Kid this is awesome. So glad I saw this before I started. LOVE the barbell pins. And use of those brackets. I’ll look for link in description, if not there please answer with it.
Great job on the design it's really well thought out interchangeable for left and right hand wrestlers and you made it travel friendly too I would build this if I had the right tools
Look up a standard WAF armwrestling table and use those dimensions. With those measurements the video should make everything else possible. I actually made one also but I used 2x4s I already had as the base of the table and for the legs, and then added padding very similar to yours over the 2x4 base obviously so its not so hard... and to avoid splinters. For my pads (7"×7"×2") I used 2 2x4s(which are actually only 1.5" thick) that I have together, kept straight with handmade dowls. And I have a small roll of cork that is 1/4" thick. I covered the 2x4 with 2 layers of the cork to assure its 2" thick. Then to smooth it, I applied some Anti-Slip Vinyl Floor Tape (I say floor tape bc we use it at work to mark certain zones in our warehouse). With that Vinyl Tape over the cork, it gives a very nice feel. My pegs, yeah those are very custom at the moment. Ill just say they work fine but Im in the process of adding pegs that are a bit more traditional.
Good stuff. I've decided to clear out the garage to build me a gym, already got some equipment. Next project will be an arm wrestling table. Your design is very nice and solid, and the portability is great too. I hope you dont mind if I attempt to copy it!!! I'm also going to document all of this and put it up here on youtube... trying to work on many new skills at once! You have inspired me even further. I am glad to have found you. I will subscribe, trading is also a future prospect of mine... you are like a one stop shop for me! Thank you for the uploads!
you re a Genius man...just discover you channel and videos...here, initiating at trading, even when i am almost 40....nevertheless, thanks from Buenos Aires....
looks great and all but i can see this whole thing falling apart under heavy load might be ok if you are 145lbs or lower. I'm only about 180 and im pretty sure my quad flex on its own would be loosening those leg fixings. it's wiggling a serious amount just from you doing warm up back pressure cupping curls. what other material would you recommend constructing to make a stronger base frame (legs ect)
I'm 190 on a daily and no, it doesn't move. You can't loosen it, but I don't doubt your quads are strong. The pipes are thicker than you may imagine... much thicker than the square frame of a combat table. The movement is the rubber feet I put on the bottom. But yes, I think I need to show it in action to be more convincing.. Even a combat armsport will move if not plated to the ground. If I were to make one that isn't a DIY, I would TIG weld attachments for bolting square tubing together. But just an interesting factoid: With a 60" (I am using 40") pipe , it can have a center load of 1000 lbs for a deflection of 1/2",... and it will probably rebound after relieved.
@@AlbertDing Awesome , it was less the metal tubing than the joiners you used that my concern was about i'm very bottom heavy coming from a background in Rugby and power lifting , I'm all lower body at 5'9 but the more i train the more i realize how little i really use my legs unless going into a press. most of the guys i train with are 240-300 , i'm the only lighter guy in the team. which is where the issue would be for me. we have 2 tables but looking at expanding so we can all get more table time. appreciate the reply, Thankfully DiY for myself is no issue i have acess to all the machinery that would be required , engineer by trade. i've just never really tested those connectors you use , we'd usually be welding things. and only ever saw the likes of bar railings and such fastened with those connectors. so i was unsure about their durability.
@@AlbertDing What do you think about using a kitchen top as a table top ? i have some spare left over and i can't see why not other than the thickness of it. obviously i would cover the laminate with some kind of fabric and sand edges down to being smooth. however i'm not sure what kind of centre down pressure 1inch - 1 and 1/4 inch chipboard with laminate would be. seems quite solid and heavy but would it hold the pressure ?
Thanks! Yes, it's 40 inches. Sorry, i simply don't have the time or room at the moment. But, i'll keep you posted if I ever do. Thanks for the support!
Great job man. But you need to make the legs a lot thicker And then you’ll have a solid table that can hold up to the top contenders Other than that it’s a great table
Thanks! Yes, the legs do look flimsy, but i have tested the deviation under stress using a engine hoist.... under .5" of flex at over 1000 lbs of pressure at the center of each leg. But then again, any deviation may be an annoyance to some. Great point.
