Jesus Christ saved my life he can save yours to. No body is perfect except Jesus Christ. So he was the perfect sacrifice for the world and he became that sacrifice. So that we can be perfect in God’s eyes all we need to do is. Repent from our sinful wicked ways and surrender our life’s to him. Jesus Christ. Repent meaning acknowledge and forsake your sins. Know you have sinned and know you are not good in God’s eyes. Forsake meaning as in try your absolute best to not sin. We have to be clean and filled with the Holy Spirit. Jesus Christ said we must be born again to enter The Kingdom of Heaven. God bless you all. I love you all may you all find Jesus Christ as your Lord Savior . God bless brothas and sisters ❤❤! Thank God ❤️
@@TheBeardedWoodworker Jesus Christ saved my life he can save yours to. No body is perfect except Jesus Christ. So he was the perfect sacrifice for the world and he became that sacrifice. So that we can be perfect in God’s eyes all we need to do is. Repent from our sinful wicked ways and surrender our life’s to him. Jesus Christ. Repent meaning acknowledge and forsake your sins. Know you have sinned and know you are not good in God’s eyes. Forsake meaning as in try your absolute best to not sin. We have to be clean and filled with the Holy Spirit. Jesus Christ said we must be born again to enter The Kingdom of Heaven. God bless you all. I love you all may you all find Jesus Christ as your Lord Savior . God bless brothas and sisters ❤❤! Thank God ❤️
This is definitely my next project. Thank you for the inspiration and for being so informative and precise. I could follow your instructions easily, unlike some other channels that have a tendency to over explain.🙏
You're welcome Kai! What I didn't do in the video is, I added a diagonal 4x4 on the bottom with 2 triangle plywood pieces sandwiching it together, just like the top. Make sense? Good luck!
Looks great. My suggestion would be put down some construction paper or old tarp and pour concrete in the triangle voids in the base to add weight to help keep it from rocking/walking.
@@TheBeardedWoodworker Just buy some sandbags and place them over the "feet" of the mount. Should help and they will give enough to keep it more stable and absorb the force rather than clatter around like weights.
I would add an additional brace at the bottom of that vertical. Quite a bit of moment generated to be handled by screws so close together. Also stack up some sandbags to weigh down the whole assembly.
Hanging the bag on the spring helps a lot against vibrations. I'm not sure how sturdy the connection is between the base and the pole but you gave me some inspiration. You aspire me to make a stand :)
Awesome, good luck! I keep talking about it, but haven't done it yet. I want to put the same triangle brace on the bottom as I did on the top. I think that will help quite a bit. Perhaps the spring you suggest too. Thanks!
Thank you I have one set up to my basement joist. I shake the house with each kick and hit Wanted something wood and you gave me good ideas and a great walk through
You got it! I can imagine it shaking the house pretty good. Good luck with it. I would add a triangle bracing on the bottom like I did the top. It stabilizes it way better....oh yeah, like the comments say, add weight to the bottom.
I planned on just putting it in the ground with some concrete too, except I was gonna use a 6x6 as the upright, and make the hanging piece and support out of a 4x4. I don't mind if it doesn't look pretty, shits gonna work 🤣
This is dope, can't go to boxing gym with the situation and so this inspire me to build my own, i do think maybe you need to add more weight to the base of the stand to make things stable or permanently clamp it down with brackets where you're going to set it up
I guess most people to him are smaller but he will always be punching in a downward angle which will make it move more. I’m 6’2 and I would need it at 8 1/2 feet or so, depending on the bag. I will try to make one also. Nice Work.
Great design and great video walking through your process! I built this yesterday with similar upright dimensions but wider rear brace and longer side supports at 45 degrees, with a 2x4 bracing across the font of the base (from angle tip to angle tip, anchored on the center supports). With some extra weight to keep it stable, it survived the first work out with ease. Planning to brace the upright post a little more once I figure out how best to do so, but your work was a great inspiration to get started!
That is fantastic! I so appreciate you taking the time to let me know you got inspired and built one yourself and made it better. Good luck with it. I hope it works out for you.
