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  • Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
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    full build plans with dimensioned drawings here: www.homemade-modern.com/ep133-...
    This DIY Weight bench for bench pressing is made out 2x4s, a little bit of 3/4" plywood and some kaizen foam.
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  • @John_Malecki
    @John_Malecki 6 лет назад +70

    Swole is the goal, size is the prize. nice little build dude

  • @HomeMadeModern
    @HomeMadeModern  6 лет назад +20

    link to build plans and dimensioned drawings: www.homemade-modern.com/ep133-diy-benchpress/
    A Douglas Fir 2x4 has a compressive strength perpendicular to the grain of about 625 PSI and parallel to the grain of about 1700psi. The glued and screwed lamination of additional 2x4s on either side add additional support and prevent against failure do to a woodgrain anomaly. source: www.engineeringtoolbox.com/wood-beams-strength-d_1480.html

  • @ThoenWorks
    @ThoenWorks 6 лет назад +23

    Love this project ! Would definitely be sturdy enough for most people. - Been there and made my own lifting equipment, but out of square tubing.

  • @EveryDadDIY
    @EveryDadDIY 6 лет назад +2

    Looks good and is more than strong enough for what most people lift. It's great to see something so practical from basic materials.

  • @Tomtombong
    @Tomtombong 6 лет назад +177

    How to make a Squat rack?

  • @aceoft3482
    @aceoft3482 6 лет назад +84

    Having built more than a few things from 2x4s, this thing is built like a tank and will easily hold many times more weight than a normal person can lift.
    Wood is an amazing material and is very study when used properly. Well done!

  • @ZainRiza
    @ZainRiza 6 лет назад

    I love when you make gym equipment. True function and form design

  • @russellborrego1689
    @russellborrego1689 6 лет назад +109

    I'd love to see a follow up video where you load this thing up with 45s and everything else you can.
    Just to shut the haters up.

  • @120Livi
    @120Livi 6 лет назад +8

    Looks so much better than you'd think possible from such basic materials

  • @drumavenger83
    @drumavenger83 6 лет назад +29

    Cutting a 45 on the upright 2x4 would help when racking the bar. Otherwise it's a nice setup!

  • @ZacJones
    @ZacJones 6 лет назад +2

    Turned out great! Would not have thought about building a bench out of 2x4's look effective and cheap!

  • @oojagapivy
    @oojagapivy 6 лет назад +21

    I like it! My only suggestion is the addition of feet perpendicular to the "weight" end to minimise the chance of tip-back when no-one is on the bench to provide counterweight. Other than that, looks rock-solid.

  • @NoPlaceLikeMauiClothing
    @NoPlaceLikeMauiClothing 6 лет назад +5

    damn thats some solid WORK ! dope

  • @schrebra
    @schrebra 6 лет назад +431

    People are only saying it's dangerous because they don't know how strong wood actually is. People use it to build houses. Surely it can hold a few hundred pounds no problem. I don't believe the wood itself failing is dangerous at all.

    • @Bertziethegreat
      @Bertziethegreat 6 лет назад +21

      It's dangerous cus it aint got no safeties on it.

    • @JourneyToTheCage
      @JourneyToTheCage 5 лет назад +39

      Bertziethegreat you can easily add some

  • @raynoladominguez4730
    @raynoladominguez4730 6 лет назад

    Pretty cool Mr. Dude. I like your color choice too.

  • @chriscro4615
    @chriscro4615 5 лет назад

    Really great job!

  • @anthonyquiroz1998
    @anthonyquiroz1998 5 лет назад +1

    Very nice build looks great

  • @FredMcIntyre
    @FredMcIntyre 5 лет назад

    Really cool Been! 👍👊

  • @EASYALEX
    @EASYALEX 6 лет назад +3

    sooo cool! I need to build this! :)

  • @reforzar
    @reforzar 6 лет назад

    Bangin out those bench presses!

  • @saowczarek7671
    @saowczarek7671 6 лет назад

    Muito legal!!! Normalmente vc só consegue esse suporte de ferro, esse de madeira com certeza é uma opção bem bacana!!! Parabéns

  • @TheBeardedBrosChannel
    @TheBeardedBrosChannel 6 лет назад +5

    I just came across your channel! ABSOLUTELY LOVE HOW EVERYTHING IS SO SIMPLE!! Subscribed!(:

  • @davidchristianbuilds
    @davidchristianbuilds 6 лет назад +1

    Great video. Super easy. Have you done a video on building a Murphy bed? Would love to see that if you haven't.

