PVC Workout
Uploader Comments (DietBiggsLite)
All Comments (18)
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Alright now paint it make an informercial and you'll be rich in no time (jk great post)
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@2:00 Bet the ladies love that one lol
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Quick question: Are the bottom horizontal tubes necessary?
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Awesome, I was looking at the Lebert Equalizers and wondering if I should buy it but I figured I would google up some DIY versions to see how easy they would be to make. I'm totally going to screenshot this and taking it to home depot to get the materials. I was skeptical that it could be stable enough but seeing how you said you're a 170 lb man, it definitely can hold a 105 lb girl. ^_^ Thanks, I've been doing dip on two chair backs, which had been pretty uncomfortable. Off to make this!
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how many mm's are these pipes if I may ask? thanks
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omg this is awesome workout
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excellent!
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How much body weight can those PVC pipes hold?
pvc can hold heavy weights w/o breaking?
torobaby1 10 months ago
@torobaby1 I am 170 lbs and have done dips on these bars with 90 pounds of added weight so I know they hold up to 260 pounds. No idea beyond that.
DietBiggsLite 8 months ago
great workout routine, it looks very hard, what do these parallel height?
rbtexel 2 years ago
No problem. Its made from 1 1/2 " PVC.
Cross bars are 23"
Top verticle tube is 16"
Bottom verticle tube is 7"
bottom horizontal tubes (feet) are 8"
I did not glue the joint just above feet so I could twist the legs and the bars will lie flat so I can hang them on a wall. I'll post short video with specs if this does not make sense. Good luck
DietBiggsLite 2 years ago