Thanks for sharing. I'm looking at what other people are doing. I think ill put some concrete in mine to stop it from walking. I could also build in a rack for my iron plates.
Nice project man, well done. The factory built metal stands have bars on base to add weights that prevent the stand from moving around. Sand bags would also probably work well.
Looks good! I think if you add three 2x4s itll add alot of stability! one in the middle horizontally and then two that are vertical connected to the feet! Im going to try and recreate this with some variations to see how it comes out
That would be great. Let me know how it turns out! I'm thinking of putting a 4x4 at an angle on the back at the bottom of the long 4x4 and maybe stabilize it with a couple of plywood triangles like the top.
I was looking for something like this. Great work, thanks! Maybe a brace from the back of the vertical down to the cross pieces might not keep it from moving but would add additional stability.
Decent design, appreciate the ideas so far. As you know, the base is lacking stability in particular. I wonder if it was stood on a plywood base or something would it move. Maybe if the boxer was stood on a large plate of wood at the front and the stand was screwed to it. The trouble with these is tolerance over time, and a primary reason why I have hesitated to make one. Would the screws be enough in comparison with big bolts going all the way through the square joints? 🤔
Some suggestions for making it move less: add some sandbags or some other heavy weight to the back/legs of the stand, and add a second caribeaner and a heavy bag spring to the hanging system. A lot of commercial bag stands have places to put weight plates, and the spring would help reduce some vibrations from your hits
That's a good call, Jeff. I did end up putting the same angle piece on the bottom as I did on the top, shortly after. And I have concrete bags on the base. Maybe I should do a follow-up video. Thanks for the comment!
Will adding weight to the base make it stable? I'm guessing so. And what is "lag"? You mentioned to add lag below the arm or something like that can you explain it? Cause I'm no woodworker
Yes, adding weight to the bottom help! A lag bolt is like a larger, fatter screw. It's much stronger and had a hexagonal head to it, so you will need to predrill a hole and use a wrench to put it in. Google lag bolt and it will give you an idea. Good luck!
You could put three small pegs sticking up from the base one on each side and one on the back in order to put barbell weights on it. Works as both weight storage and holds the stand in place
Hi Gary. The stand is great. Just wondering if you could stabilize it with some weight plates or concrete blocks? That's awesome that you gave the angles and dimensions. Thank you.
Cool work. My issue with it, however, is with the base s it is, it'll make it tough if you're bouncing in and out with your attacks and working and pivots and movement around the bag as you go to work on it. However, if you'll mostly just be doing stationary punching, it should work great. For my needs, I think instead of the base, I'll make it extra tall and then install it In a hole in the ground as if it were a fence post.
I bet it could be done in the shed. Depending on how solid your floor is, concrete or plywood would probably make a big difference. I added weight to the base of mine to stabilize it more. Good luck!
Looks good and I think your potential solutions are good. I might add an angle brace at the bottom on the back side of the upright post similar to the one where the top support intersects with the upright post, as it looks light the upright is flexing when you hit it. Once you get some no slip of some kind on the bottom you could put a couple concrete blocks on it to give it more weight on the bottom to help anchor it. Don't know if that would help or not. Bags are a good workout, and low impact, except on the hands. LOL
Thanks David, I can always count on you for some good solution advice. I didn't really realize how much the post flexed until I watched the video. I think the lower base like the upper one is a great idea! I will try that along with the shims before I add any additional weights to it. I would really like it to work without any more weight to it, in case we need to move it around. 🙂
Good luck! I have weighted the bottom with a couple bags of concrete. If you have big Olympic weights, try putting a dowel on the ends of the "feet" and throw your weights there.👍
i followed your design except i made it taller and added more random pieces that i thought maybe make it steadier since i have a bigger punching bag thank for the video
I'd say definitely add some.coach bolts as you've suggested, but as far as the wobble goes, even if it's flat it's still going to wobble when you lift it. Best bet I'd say is going to be to weigh it down with sandbags (seeing as you dont want to bolt it to the floor).
(FIRST TIME SEEING THIS CHANNEL &THIS VIDEO). All you have to do is add counter waits from what i can see the bottom platform is a perfect size especilly for indoor use
Thanks. Right now I have a couple of bags of concrete sitting on the base, and that seems to be working. Hope to pick up some 45lbs plate weights in the future.