Hello I recent followed this guide to make a table and have done everything I need to except set up everything for the legs. Did you use 1 inch pipe as well as 1 inch pipe flanges that you bolted to the table?
Thanks Alex! The handles held up really well. If I were to change anything, it would be the have the leg mounts turned 45 degrees... that way the tightening allen key would prevent any side to side action if it ever became loose.
Thanks! Unfortunately, not really. I took the general dimensions of an armwrestling table, then subtracted the padding thickness from width of the table. Otherwise, I just measured twice and cut once. =)
Thanks for the reply, in the end got my dimensions from some armwrestling website, also how are the pads holding up with regular use, did you have to change the foam padding of is it still good as new.
That's great to hear! The pads never changed in thickness since these flooring mats are dense. No wear at all. If I were to it again, and since its a practice table, I would add a softer and rounder layer on top, like WAL's for elbow comfort. Otherwise it works as intended.
Albert, great video. Do you by chance have the specs foe the black pipe cuts? I'm about to run to lowe's and have them make the cuts but i do not know the exact lengths. Thanks
Sorry, I really don't have the exact measurements. I had to make minute cuts to ensure that I was at the exact 40" table height. The length is dependent to the plywood materials thickenss, the padding and vinyl, as well as the rubber stoppers at the bottom.
Great table Albert (and Armwrestling too!) I was thinking of doing something similar with the legs, did you find they were strong and stable enough? My only worry is things being a bit too flimsy. Thanks for the video!
Thanks Tyler! Haha, yeah.. I get that question a lot since they look awfully small compared to Combat or Mazurenko's. Surprisingly, being mild steel, it doesn't deviate much of at all when I post my foot on there. I've tested it with an engine hoist... under .5" of flex at over 1000 lbs of pressure at the center of each leg. Thanks for watching!
@@AlbertDing that's brilliant! I think it's a really smart design, makes it so much easier to take apart too! Thanks for the reply, all the best with your armwrestling!
Albert, what's up bro...seeing quite a few arm wrestling table builds out on YT but my only concern is are they built to regulated specs? I don't want to build something to someone's specific body type, IE height, weigh ect. After watching you video I feel like you don't mess around...so is your table set up for competition to some degree? Thanks again for the content and nice job pulling homie 💪
Heya man. Travis is just being Travis. We all know how much he loves the camera and he has apologized to me a couple of times on Facebook. He's not really freaking out... it's really Gary trying to create drama against me... not a very nice guy imho. You can hit me up on facebook if you like and I can share the details.
@@AlbertDing ok I'll check you out on Facebook. Yeah i was going to go to the event since i live Haltom City a suburb of Fort Worth but I found out to last minute I had to do something else. But I'll check Facebook. 💪💪💪💪
Heya Tyler. My pads are 10" in length. I'm pretty sure the 12" pin pad was possibly an old dimension design. I'm assuming this bc the WAF site has the pic with 12" pads dated at year 2000. The 2014 pdf and the written dimensions on the site states 10".
What is the name of clamp you used for connecting the table with the steel pipe? Where do you bought it? It is hard to find that kind of clamp in my place
Hey there! Thanks for the nice video and inspiration! I wonder if you could tell my the different dimensions used for the table, pads and so on. i want to build my own table, and information and popularity is very sparce in my country. (denmark) thanks and have a good day!
Cool. I honestly cannot give you the length bc it was trimmed according to the overall height... putting the rubber stoppers and thickness of all the materials into consideration. They are call 1" black piping at the hardware store.. and no, it doesn't flex. Good luck to ya and hope to see a pic of your project someday!
@@rileyneufeld7001 the elbow pad holes on the table is drilled using the centerline of the 38" wide table itself, which is 19". That way it can be flipped and offset for the left and right hand setup. if you are asking for the measurement from the front of the table, the pin closest to edge is3 inches.
Hello! I was very interested in your table, namely, that I want to do the same, and the snag is that I can not find fasteners on the table legs) Could you throw off a link or at least a photo on which you can find such fasteners). Thank you in advance.
