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Hi I have made a heavy duty spar bar very easily I would love to show you so you could interpret it into one of your own creations if you could contact me please I will send pictures
Yes u are right on the money.and this is the exact reason why i wont buy the ryan garcia bag or the title cobra bags besides the price and after seeing you perfect the cobra bag im just going to build my own just like yours But your idea is a perfect fix for the floormount and a cover would keep the dust and dirt out of the hole
Im actually in the business of selling boxing products and i have a product that i market for 329 to 379, depending on the model Its very much like a sparbar i also have a floor model but when you see what makes mine lite years apart. From the sparbar and the ones they sell on amazon if i send you one at no charge would you be willing to do a review on it. Or do you only do diy reviews
10-Step Instructions: Get a ball - soccer ball or volleyball is ideal. Get a drain plunger and good quality duct tape and tape the plunger onto the ball, ensuring not to cover the air inlet. AmazonUS: https://amzn.to/304M8eJ For the base get a 2 foot wide MDF or "particle" board. For the mast/pole, get a 1-inch diameter PVC pipe (in Australia this is referred to as 20mm; in US it’s referred to as 3/4 inch) - you'll need roughly shoulder height. AmazonUS: https://amzn.to/2XopfRy For the base you'll need a short 1/2 inch galvanised steel pipe. The length of the steel pipe should be roughly 1 foot and will dictate the speed - faster with a longer steel pipe. AmazonUS: https://amzn.to/2Xo2gpJ . You'll also need the corresponding flange to mount the pipe onto your board. Amazon US: https://amzn.to/36Tbfm8 Attach the flange to one side of your board with thick, short screws. You will need to drill appropriate size pilot holes first to allow your screws to
10-Step Instructions: Get 13 pool noodles (for a 6 foot tall punching bag), a roll of cheap packing tape and a roll of cheap cling wrap (or two). For your pole get a one inch wide PVC pipe - roughly 6 foot long. For your platform get an MDF (particle) board at least 2 foot wide and 1/2 inch thick. Alternatively if you don't want to make the base, you can simply use an umbrella base such as this one from Amazon: https://amzn.to/3nY3J19 . For mounting your pole, get a one inch galvanised steel pipe roughly one foot long and a flange to mount it. You'll also need 4 thick, short screws to fix the flange onto your board - these are ideal: https://amzn.to/3gCO82H . Note, if you want to make your punching bag more rigid, use a two foot galvanised pipe. For fixing your PVC pipe onto your galvanised pipe you will also need a one inch hose clamp. Setup your platform and pole: screw the flange onto one end of your board; insert the galvanised pipe into one end of the PVC pipe and lock
Hi I have made a heavy duty spar bar very easily I would love to show you so you could interpret it into one of your own creations if you could contact me please I will send pictures
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DeleteYes u are right on the money.and this is the exact reason why i wont buy the ryan garcia bag or the title cobra bags besides the price and after seeing you perfect the cobra bag im just going to build my own just like yours But your idea is a perfect fix for the floormount and a cover would keep the dust and dirt out of the hole
ReplyDeleteIm actually in the business of selling boxing products and i have a product that i market for 329 to 379, depending on the model Its very much like a sparbar i also have a floor model but when you see what makes mine lite years apart. From the sparbar and the ones they sell on amazon if i send you one at no charge would you be willing to do a review on it. Or do you only do diy reviews
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