  • @ads7795679
    @ads7795679 6 лет назад +10

    Please! Do a series of videos about gym equipment! It would be amazing

  • @jarojoe6938
    @jarojoe6938 5 лет назад +1

    Why is this video strangely relaxing

  • @yashuwalia19
    @yashuwalia19 5 лет назад +10

    Bro can u please share the full video of making with dimensions as buff dudes did to the bench ..ur work is great but tough to understand through a picture

  • @andreaswalker5926
    @andreaswalker5926 6 лет назад

    Now we're talking. keep the great work

  • @JFKARTTV
    @JFKARTTV 6 лет назад +2

    Great video bro!

  • @chrispowell3785
    @chrispowell3785 5 лет назад

    Good video buddy.

  • @ryancyr845
    @ryancyr845 6 лет назад +3

    Wow great timing, I wonder how I can make the bench incline hmm...

  • @robertspies789
    @robertspies789 5 лет назад

    Very cool

  • @alexreith4877
    @alexreith4877 6 лет назад

    With the black fabric, I hope this is going in the shade or you only plan to use it in the wee hours. Looks great though!

  • @born2burn1
    @born2burn1 6 лет назад +11

    you should do a 2x4 furniture series for people living in small flats that can be done with minimal tools

  • @RefinerSimilitude
    @RefinerSimilitude 6 лет назад +95

    Now you can ask guys using store-bought equipment; "Do you even MAKE bro?"

  • @isabelahr2585
    @isabelahr2585 6 лет назад +7

    I love this Chanel! Kisses from Brazil!!! ♥️

    • @HomeMadeModern
      @HomeMadeModern  6 лет назад +2

      thank you!

    • @luiscortex1326
      @luiscortex1326 6 лет назад

      Isabela H R you are cute❣can we be friends? I'm from Chicago

    • @JoNesBlacKkrafkini
      @JoNesBlacKkrafkini 5 лет назад +1

      @@luiscortex1326 virgin detected looking friends by youtube... jesus so sad it's your life?

  • @frankie7033
    @frankie7033 5 лет назад

    Awesome

  • @omarperez7368
    @omarperez7368 6 лет назад

    Wow cool

  • @michaelrutledge3750
    @michaelrutledge3750 6 лет назад

    Interesting. I'm curious. Can you do a Roman chair for outside? I don't have room for one inside, but they wouldn't last long outside in the weather. It is the only thing that works on my back.

  • @RafaelPerez-kc9tt
    @RafaelPerez-kc9tt 5 лет назад +3

    Buen trabajo pero como es de madera con el tiempo se va aflojando

  • @FlukeTog
    @FlukeTog 6 лет назад

    Or Craig’s list always has some for 1/4 the price of materials. But if ya have them laying around then cool. Add a couple supports to combat any tipping w heavier weight & maybe 4x4’s I’ll use since I have em. The cheap stores sell long swimming pool kick-boards for closed cell foam cheap. Anyways thanks for the video. Sunday project

  • @liverslap8249
    @liverslap8249 5 лет назад

    I wonder if you could use a 4 by 4. Would that be stronger or does it matter???

  • @andrewarcher880
    @andrewarcher880 6 лет назад +4

    Incline option would be nice too 😃

  • @hakugin15
    @hakugin15 6 лет назад

    You could have stretched the vinyl/faux leather over the foam and stapled prior to attaching (with brackets or pocket holes) to make it look a bit nicer.

  • @mike3418
    @mike3418 6 лет назад

    I would add security elements on the sides, if there is not enough force to lift the bar

  • @raraavis7782
    @raraavis7782 6 лет назад +101

    Huh...I would never have considered wood for this kind of thing....should be sturdy enough though.
    I would have maybe cut the ends of the support beams in the front at a slight angle, to make sure the bar slides into the rack on it’s own if you plan to do reps to failure...just a little safety measure in case you’re struggling or get dizzy or something and only barely manage to get the thing back into the rack. Especially if you lift while alone.
    Oh, and DON‘T put on the clamps/clips (not sure what they‘re called in English) when benchpressing alone. If you ever get stuck with the barbel on your chest you want to be able to unload it by tilting it!
    Next video: how to install a panic button on your bench press rack 😂

    • @HomeMadeModern
      @HomeMadeModern  6 лет назад +9

      good tips! thank you!