Nice, a couple of sandbags at the base should stop it from moving around, I say this because I made one according to your specs. This one is for my ol lady to punch instead of me
Ha ha ha....my was too! I wish I could say I've been using this, but, I suck, and we don't hard hit the bag at all. Good luck to you if you decide to build one.
I'm going to use the upright setup here with a fence post spike in the bottom to drive into my lawn AND a much smaller variation of a base to aid from rocking and see how this works in my backyard. A 3 ft spike in the earth and the support base should keep it tight. Hehehe
Thanks for sharing, very compact design. I'm going to build it as, as a few more braces, carriage bolts, and add some construction adhesive and sandbags. It'll be solid.
That's fantastic. Thank you. I think I'm going to add a video at the end of this one that pretty much will do the same thing. I'll add carriage bolts at the bottom, place a 4x4 brace as well as the plywood triangles at the bottom too, just like the top, and probably some sort of weight too. Good luck!
I feel the angle helps with the balance of the bag. A straight pole would make it want to lean towards you. You can use a cheap framing square and a hand saw to cut that angle. You can buy used tools on Facebook market place or Craigslist. Half of my tools arr bought that way. Matter of fact, the DeWALT chop saw I purchased for $25 and bought a $13 part to fix it. One of my first videos. Good luck!
If you don't need it to be portable, it would be a lot easier to just cement a 4x4 into the ground. I considered it, but I'd like to be able to move it around my yard (so I don't wear out the grass).
I honestly don't remember. I picked it up at our local sports shop, Big 5 Sporting Goods, at the same time I bought the bag, and that was a few years ago. I found this on Amazon that looks like the same item. amzn.to/2yL5wCb Good Luck!
I Dont Know Why...this guy is so dope to me! God bless my dude 🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟
You rock! Thanks for the uplift! I'm gonna pin your comment. 👊
Jesus Christ saved my life he can save yours to. No body is perfect except Jesus Christ. So he was the perfect sacrifice for the world and he became that sacrifice. So that we can be perfect in God’s eyes all we need to do is. Repent from our sinful wicked ways and surrender our life’s to him. Jesus Christ. Repent meaning acknowledge and forsake your sins. Know you have sinned and know you are not good in God’s eyes. Forsake meaning as in try your absolute best to not sin. We have to be clean and filled with the Holy Spirit. Jesus Christ said we must be born again to enter The Kingdom of Heaven.
God bless you all. I love you all may you all find Jesus Christ as your Lord Savior .
God bless brothas and sisters ❤❤! Thank God ❤️
@@TheBeardedWoodworker Jesus Christ saved my life he can save yours to. No body is perfect except Jesus Christ. So he was the perfect sacrifice for the world and he became that sacrifice. So that we can be perfect in God’s eyes all we need to do is. Repent from our sinful wicked ways and surrender our life’s to him. Jesus Christ. Repent meaning acknowledge and forsake your sins. Know you have sinned and know you are not good in God’s eyes. Forsake meaning as in try your absolute best to not sin. We have to be clean and filled with the Holy Spirit. Jesus Christ said we must be born again to enter The Kingdom of Heaven.
God bless you all. I love you all may you all find Jesus Christ as your Lord Savior .
God bless brothas and sisters ❤❤! Thank God ❤️
This is definitely my next project. Thank you for the inspiration and for being so informative and precise. I could follow your instructions easily, unlike some other channels that have a tendency to over explain.🙏
You're welcome Kai! What I didn't do in the video is, I added a diagonal 4x4 on the bottom with 2 triangle plywood pieces sandwiching it together, just like the top. Make sense? Good luck!
Looks great. My suggestion would be put down some construction paper or old tarp and pour concrete in the triangle voids in the base to add weight to help keep it from rocking/walking.
Thanks Andrew. If I choose to make it heavier, which might be the way to go, I think that is a great idea!
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Just buy some sandbags and place them over the "feet" of the mount. Should help and they will give enough to keep it more stable and absorb the force rather than clatter around like weights.