So far, I dont have any compaints... except next time, I may want to make it bolted to a false floor for stability (like we do in tourneys). Currently, I use these rubber caps to protect my floor. You can find them at home depot under "1 in. Black Rubber Leg Tips".
The problem with selling them is the shipping.. it really kills the cost of making it yourself. Maybe, someday, I can come up with a way to sell just the top and give detailed instructions on building the bottoms portion. Thanks for the support!
This was in my suggested videos. You're so amazing. :)
The layout ahead of time is great. Thank you for showing us that shot.
Kid this is awesome. So glad I saw this before I started. LOVE the barbell pins. And use of those brackets. I’ll look for link in description, if not there please answer with it.
I made my own table because of this video. Thanks you!
Great job on the design it's really well thought out interchangeable for left and right hand wrestlers and you made it travel friendly too I would build this if I had the right tools
I will definitly be using your video thank you! Great arm wrestling footage too! And a great looking self made table!!
Thank you sir for showing us step by step very great video!
This is the by far the best homemade arm wrestling table I have ever seen. Could you post the plans you used?
I look into making a more detailed video. Cheers!
@@AlbertDing how much bro
Look up a standard WAF armwrestling table and use those dimensions. With those measurements the video should make everything else possible.
I actually made one also but I used 2x4s I already had as the base of the table and for the legs, and then added padding very similar to yours over the 2x4 base obviously so its not so hard... and to avoid splinters.
For my pads (7"×7"×2") I used 2 2x4s(which are actually only 1.5" thick) that I have together, kept straight with handmade dowls. And I have a small roll of cork that is 1/4" thick. I covered the 2x4 with 2 layers of the cork to assure its 2" thick. Then to smooth it, I applied some Anti-Slip Vinyl Floor Tape (I say floor tape bc we use it at work to mark certain zones in our warehouse). With that Vinyl Tape over the cork, it gives a very nice feel.
My pegs, yeah those are very custom at the moment. Ill just say they work fine but Im in the process of adding pegs that are a bit more traditional.
Nice top rolling at the end
Thanks!
id love to order one from you when the opportunity takes place, love the table.
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@Benicio Sterling Flixportal :P
@Roland Raphael Thanks, I went there and it seems to work =) I really appreciate it!!
@Benicio Sterling No problem :)
Thanks for making this video. It deserves more views!!
Dude your table kicks ass
Good stuff. I've decided to clear out the garage to build me a gym, already got some equipment. Next project will be an arm wrestling table. Your design is very nice and solid, and the portability is great too. I hope you dont mind if I attempt to copy it!!!
I'm also going to document all of this and put it up here on youtube... trying to work on many new skills at once! You have inspired me even further. I am glad to have found you. I will subscribe, trading is also a future prospect of mine... you are like a one stop shop for me! Thank you for the uploads!
great video! Great wins!
Great job on the table. Glad you actually use it. Fabricland and Home Depot...here I come!
Albert, you’re a beast at the table!
Great video! You need a pushing block for that table saw though.
Was this really your first attempt?? Amazing either way !! There are several DIY video's for armwrestling tables but I will definitely use yours !!
Thanks man. Cheers!
Looks great
Can you show how to upholster the elbow pads and touchpad?
Awesome job Albert!!!
Thanks Darrel! Cheers, brother!
Very good job
Thanks!!
That’s tight! Very nice 👍🏼
Thanks!
Best video on Armwrestling table making out there. I'm going to feature it on my channel. Thanks!
Sure thing! Thanks for the support!
Great job
Good Job!
Wow! Great video! Thank you! I would that you had 1 million subs!
Thanks for the support!
Awesome table.
Thanks!
Hi, thanks for this awesome video. I personally like the pad dowel and hand peg. Keep up the good work.
Great job on the table Albert! and your arm wrestling skillz are on point!! hope your trading goes as good as your competitions these days :)
Hey Daniel! Hope to exchange trading ideas with you soon! =)
Super table)Amazing💪🏻
Awesome job.👍
you re a Genius man...just discover you channel and videos...here, initiating at trading, even when i am almost 40....nevertheless, thanks from Buenos Aires....