    • @BKLYF
      @BKLYF 6 лет назад +9

      2x4's are a very good wood for constructing load bearing constructions. I've made an aquarium stand out of 2x4 and now there rests some 200kg (or 440lbs) of water and glass on it for around 4 years (by now)

  • @johnmcnutt8089
    @johnmcnutt8089 5 лет назад

    I guess my only questions is its durability. What would be the lifespan?

  • @pedrohack2869
    @pedrohack2869 5 лет назад +1

    Why not include spotter bars?

  • @ggsmith48906
    @ggsmith48906 6 лет назад

    Great video! I need to build something like this for my garage. One thought though, first rain and the staples holding the vinyl will rust. Unless someone makes rust proof staples?

  • @furthernorthfab
    @furthernorthfab 6 лет назад +8

    Lift off with Melacki this weekend?

  • @_MSD75_
    @_MSD75_ 6 лет назад +21

    Disappointed this didn't end with shirtless, sweaty workout compilation. Or is that on a different website? ;)

  • @dans9882
    @dans9882 6 лет назад +1

    Yeah it looks sturdy as ill get out but I believe you are missing an important piece: Where's the safety bars? Like I don't generally need them myself cause all though I do go all out I keep it within a safe parameter. But I just would not feel safe pushing myself without there either being a spotter or some safety bars (cause sometimes you can't get a spotter). Its just a critique I'm surprised that you didn't have them is all, again though it is a nice build and ill look into making it myself.

  • @zanmk69
    @zanmk69 6 лет назад +6

    Can you make a power rack?

  • @higherpower254
    @higherpower254 6 лет назад +81

    Never skip leg day.

  • @ErkanOkman
    @ErkanOkman 6 лет назад +1

    👍👏

  • @UnarmedZombie
    @UnarmedZombie 6 лет назад

    What is the cost of this vs a retail weight bench?

  • @lifeisrandom23
    @lifeisrandom23 5 лет назад +2

    how many 2x4's are needed for this project?

    • @adolfoortiz5692
      @adolfoortiz5692 5 лет назад +5

      Hector A if you still needed an answer, just built mine and I used 8 you might get away with 7 though

  • @No-kx1gm
    @No-kx1gm 6 лет назад

    ❤️

  • @lugotopaul
    @lugotopaul 6 лет назад

    Ben please do more Home Gym Projects! Gym equipment it's too expenssive

    • @grandolddrummer
      @grandolddrummer 6 лет назад

      Pocket83 has a diy home gym series that just started a while ago. Pretty neat stuff

  • @erikedwards2594
    @erikedwards2594 6 лет назад +4

    What do you think the weight capacity on a bench like this would be?

    • @samuelyi9189
      @samuelyi9189 6 лет назад +1

      Erik Edwards Wouldn't trust it with anything over 100.

    • @HomeMadeModern
      @HomeMadeModern  6 лет назад +4

      A Douglas Fir 2x4 has a compressive strength perpendicular to the grain of about 625 PSI and parallel to the grain of about 1700psi. The glued and screwed lamination of additional 2x4s on either side add additional support and prevent against failure do to a woodgrain anomaly. source: www.engineeringtoolbox.com/wood-beams-strength-d_1480.html

    • @thisistheendpt2
      @thisistheendpt2 6 лет назад

      Zero

    • @augmenseke6131
      @augmenseke6131 6 лет назад

      You can’t repeatedly slam a loaded bar onto it. So zero. It’s rated for zero. It shouldn’t exist. For several reasons. Inherent wear from intended use, width, lack of safety catch. It’s a whole mess. It needs to withstand repeating slamming of a fully loaded bar. Without wear.

    • @lmeza1983
      @lmeza1983 6 лет назад +1

      at least 250 Kilograms easily (551.156 lbs)

  • @bighud20
    @bighud20 6 лет назад

    I like the idea. But won’t wood will wear down on the rack after loading and unloading the metal bar? I see you’ve responded to many other comments about the strength of wood, which I don’t argue, just can’t help but feel like this wouldn’t work for bigger/stronger lifters. I would think after months of a 250+ pound person racking and unracking up to 350lbs of weight on the barbell and the combined weight on the bench would lead to at least some wiggle/wobble/loosening of the joints. Seems like a great idea for a beginner, just not for everyone and not a long term solution.

    • @HomeMadeModern
      @HomeMadeModern  6 лет назад +2

      i agree that this isn't for hard core lifters but in terms of the wood wearing out i would suggest that people look at how anvils are often supported on the end grain. wood is strong in compression and lamination prevents against splits. Working with rigging crews that use wood beams to support 20,000 lbs shipping containers and heavy equipment changed my views on the strength of wood in compression. They will use the same timbers for years constantly loading and unloading thousands of pounds onto them.