I would add an additional brace at the bottom of that vertical. Quite a bit of moment generated to be handled by screws so close together. Also stack up some sandbags to weigh down the whole assembly.
Great idea 👍💪🥰
Hanging the bag on the spring helps a lot against vibrations. I'm not sure how sturdy the connection is between the base and the pole but you gave me some inspiration. You aspire me to make a stand :)
Awesome, good luck! I keep talking about it, but haven't done it yet. I want to put the same triangle brace on the bottom as I did on the top. I think that will help quite a bit. Perhaps the spring you suggest too. Thanks!
you can buy proper swivels for bags that can help too
Great in depth video! nice to see someone who actually knows how to use tools :)
Ha ha ha....thanks!
Thank you I have one set up to my basement joist. I shake the house with each kick and hit Wanted something wood and you gave me good ideas and a great walk through
You got it! I can imagine it shaking the house pretty good. Good luck with it. I would add a triangle bracing on the bottom like I did the top. It stabilizes it way better....oh yeah, like the comments say, add weight to the bottom.
Excellent work brother
You deserve more viewers
Thanks, man! It would be nice to have more viewers for sure.😁
About to make my own also, going with straight 4x4 90 degrees and cemented down 3 feet down out in the yard. Thanks for the vid!
Awesome, good luck! That one won't go anywhere! 😉
I planned on just putting it in the ground with some concrete too, except I was gonna use a 6x6 as the upright, and make the hanging piece and support out of a 4x4. I don't mind if it doesn't look pretty, shits gonna work 🤣
That should totally work. Especially if it's pressure treated.
I just made one using your design as a base. It's holding up so far, thanks! :)
That's awesome! Thanks for sharing. As good as intentions as I have, mines just been hanging there all lonely. Good luck with it!
This is dope, can't go to boxing gym with the situation and so this inspire me to build my own, i do think maybe you need to add more weight to the base of the stand to make things stable or permanently clamp it down with brackets where you're going to set it up
Oh my god thank you so much I broke a beam in my house and it's been taken down until I seen this godbless you!!!
Hey, you're welcome! Good luck with it.
Great video man. You’ve gained yourself a Subscriber keep up the good work! I’m 17 and I’ve started joinery/carpentry so I might give this a try !
I guess most people to him are smaller but he will always be punching in a downward angle which will make it move more. I’m 6’2 and I would need it at 8 1/2 feet or so, depending on the bag.
I will try to make one also.
Nice Work.
Nice! Good luck.
Wish I knew someone like you close by to build one for me... This is hard ass work and I don't know a damn thing about woodwork
great design. i reckon some simple sand bags on the base would be enough if you don't mind it looking a little rough.
I've got some concrete bags currently on it, and seems to be doing the trick. Thanks!
Great design and great video walking through your process! I built this yesterday with similar upright dimensions but wider rear brace and longer side supports at 45 degrees, with a 2x4 bracing across the font of the base (from angle tip to angle tip, anchored on the center supports). With some extra weight to keep it stable, it survived the first work out with ease. Planning to brace the upright post a little more once I figure out how best to do so, but your work was a great inspiration to get started!
That is fantastic! I so appreciate you taking the time to let me know you got inspired and built one yourself and made it better. Good luck with it. I hope it works out for you.
You should post a video of how your's turned out. I'm looking for ideas, and to see what works, what doesn't, and everything in between.
Super rad!! Well done guy👏
Thank. you....thank you....🕺
Thanks for sharing. I'm looking at what other people are doing. I think ill put some concrete in mine to stop it from walking. I could also build in a rack for my iron plates.
That is an excellent idea! Good luck with it.👊
Nice project man, well done.
The factory built metal stands have bars on base to add weights that prevent the stand from moving around. Sand bags would also probably work well.
I've got a couple of bags of concrete on it now. That's working....ha ha ha, thanks for the tip.
Literally makes it more possible for me man thanks tmr ima star building something or get a plan already set up then build to train
Good luck!
