Fixing pipes with the hex-key is an amazing feature. Nevertheless I'm a little bit worry that pipes could slip off the clamps when an "important" traction force is applied...
How strong and safe are these clamp fittings, im looking at ways to build a calisthenics park using these. would 33.7mm be strong enough to hold a person and more weight, they would also be concreted in and the clamps would be used to connect the bars at the top
Thanks I might. Buy this for a home gym set up thanks :)
Fixing pipes with the hex-key is an amazing feature. Nevertheless I'm a little bit worry that pipes could slip off the clamps when an "important" traction force is applied...
can this sort of system be used to create a gantry to hang off the ceiling to clamp lights to for animation
I can't see any reason why it couldn't be.
How strong and safe are these clamp fittings, im looking at ways to build a calisthenics park using these.
would 33.7mm be strong enough to hold a person and more weight, they would also be concreted in and the clamps would be used to connect the bars at the top
It is hard to say. Depends on the distance you are trying to span. You may want to consider going up to 42mm.
I am looking for a pipe for Pull Up Bar.
Can you suggest any pipe?
Depending on how big your hands are, the 27 or 34 would work best
how to get the pipes black?
Paint them would be my guess.
hmmmm .... his allen /hex key is in inches but the pipes fittings are mill ... I hate metric system ....lol....
That is "possible", but we have not had any feedback from customers that this actually happens.