  • @illsuspect
    @illsuspect 6 лет назад

    Real nice I'd like to build an incline version.

  • @1987luisj
    @1987luisj 6 лет назад +5

    DIY squat rack next? 🤔

  • @tommcallister5835
    @tommcallister5835 6 лет назад

    Nice, but I hope your not planning on getting all buff like John. I'm looking forward to the content that will be coming out from your guys week together with John and Brad. Have fun!

  • @LBNMKRS
    @LBNMKRS 6 лет назад +6

    How much ya bench?

    • @HomeMadeModern
      @HomeMadeModern  6 лет назад +8

      I don't do 1 rep maxes but in general I like being able to rep my own body weight 12-15 times

    • @VartaBok
      @VartaBok 6 лет назад +1

      Rhetorical answer : a few 2×4's , piece of boat cushion foam and presto! Glue, screws and paint not included

  • @lecobra418
    @lecobra418 6 лет назад +29

    A 2x4 (roughly 50x100mm) has an allowable load of a bit more than 1300lbs (600kg) trust me you will never bench that much weight no one will.
    The sole danger could be structural but this seems well made so basically this is way sturdier than any (low quality and hollow) steel bench you can buy. This is also more educationnal, less expensive, customisable ...
    Don't underestimate wood, this material is realiable. I once made a two-pole squat rack made out of wood (cement feet) and it could hold much than 400kg without problem, it cost me 10€ (cement + bucket, got the two 20x10x150cm for free) I still has it and it still make its job better than any 500€ squat rack would. I estimated (before doing it) that it could hold up as much as a ton, I think I'm good !
    I've also seen (on youtube) a lot of people (including jacked up powerlifters) having homegym exclusively made out of wood, so please be a little less doubtful about the sturdyness of an humanity well known, and well studied, material. Educate yourselves.

  • @WobyDesign
    @WobyDesign 6 лет назад

    Do you even lift brah?

  • @MrMd5555
    @MrMd5555 5 лет назад

    Will it even hold 350 bruh?

  • @benbell9129
    @benbell9129 5 лет назад

    purpose

  • @Mikefence
    @Mikefence 6 лет назад +2

    Next : make weights bar from bananas leafs

  • @Australopitecuz2
    @Australopitecuz2 5 лет назад

    How much ya bench bruh?

  • @ken10do47
    @ken10do47 5 лет назад +3

    I would do something like this but I dont even trust the bird house i made outside..

  • @justinryan5433
    @justinryan5433 6 лет назад

    im not you but i would add more rungs in case you can't make it back up all the way

  • @CameronLienhart
    @CameronLienhart 6 лет назад

    Do you even lift, bro?

  • @tuboturborock80tuboturboro88
    @tuboturborock80tuboturboro88 5 лет назад

    25 °35° 45 °°, just more hood.Rsss

  • @TheClinchMagazine
    @TheClinchMagazine 5 лет назад +1

    Bench Press : Shakespeare Version

  • @BillShartner
    @BillShartner 6 лет назад

    Finally something useful. You'll need it to lift all that damn concrete stuff you make...

  • @rudtjrseen4422
    @rudtjrseen4422 6 лет назад

    a

  • @lmeza1983
    @lmeza1983 6 лет назад

    Too many comments from people that obviously dont know shit... just because is wood it will break apart? lol
    please, a guy and 100lbs weight is not even enough to crack it... You havent worked with wood at all obviously or even know the difference between mass, force and pressure.... this thing will last longer than a cheap hollow steel pipe structure if used as intended since he is using good density wood. do you think he is using agglomerated scraps of wood or what?

  • @Homer62001
    @Homer62001 6 лет назад

    Always upholster first, install second.

  • @toonami4
    @toonami4 6 лет назад +1

    Next month, how the My DIY bench broke while doing a set and now I have two broken ribs...🤣🤣🤣

  • @ScorpionMcKillinIt
    @ScorpionMcKillinIt 5 лет назад

    Not sure I would put 300-400 lbs on here...but for most people who can't live much, this is probably good for them.

  • @mattesl1
    @mattesl1 6 лет назад +57

    This looks like death waiting to happen...

    • @samuelyi9189
      @samuelyi9189 6 лет назад +2

      mattesl1 They make it out of metal for a reason. Yeah someone asking for people to die.