Looks good! I think if you add three 2x4s itll add alot of stability! one in the middle horizontally and then two that are vertical connected to the feet! Im going to try and recreate this with some variations to see how it comes out
That would be great. Let me know how it turns out! I'm thinking of putting a 4x4 at an angle on the back at the bottom of the long 4x4 and maybe stabilize it with a couple of plywood triangles like the top.
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Great video bro. It gave a great idea to build my own stand.
Thanks, all I want to do is give an idea and inspiration for others to try. Good luck!
Omg! Love the way he's troubleshooting everything. U made me a subscriber boss man! Good shet😉👍!
Fantastic, thank you and welcome! 👊🤜🤛
Dude yeah alot of the diy videos for stuff like this make the damn thing and then don't even stress test it
Love the idea and thanks for sharing keep it up woodworker !!!
Hey thanks Bryan! I'm falling behind on videos. 🙂
I absolutely loved this thank you 😊
Thank you! I appreciate the comment.
you got it bro. some sand bags at the base should fix that dancing around. good job!
Thanks, dude! I have since added some weight and it works great!
Nice DIY I’m follow this video to make my bag stand been sitting down for a minute
Seeing the prices of stands, I figured 4x4s would be good for a DIY job. Glad to have this video as a reference. Thanks.
I was looking for something like this. Great work, thanks! Maybe a brace from the back of the vertical down to the cross pieces might not keep it from moving but would add additional stability.
That is a great idea. I ha e been pondering that for a while now, cause I think you're dead on! Thanks!
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Thanks for sharing
Fantastic! Thanks, man! I'll try to produce more content this year.
Not bad for project just from the top of your head👍👍👍
Thanks!
could you please make a list of materials for this design? thank you for this guide either way
Decent design, appreciate the ideas so far. As you know, the base is lacking stability in particular. I wonder if it was stood on a plywood base or something would it move. Maybe if the boxer was stood on a large plate of wood at the front and the stand was screwed to it. The trouble with these is tolerance over time, and a primary reason why I have hesitated to make one. Would the screws be enough in comparison with big bolts going all the way through the square joints? 🤔
Some suggestions for making it move less: add some sandbags or some other heavy weight to the back/legs of the stand, and add a second caribeaner and a heavy bag spring to the hanging system. A lot of commercial bag stands have places to put weight plates, and the spring would help reduce some vibrations from your hits
I was going to comment same thing regarding sand bags. I'd consider some kind of angled brace at the bottom back as well
That's a good call, Jeff. I did end up putting the same angle piece on the bottom as I did on the top, shortly after. And I have concrete bags on the base. Maybe I should do a follow-up video. Thanks for the comment!
Put some sand bags on the Bottom problem solved 👍🏿Great Job
Thanks! Looks like there no avoiding that.🙂 I'll give it a try.
Dyou reckon pouring some cement in the base would make it more sturdy?
Will adding weight to the base make it stable? I'm guessing so. And what is "lag"? You mentioned to add lag below the arm or something like that can you explain it? Cause I'm no woodworker
Yes, adding weight to the bottom help! A lag bolt is like a larger, fatter screw. It's much stronger and had a hexagonal head to it, so you will need to predrill a hole and use a wrench to put it in. Google lag bolt and it will give you an idea. Good luck!
Definitely solid punches for not being a boxer. Decent contact for sure!
Thanks man! I used to be a ninja when I was a kid. 😆
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You could put three small pegs sticking up from the base one on each side and one on the back in order to put barbell weights on it. Works as both weight storage and holds the stand in place
Helpful and entertaining!
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it!
My new project! Thanks💪
I thought you would've used heavier hardware, can you list what you used please. I want to make one.
Hi Gary. The stand is great. Just wondering if you could stabilize it with some weight plates or concrete blocks? That's awesome that you gave the angles and dimensions. Thank you.
Hey Johnny, weights on the bottom help for sure. I keep meaning to post a follow up video about it.🙂 Thanks?
how about connect the 4x4 across the rafters above you? would your rafters be stable enough?
Cool work. My issue with it, however, is with the base s it is, it'll make it tough if you're bouncing in and out with your attacks and working and pivots and movement around the bag as you go to work on it. However, if you'll mostly just be doing stationary punching, it should work great.