Thanks for those kind words and support! Cheers!
awesome work man
NICE WORK!!
Thanks!
I'd like to buy this table, it's fantastic!
Superb! 😎🔥
I thought for a second they were using your table at the end. Good job
Thanks man!
Taking my rescue in for TPLO surgery tomorrow. Wish us luck!
And Albert is a beast! Looking good my man
Thanks man!
Oh no... prayers to your dog's speedy recovery!
Awesome 🔥🔥
looks great and all but i can see this whole thing falling apart under heavy load might be ok if you are 145lbs or lower. I'm only about 180 and im pretty sure my quad flex on its own would be loosening those leg fixings. it's wiggling a serious amount just from you doing warm up back pressure cupping curls. what other material would you recommend constructing to make a stronger base frame (legs ect)
I'm 190 on a daily and no, it doesn't move. You can't loosen it, but I don't doubt your quads are strong. The pipes are thicker than you may imagine... much thicker than the square frame of a combat table. The movement is the rubber feet I put on the bottom. But yes, I think I need to show it in action to be more convincing.. Even a combat armsport will move if not plated to the ground. If I were to make one that isn't a DIY, I would TIG weld attachments for bolting square tubing together. But just an interesting factoid: With a 60" (I am using 40") pipe , it can have a center load of 1000 lbs for a deflection of 1/2",... and it will probably rebound after relieved.
@@AlbertDing Awesome , it was less the metal tubing than the joiners you used that my concern was about i'm very bottom heavy coming from a background in Rugby and power lifting , I'm all lower body at 5'9 but the more i train the more i realize how little i really use my legs unless going into a press. most of the guys i train with are 240-300 , i'm the only lighter guy in the team. which is where the issue would be for me. we have 2 tables but looking at expanding so we can all get more table time. appreciate the reply, Thankfully DiY for myself is no issue i have acess to all the machinery that would be required , engineer by trade. i've just never really tested those connectors you use , we'd usually be welding things. and only ever saw the likes of bar railings and such fastened with those connectors. so i was unsure about their durability.
@@AlbertDing What do you think about using a kitchen top as a table top ? i have some spare left over and i can't see why not other than the thickness of it. obviously i would cover the laminate with some kind of fabric and sand edges down to being smooth. however i'm not sure what kind of centre down pressure 1inch - 1 and 1/4 inch chipboard with laminate would be. seems quite solid and heavy but would it hold the pressure ?
Well done mate!!
Feel like armwrestling against you
Your table looks amazing. Two questions: does your table sit 40 inches high and would it be possible to order one from you?
Thanks! Yes, it's 40 inches. Sorry, i simply don't have the time or room at the moment. But, i'll keep you posted if I ever do. Thanks for the support!
@@AlbertDingdisculpe una pregunta cuanto mide de donde se pone el codo al hacr vencida eso me falta puede decirmelo xf🙏
Hi Albert - mind sharing what are, and where you purchased, the pipe connectors for the table legs? They look really awesome!
Thanks! I bought them at my local Lowe's Hardware store. They are called structural pipe fittings.
Awesome Bro!
Good, very very beautiful sir
Great job man. But you need to make the legs a lot thicker
And then you’ll have a solid table that can hold up to the top contenders
Other than that it’s a great table
Thanks! Yes, the legs do look flimsy, but i have tested the deviation under stress using a engine hoist.... under .5" of flex at over 1000 lbs of pressure at the center of each leg. But then again, any deviation may be an annoyance to some. Great point.
AWESOME!
Thanks!
Trained well that pronator :)
11:10 the cat😂😂😂😂😂
Awesome work, what the clamps called for the grip handles?
Great table, very nice build. Can i ask where did you get the 6 screw flanges used (or name and brand please)? I cant find them anywhere.
Thank you!
Thanks! Google "structural pipe fittings" . The one's I used is made by SteelTek from Lowe's Hardware store.
Awesome... How could I attach the the top board of the table to 40x40 metal construction?
Thanks! I think carriage bolts and nuts should suffice. =)
Now the easy part has been done, and the only think left is to get good at arm wrestling.
