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maxwing
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a month ago

Oh yep, got it. So the Chemset UltraFix Plus and the Ramset M8 110mm anchor studs should be enough, right?

maxwing
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a month ago

Thanks for this EricL. I've taken a power point off to check the wall and it's solid concrete. In that case would it be better to go with mechanical o ...

maxwing
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a month ago

Thanks for this. I've had a good look at whether a door mounted set up would work, but none of the doors in our new place have a head with any lip - t ...

maxwing
Getting Established
a month ago

Thanks for this. The wall we'd be drilling into is solid concrete. A wooden set up looks good, but after looking through all these great reviews I thi ...

maxwing
Getting Established
a month ago

LOL. Yep, it does not look sturdy, but the rundown and comments suggest it's solid(?) I also immediately wondered how it was going to work with a big ...

maxwing
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a month ago

And agreed. After reading all of the other helpful comments I think buying the alternative from Bunnings is the go.

maxwing
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a month ago

Thanks for this. The wood is apparently beech. The item is here: https://www.etsy.com/au/listing/1640481142/wide-wooden-pull-up-bar-solid-wall?ls=s&ga ...

maxwing
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Hi All. I'd like to build my own wooden pull up bar along the lines of what's in the picture. Rough specs are: Bar width: 82 cmDistance of the rod fro ...

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Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
a month ago

Yes, that's it for solid concrete @maxwing; there is no need for the sieve. Mitchell

Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member
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a month ago

Hi @maxwing Should you decide to go for the Wall Mounted Pull Up Bar, I propose using the Chemset Ultrafix Plus as it does not stress out the wall ...

Dave-1
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a month ago

Afternoon @maxwing "great reviews" hahahahhaah oh man, if you want to laugh go through a few pages of them.... If EVERY review is positive then there ...

R4addZ
Having an Impact
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a month ago

Hi @maxwing Unfortunately I have to agree with all before me but I will also add some points. The curved design is nice to look at but actually wea ...

Dave-1
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a month ago

Good Evening @maxwing When I saw the photos before even reading your question my head went "whaaaaaaat" I am struggling to imagine it standing up to ...

Nailbag
Home Improvement Guru
9 replies
a month ago

Hi @maxwing First impressions of the pull-up bar in the photo is that unless your sub-25kgs it's going to pull off the wall. The most important ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member
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a month ago

Hello @maxwing Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's sensational to have you join us, and thanks for sharing your questions about buildi ...

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maxwing
Getting Established
3 replies
a month ago

Thanks for this EricL. I've taken a power point off to check the wall and it's solid concrete. In that case would it be better to go with mechanical o ...

maxwing
Getting Established
6 replies
a month ago

Thanks for this. I've had a good look at whether a door mounted set up would work, but none of the doors in our new place have a head with any lip - t ...

maxwing
Getting Established
a month ago

Thanks for this. The wall we'd be drilling into is solid concrete. A wooden set up looks good, but after looking through all these great reviews I thi ...

maxwing
Getting Established
a month ago

LOL. Yep, it does not look sturdy, but the rundown and comments suggest it's solid(?) I also immediately wondered how it was going to work with a big ...

maxwing
Getting Established
a month ago

And agreed. After reading all of the other helpful comments I think buying the alternative from Bunnings is the go.

maxwing
Getting Established
a month ago

Thanks for this. The wood is apparently beech. The item is here: https://www.etsy.com/au/listing/1640481142/wide-wooden-pull-up-bar-solid-wall?ls=s&ga ...

maxwing
Getting Established
15 replies

Hi All. I'd like to build my own wooden pull up bar along the lines of what's in the picture. Rough specs are: Bar width: 82 cmDistance of the rod fro ...

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