For my needs, I think instead of the base, I'll make it extra tall and then install it In a hole in the ground as if it were a fence post.
That piece of wood at the rear, that you kicked flush with the stand could be used to stack weights on it.
Great idea!
This is my favorite video on a hanging a punching bag. My question is can this be done on my shed ? Maybe keep the noise away from my wife.
I bet it could be done in the shed. Depending on how solid your floor is, concrete or plywood would probably make a big difference. I added weight to the base of mine to stabilize it more. Good luck!
Yeah, it does rock a bit, huh? Hopefully the extensions you talked about witht the anti skid shims will work for you. Good luck!!
Thanks! We will see how it goes.
Looks good and I think your potential solutions are good. I might add an angle brace at the bottom on the back side of the upright post similar to the one where the top support intersects with the upright post, as it looks light the upright is flexing when you hit it. Once you get some no slip of some kind on the bottom you could put a couple concrete blocks on it to give it more weight on the bottom to help anchor it. Don't know if that would help or not.
Bags are a good workout, and low impact, except on the hands. LOL
Thanks David, I can always count on you for some good solution advice. I didn't really realize how much the post flexed until I watched the video. I think the lower base like the upper one is a great idea! I will try that along with the shims before I add any additional weights to it. I would really like it to work without any more weight to it, in case we need to move it around. 🙂
I will be using your technique this weekend thank you and wish me luck😅
Good luck! I have weighted the bottom with a couple bags of concrete. If you have big Olympic weights, try putting a dowel on the ends of the "feet" and throw your weights there.👍
i followed your design except i made it taller and added more random pieces that i thought maybe make it steadier since i have a bigger punching bag thank for the video
That's fantastic! Glad my video gave you some inspiration. Good work!
Can I use a drum or a box filled with concrete as a base?
That is awesome, I would just put a few heavy sandbags on the base to keep it from moving!
Sweet, thanks!
I'd say definitely add some.coach bolts as you've suggested, but as far as the wobble goes, even if it's flat it's still going to wobble when you lift it. Best bet I'd say is going to be to weigh it down with sandbags (seeing as you dont want to bolt it to the floor).
Thanks for the tip Simon. I think it will have to get weighed down.
I would like to see some results from using the bag in a couple of months. ( smile, smile )
Yeah...that would be nice, huh? I guess I got to use it now!
(FIRST TIME SEEING THIS CHANNEL &THIS VIDEO). All you have to do is add counter waits from what i can see the bottom platform is a perfect size especilly for indoor use
Thanks. Right now I have a couple of bags of concrete sitting on the base, and that seems to be working. Hope to pick up some 45lbs plate weights in the future.
Nice, a couple of sandbags at the base should stop it from moving around, I say this because I made one according to your specs. This one is for my ol lady to punch instead of me
Ha ha...good alternative for sure. A little weight is definitely what it needed.
That’s dope thanx . Work the Jab! 💥🔥
Would love to hear how it's holding up!!
I'm going to build one similar except I'm putting mine out side and going to put the 4x4 into the ground and concrete around it.
That will definitely not go anywhere! Lol! Good luck with the build.👍
This may sound stupid but I am a beginner, what is the white stuff your are putting down before drilling?
I think you might be referring to the Titebond II Wood glue. It's in a fancy bottle so you can use it without needing to turn the bottle upside.
You need a weighted base. Put sandbags on the legs to stop it from moving.
What all do I need to build this like wood
The house frame was shaking when we hit the bag. That led me here. Cool solution.😅😅😅
Ha ha ha....my was too! I wish I could say I've been using this, but, I suck, and we don't hard hit the bag at all. Good luck to you if you decide to build one.
I'm going to use the upright setup here with a fence post spike in the bottom to drive into my lawn AND a much smaller variation of a base to aid from rocking and see how this works in my backyard.
A 3 ft spike in the earth and the support base should keep it tight. Hehehe
That will be interesting. I think the spike will definitely help. Ha ha! Good luck.
Will the 12 degree angle at the bottom effect the post spike? I am thinking of copying your idea?