Such a beautiful design. Do you still armwrestle?
good job but with the 4 steel mounts for the tube legs being not tight fitter how the table is stable? it my main concern when making this
You see alot of guys using the legs of the table to brace off with their feet, hips, legs etc. Can you do this with your table?
Yes, That is exactly how I practice in fact. When I get serious... my foot gets planted on the post. This is Albert on my training channel.
Great table... Just making my own your video is helping alot. What did you so to the bottom of the steel legs to make them stand well on the floor?
Awesome video bro!
Thanks!
Nice
Hello I recent followed this guide to make a table and have done everything I need to except set up everything for the legs. Did you use 1 inch pipe as well as 1 inch pipe flanges that you bolted to the table?
How long did it take to make! Awesome, also could you post a video on your pulley system?
What are the dimensions of the cross supports on the bottom?
What type of fabric did you use for elbow pad and pin cover?
I used marine grade vinyl.
Very nice table and you definitely had a better hand then those guys lol. how have the handles held up over time? have you redesigned anything?
Thanks Alex! The handles held up really well. If I were to change anything, it would be the have the leg mounts turned 45 degrees... that way the tightening allen key would prevent any side to side action if it ever became loose.
Can you give me the measurements of the table
The table layout you're using looks awesome, by any chance do you have a design plan with dimension that you used?
Thanks! Unfortunately, not really. I took the general dimensions of an armwrestling table, then subtracted the padding thickness from width of the table. Otherwise, I just measured twice and cut once. =)
Thanks for the reply, in the end got my dimensions from some armwrestling website,
also how are the pads holding up with regular use, did you have to change the foam padding of is it still good as new.
That's great to hear! The pads never changed in thickness since these flooring mats are dense. No wear at all. If I were to it again, and since its a practice table, I would add a softer and rounder layer on top, like WAL's for elbow comfort. Otherwise it works as intended.
Good to know, thanks for your reply again and good luck with your training.
Albert, great video. Do you by chance have the specs foe the black pipe cuts? I'm about to run to lowe's and have them make the cuts but i do not know the exact lengths. Thanks
Sorry, I really don't have the exact measurements. I had to make minute cuts to ensure that I was at the exact 40" table height. The length is dependent to the plywood materials thickenss, the padding and vinyl, as well as the rubber stoppers at the bottom.
Thank you
Great table Albert (and Armwrestling too!) I was thinking of doing something similar with the legs, did you find they were strong and stable enough? My only worry is things being a bit too flimsy. Thanks for the video!
Thanks Tyler! Haha, yeah.. I get that question a lot since they look awfully small compared to Combat or Mazurenko's. Surprisingly, being mild steel, it doesn't deviate much of at all when I post my foot on there. I've tested it with an engine hoist... under .5" of flex at over 1000 lbs of pressure at the center of each leg. Thanks for watching!
@@AlbertDing that's brilliant! I think it's a really smart design, makes it so much easier to take apart too! Thanks for the reply, all the best with your armwrestling!
man's S W O L E
Albert, what's up bro...seeing quite a few arm wrestling table builds out on YT but my only concern is are they built to regulated specs? I don't want to build something to someone's specific body type, IE height, weigh ect. After watching you video I feel like you don't mess around...so is your table set up for competition to some degree?
Thanks again for the content and nice job pulling homie 💪
Thanks! Yes, I tried my best to have this table to be exact in dimensions... definitely wouldn't benefit in a tourney if it were off in dimensions.
Wow that's "over the top "
that star wars music
I had Pandora on "epic music".. lol
Which fabric u use for elbow Pad??? Plz ans me i need to know...
Your dog is very cute 🤩
Hey Albert I just found your Channel why is Gary Roberts and Travis Bagent talking about you. Travis is freaking out about you and your camera!?!?
Heya man. Travis is just being Travis. We all know how much he loves the camera and he has apologized to me a couple of times on Facebook. He's not really freaking out... it's really Gary trying to create drama against me... not a very nice guy imho. You can hit me up on facebook if you like and I can share the details.
@@AlbertDing ok I'll check you out on Facebook. Yeah i was going to go to the event since i live Haltom City a suburb of Fort Worth but I found out to last minute I had to do something else. But I'll check Facebook. 💪💪💪💪
Awesome job!, what type of wood did u use?
