Pull up bar in the middle of garden

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Hi Everyone

Need help with the name of that steel tube with the fittings.
Any name of it, or where i can buy anything similar to that would be great help.
Im seriously dieng to work out and the gyms are closed.
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Mike
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You could fabricate using Key Clamp components https://keyclamphandrails.co.uk/

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If you search for steel tube handrail systems uk , you will get all the components you need.........if they are open of course!

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Post by mikew1972 »

I made one out of a bit of scaffolding tube years ago. Probably slightly larger diameter but worked for me as I have large hands.
I made a v cut on top of the wood, drilled the pole and screwed down through the pole into the wood.
Or if you have the tools to make a large enough hole you could drill through the wood, slide the pole through and stop it sliding out by drilling a small hole through the pole then line it up and put a long screw or bolt through the wood and pole.
I'd say the bigger job would be securing the wood firmly enough into the ground.
Mike
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