Thanks for sharing, very compact design. I'm going to build it as, as a few more braces, carriage bolts, and add some construction adhesive and sandbags. It'll be solid.
That's fantastic. Thank you. I think I'm going to add a video at the end of this one that pretty much will do the same thing. I'll add carriage bolts at the bottom, place a 4x4 brace as well as the plywood triangles at the bottom too, just like the top, and probably some sort of weight too. Good luck!
Well done
Thanks Jonathan!
Pretty epic, I reckon you could even got up to 3m with this design and chuck a bball hoop on at the 3m height.
Not a bad idea. We actually have a speed bag that I was thinking of mounting on the other side....3 years later. Lol! Thanks
How much did it cost? I want to start boxing but don’t have a lot of money. :(
Does the 4×4 need to be angled back or can I leave it up right I don't have the right tool to cut the 4×4 I'm 16 ain't got the money for it
I feel the angle helps with the balance of the bag. A straight pole would make it want to lean towards you.
You can use a cheap framing square and a hand saw to cut that angle. You can buy used tools on Facebook market place or Craigslist. Half of my tools arr bought that way. Matter of fact, the DeWALT chop saw I purchased for $25 and bought a $13 part to fix it. One of my first videos. Good luck!
Nice video brother...😍😍😍
Nice design!! I would put it outside and stake it to the ground somehow.
If you don't need it to be portable, it would be a lot easier to just cement a 4x4 into the ground. I considered it, but I'd like to be able to move it around my yard (so I don't wear out the grass).
I think the upright support needs to be braced with more wood to keep it from flexing and bolt it to the floor.
I think you are right. I plan on putting the same bracing on the bottom as I did with the top triangle. 👍🏻Thanks!
What size screws did you use ?
3 inchers! They are deck screws that I typically have on hand.
May be adding some weight on the base would stabilize the stand.
Exactly what I was thinkin
all it needs just some sand bags or some weight plates
Just wondering how long the screws you used for this project please?
Sorry. Just saw this. The long screws for most of the project were 3 inch and the shorter ones for the bracing are 1 1/2 inch. Hope that helps.
The Bearded Woodworker really appreciate the reply, keep up the good work 👍🏽
That came out nice,way to go protecting the chin when you throw your jab, props
Hey, thanks! I've watched Rocky a few times. 🙂
great content
Thanks!
Where u get the bag from?
Big 5 Sporting Goods. It's the one and only local sports shop in my area.
Add another angle support from the rear bottom and put 3 buckets of concrete on the platform so it doesn't move
awesome rack! what did you use to hang the bag? was curious to know the name of the bolt/hook
I honestly don't remember. I picked it up at our local sports shop, Big 5 Sporting Goods, at the same time I bought the bag, and that was a few years ago. I found this on Amazon that looks like the same item. amzn.to/2yL5wCb Good Luck!
Amazing 🔥
Thanks!👍
I just think if you were to put another pice of wood to support that long pice it would be completely sturdy
Nice vid btw
@@adrianplascencia2577 thanks! I totally agree. I keep meaning to put a 4x4 on the bottom like I did on the top. I will get around to it some day.😆
You could always just put some sand bags on the base so it won’t move and just not add more wood
I'd worry about all the stress on the base wearing it out after a few workouts.
Even if yiou're not a boxer some regular punching sessions are helpful if you ever need to defend yourself.
Very true, and a good point.👊
put weights or sandbags at it base
Yup....looks like that's the way to go. Thanks!
Add counter weights
Just put some sandbags or heavy stones on top of the base so it doesn’t jump around.
I would just add a few sand bags or something on the base
The body shots though
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If I just have money I'mma do this...
Great job, your video inspired me
Some weights would help on bottom legs
Agreed. Thanks for the suggestion!
I wish you were my uncle or something man
I would happily accept that roll. Lol! Sorry, I didn't see this post.
I would use some submit in those gaps
Dudes personality is his bearf beard
Weight on the base. No offense but have you looked at heavy bag stands? Most have vertical rods to put weight lifting weights on.
Put some weight on the back, a counterweight, it won't bounce maybe, nice man.
Wood pegs in strategic spots weighted down with weights should make it not as wobbly