Thanks! It's plywood, but I cant remember how many ply. I think its 3/4".
what kind of screws did you use to attach the pipe flanges to the table?
I used carriage bolts that are rounded on top... so it wouldn't protrude on the top of the table.
wish you could make me one of those
Awesome video, do you have the table project???
Wait so we’re your pin pads 10” or 12”? Because The WAF says 12 but other sites say 10?
Please answer!!
Heya Tyler. My pads are 10" in length. I'm pretty sure the 12" pin pad was possibly an old dimension design. I'm assuming this bc the WAF site has the pic with 12" pads dated at year 2000. The 2014 pdf and the written dimensions on the site states 10".
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Any other things I could use for handles besides a barbell
What is the name of clamp you used for connecting the table with the steel pipe? Where do you bought it? It is hard to find that kind of clamp in my place
Are they someone who has a template for how to drill all holes and know how thick all pillows should be?
Hey there!
Thanks for the nice video and inspiration!
I wonder if you could tell my the different dimensions used for the table, pads and so on. i want to build my own table, and information and popularity is very sparce in my country. (denmark)
thanks and have a good day!
Bro, this is GREAT! Your table can be used for left or right hand yes?
Thanks! Yes, That is what the extra holes are for.
What measurements are the Side peaces for the hips?
Hey Al, GREAT TABLE!
where did u find the leg fittings?
SpeedNovations thanks! I got them at Lowe's under "structural fittings".
Albert Ding
Thank you sir!
And the sides are attached with only glue? No screws/nails?
Anytime! Yes, there are screws recessed in the sides after the gluing.
Albert Ding Hi, I was wondering what brand they were? I looked at some steeltek ones at Lowe’s but the 1-1/4 in. seemed way too big
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What are the dimensions you used for the AW table legs? I’m looking to use your idea :)
Cool. I honestly cannot give you the length bc it was trimmed according to the overall height... putting the rubber stoppers and thickness of all the materials into consideration. They are call 1" black piping at the hardware store.. and no, it doesn't flex. Good luck to ya and hope to see a pic of your project someday!
What wood do you use to make a table?
I would use plywood. This one is 3/4"
Where did you find vinyl cover wide enough to use one piece?
Fabric stores like Joann has marine grade vinyl with a width of 54 inches. I ordered mine on eBay I think.
@@AlbertDing Thanks found it! Making my frame out of square metal tubing and going to paint it gray and use blue CF vinyl wrap on the table.
@@rileyneufeld7001 Sounds like it going it a beauty! Take pictures!
@@AlbertDing Question, how far from the edge of the elbow pads did you drill the holes for the pins? I couldn't seem to find any info on this. Thanks
@@rileyneufeld7001 the elbow pad holes on the table is drilled using the centerline of the 38" wide table itself, which is 19". That way it can be flipped and offset for the left and right hand setup. if you are asking for the measurement from the front of the table, the pin closest to edge is3 inches.
arent pin pads 10'' long?
They are basically 12 inches as AAA and WAF specifications.
oh okay thanks
@@RideWithJosh696 You were right all along. They are 10".
blue prints?
nice and like maaaan
Hello! I was very interested in your table, namely, that I want to do the same, and the snag is that I can not find fasteners on the table legs) Could you throw off a link or at least a photo on which you can find such fasteners). Thank you in advance.
I'm relatively certain that they're Hollaender Speed Rails
Oh was the table sturdy?? And what capping the bottom of the pipes on the floor?? You didn't show the bottom of the feet
So far, I dont have any compaints... except next time, I may want to make it bolted to a false floor for stability (like we do in tourneys). Currently, I use these rubber caps to protect my floor. You can find them at home depot under "1 in. Black Rubber Leg Tips".
great job how much if you were to sell them?
The problem with selling them is the shipping.. it really kills the cost of making it yourself. Maybe, someday, I can come up with a way to sell just the top and give detailed instructions on building the bottoms portion. Thanks for the support!
Hey albert ding do you also sell armwrestling tables?