    • @HomeMadeModern
      @HomeMadeModern  6 лет назад +33

      Hi Sam, A Douglas Fir 2x4 has a compressive strength perpendicular to the grain of about 625 PSI and parallel to the grain of about 1700psi. The glued and screwed lamination of additional 2x4s on either side add additional support and prevent against failure do to a woodgrain anomaly. source: www.engineeringtoolbox.com/wood-beams-strength-d_1480.html

    • @russellborrego1689
      @russellborrego1689 6 лет назад +9

      mattesl1, initial thoughts? I wouldve agreed. But remember, most houses, which resist hurricanes, snow loads, tornados, etc... are held up with 2x4 skeletons.

    • @oojagapivy
      @oojagapivy 6 лет назад +18

      You've never seen a wooden roller coaster or bridge I take it?

    • @simo2601
      @simo2601 6 лет назад +1

      BOOM!

  • @GGG-wm1nd
    @GGG-wm1nd 6 лет назад +1

    There’s a reason why they don’t use wood for gym equipment

  • @intelin123
    @intelin123 5 лет назад

    Barbell is garbage. Use dumbbelss for big chest. Barbell will destroy your shoulders

  • @MusicJam214
    @MusicJam214 6 лет назад

    The BENCH PRESS fails to work the inner chest!
    My last video goes into depth on this issue

  • @kimhengsrun3859
    @kimhengsrun3859 6 лет назад +1

    Press bench from Wood, glue and strew? I don't know. if it's safe.

    • @martymcfly6164
      @martymcfly6164 6 лет назад +5

      Kimheng Srun If you don't press 150kg or more it is more than safe, since 1. the force goes vertical along the wood and 2. the weight ist divided into 4 parts that touch the ground

    • @JHA854
      @JHA854 6 лет назад +2

      To be fair, houses are made from wood and screws in North America and they are plenty strong enough.

    • @samuelyi9189
      @samuelyi9189 6 лет назад

      J To be fair those houses have huge main support beams made out of 12x12 maple or even redwood. And theyre incredibly stress tested in a computer analysis. If the two layers of 2x4 fail on the bench then you have an injury waiting to happen.

    • @HomeMadeModern
      @HomeMadeModern  6 лет назад +9

      Sam, where are you getting your information? Do you know how much 12inch by 12inch maple or redwood beams would cost? maple structural members are incredibly rare as in less than 1 out of every 10,000 homes built in the US. As for computer analysis most residential structural calculations are done from charts. I appreciate skeptics and fact based critics it makes for better designs but please don't over state things that are patently false.

    • @samuelyi9189
      @samuelyi9189 6 лет назад

      HomeMadeModern Considering how many homes utitlize a single beam as a weight bearing designs older homes usually have hardwood beams, in a perfect world it would be redwood or maple. I do like many of your videos however I do not agree at all with a bench press constructed from wood. I see no angle brackets or metal brackets at all to reinforce and I truly do not think it is safe to be pressing weights on a wooden structure.

  • @cactus4518
    @cactus4518 6 лет назад

    dangerous

  • @muromango4415
    @muromango4415 6 лет назад +2

    So many subscribers, so much money but no money for new shoes?

    • @cookiecatlv
      @cookiecatlv 6 лет назад +1

      maybe he likes a lot those shoes

  •  6 лет назад

    Definitely do NOT build a CrossFit style gym if you have people who live below you.
    Someone did that to me so I left poo in front of their door.

  • @thisistheendpt2
    @thisistheendpt2 6 лет назад

    Not only is this dangerous af but a gym Membership would cost half.

  • @shorty7943
    @shorty7943 6 лет назад +1

    made out of wood... would no trust

    • @HomeMadeModern
      @HomeMadeModern  6 лет назад

      A Douglas Fir 2x4 has a compressive strength perpendicular to the grain of about 625 PSI and parallel to the grain of about 1700psi. The glued and screwed lamination of additional 2x4s on either side add additional support and prevent against failure do to a woodgrain anomaly. source: www.engineeringtoolbox.com/wood-beams-strength-d_1480.html

    • @UnarmedZombie
      @UnarmedZombie 6 лет назад +4

      Yeah, I mean I wouldn't make a house out of wood either. You know how much a roof weighs? /s

    • @lukekilah6257
      @lukekilah6257 6 лет назад +1

      Sailors only traveled the world made from wooden ships centuries ago. Your right , wood is not trustworthy enough 🤦🏽‍♂️

  • @slc308
    @slc308 5 лет назад

    This is just plain dangerous. I’ve watched steel frame benches fail. Wood is asking for a problem. Don’t do this ever.