joist. If your stud finder detects the cent
      Another method of finding studs is to use a really strong magnet and slide it across your drywall. If you feel a magnetic pull, you have likely found a nail or screw in the center of your stud. If you have access to your attic, you can go up and find the joists from above.
      Here is a good video that should help with all of this: ruclips.net/video/z02mgAvLzOE/видео.html

    • @z0r41z4
      @z0r41z4 2 года назад +2

      @@Ryan-hl2ex Thank you so much. I really appreciate ir

    • @Ryan-hl2ex
      @Ryan-hl2ex  2 года назад +1

      @@z0r41z4 Any time.

  • @johnde1212
    @johnde1212 6 месяцев назад +1

    How far apart are your joists? 24”?

  • @mosawermo3459
    @mosawermo3459 3 года назад +2

    Is it a drywall ceiling?

  • @ightimmaheadout290
    @ightimmaheadout290 3 года назад +1

    which should the order of hanging be for the swivel and spring? Or does it not matter

    • @josesammut9396
      @josesammut9396 3 года назад +1

      Spring above swivel.

    • @ightimmaheadout290
      @ightimmaheadout290 3 года назад +1

      @@josesammut9396 really? I've seen csquaredboxings video and he puts swivel on top and spring on bottom to connect to heavy bag. Do you know the scientific reason for spring on top for your method?

    • @Ryan-hl2ex
      @Ryan-hl2ex  3 года назад +3

      Ultimately, it doesn’t matter. As long as your swivel is able to turn freely wherever it’s located, you’re good-to-go. The swivel is there to reduce the twisting force (torque) that is put on your mounting hardware and the surface it is mounted to. As you hit the bag, it rotates. If you have a single eye bolt holding the bag, and no swivel, the bolt could unscrew and ultimately fall. If you have a mount with two or more bolts, the back and forth twisting could enlarge the bolt holes over time and cause the mount to come loose. As long as it isn’t getting bound in the chains somehow, the swivel will reduce that torque regardless of where it is in relation to the spring.
      The spring is there to reduce vibrations and to lessen the stress on your setup components including swivel, mount, chain, and sewn points of contact on your bag. There is probably also a reduction of linear/horizontal force at the mounting surface. The action of the spring should be the same whether above or below the swivel.

    • @ightimmaheadout290
      @ightimmaheadout290 3 года назад +2

      @@Ryan-hl2ex thank you so much man, i wasn't expecting such a detailed explanation and you even explained more than I asked 🤝

    • @Ryan-hl2ex
      @Ryan-hl2ex  3 года назад +2

      @@ightimmaheadout290 Glad to help!

  • @awdwadawda352
    @awdwadawda352 Год назад +1

    Although this is a great video: You mention a 100lb in the title and it is a 50lb bag that you are mounting.
    Iron on iron isn't a good idea due to wear, it is advised to put some rope in between or have a strap between the bag and mount.

    • @Ryan-hl2ex
      @Ryan-hl2ex  Год назад

      Thanks! The video description details the install. I bought a 50lb bag and added another 50lb. Straps and rope wear out too. I would be surprised if any of the metal on metal parts of my setup wear out before I do. 😉

  • @cooleye7007
    @cooleye7007 Год назад +1

    Prety good Ryan, if you dont mind me asking..are you in California ? We can spar and workout together if you're down. Im a Filipino arnis and wicgchun practicioner..we kinda have a similar set up. 🤙💙

    • @Ryan-hl2ex
      @Ryan-hl2ex  Год назад

      Thanks! Not in California though.

  • @aaroncatolico7550
    @aaroncatolico7550 Год назад

    It actually would have made more sense to use the stronger bolts/screws (3/8" x 4" or even 3/8" x 2") to mount the actual hanger instead of using the smaller lag bolts/screws to mount it. The hanger/mount itself needs to be the strongest point.

    • @Ryan-hl2ex
      @Ryan-hl2ex  Год назад

      Actually, the holes in the anchor flanges were only wide enough to allow the 5/16" lag screws through. The weight of the bag is distributed between four anchors with two screws each so it's plenty strong.

  • @jaredbinnicker5461
    @jaredbinnicker5461 2 года назад +1

    Yo can i get a run down on your wing chun dummy???

    • @Ryan-hl2ex
      @Ryan-hl2ex  2 года назад +2

      Sure. I built it about eight or nine years ago. I went down to a local saw mill and had the guy cut a five foot log. I asked for the straightest one possible that was about 8-9 inches in diameter.. He asked me what it was for and when I told him, he stared at me like I was from a different planet:) . I used really long drill bits from Harbor Freight to make the initial holes for the arms and the support pieces across the back. Then I used a chisel to square the holes off. It was a lot of work. The arms are maple with 1 1/2 inch pegs. I bought them from an online martial arts store.
      The cross supports are 4 1/2 foot long 1x2. I used to have them 5 feet long at a different house but had to go a little shorter due to space constraints. 4 1/2 feet flexes and lets the dummy move pretty well but 5 feet is probably best. For years I left all of the wood unfinished and only recently put a gray stain on it and sealed the arms. I wouldn't do that again though because I like the natural wood look better.

  • @bigfish3238
    @bigfish3238 2 года назад +1

    Hi Ryan, is there any reason you didn't mount it in the middle of the board? I thought it makes more sense to hang it in the middle to spread all the weight? Thanks!

    • @Ryan-hl2ex
      @Ryan-hl2ex  2 года назад +4

      There are two reasons I hung it on the end of the board. First, I specifically wanted to hang the bag in the place I did but there was conduit in the way and I couldn't put the middle of the 2x6 where I wanted it. Secondly, I wanted to put in a pull-up bar and I used the rest of the 2x6 for that (ruclips.net/video/eLckrXj5qBY/видео.html). But you're right, without those reasons, putting it in the middle would be the best way to do it. That being said, I haven't had any issues with it hanging on the end. This setup seems pretty strong. Thanks for watching!

  • @nvanguy6868
    @nvanguy6868 3 года назад +3

    Put some hip and power into those shots man.
    Twist your hip around all the way on the cross

    • @edwinc5396
      @edwinc5396 3 года назад +4

      After you hit 30 years old bones start creaking and stuff.... Turning hips like that and you'll be
      stuck there all weekend.

    • @nvanguy6868
      @nvanguy6868 3 года назад +5

      Haha stfu man. Guys like you have been telling me that bs since i turned 20, im 44 and do kickboxing running and weightlifting 5/6 days a week and still do physical work on the side
      Change ur victim mentality man

  • @FightsGamesMaryjane
    @FightsGamesMaryjane 8 месяцев назад

    No way that's a 100 lb heavy bag though lol. I have one and mine is much bigger.

    • @Ryan-hl2ex
      @Ryan-hl2ex  8 месяцев назад

      Check out the description. It started as a 50lb bag and I added an additional 50lbs of sand.

  • @Chris-si2lx
    @Chris-si2lx 2 года назад +21

    Thanks for the info, you've most definitely saved me a lot of money. Also I don't know who needs this, but I'd like to bless anyone since you've blessed me, Jesus christ loves you and gave his life on the cross so we could live and have a relationship with god. All we have to do is recognize our sins and ask for forgiveness and believe in jesus christ his son.

    • @BlakeGibbons
      @BlakeGibbons 2 года назад +1

      Jesus can lick my chocate starfish

    • @darrens1322
      @darrens1322 2 года назад +3

      @@BlakeGibbons I'm sure you're doing a fine job yourself!