Mounting in a Doorway: No screws

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  • Aremus24
    Speed Bag Trainee
    • Mar 2010
    • 3

    #1

    Mounting in a Doorway: No screws

    Earlier this month I came here looking for information on a way to mount a speed bag with minimal drilling into walls and ceilings. I live in an apartment as a college student and by lease cannot put in any nails or screws.

    Paranday responded with an old advertisement for a doorway mounted device.



    So, as these are no longer made, I took the concept and ran with it.
    I present, my no screws speed bag mount.

    Note that as a base board I used 2 pieces of scrap plywood, I will be replacing this now that I know the concept will work.

    Picture 1: Shows basic layout without the boards that prop it on the door. Those are 2x4s on end, with a few inches sticking out from the base board. In those few inches are 1inch holes. Bolts connect the 2x4s to the baseboard.
    Picture 2: Shows 2- 2x8s perpendicular to the 2x4s mentioned in Picture 1. Connected w/ same bolts holding 2x4s to baseboard, with ~6 inches of 2x8 sticking out past the far "door" side of the base board. These are simply resting on top of the door.
    Picture 3:Vertically are 2, 8 inch 2x4s held into the door frame by a 1inch copper pipe. These have been cut to fit around the door molding, with a ridge facing as a sort of guide for the pipe (Ill try to get a better picture of this later). The pipe is cut to be ~1/8 inch longer than the gap so that it wedges in there tight enough to hold my 170 lbs (guess it will double as a chin up bar). The pipe is open on one end, and then capped on the other to provide a smooth slide when wedging it in place.
    Picture 4: Another view, shows the contraption resting on the door on right.

    Problems: Few actually. The weight of this thing keeps it pretty sturdy for light to medium hitting. A hard punch will knock it off the door ~1/4 inch, nothing a 5 lbs bag of sand on that outer corner wont fix though. The copper pipe wont budge w/o a hammer (... I'm hoping it will budge WITH a hammer...)

    Main issue: This is the door to my bedroom in a 4 person apartment, and cannot be closed w/ this in place, so the setup as it is now is going to be moved to an A/C closet door.

    Height adjustment: Higher: Cut 2x4s in half to be 2x2s maybe and hope you can shove your pipe higher (I cant, but don't need too)
    Lower: Lower pipe x inches, add x inches of spacer board between 2x4s and 2x8s.

    Enjoy, feel free to ask questions.
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  • spinsmashpop
    Speed Bag Wizard

    • Nov 2008
    • 1081

    #2
    Wow! Great thinkin'!
    You are psyched to be hittin' the bag!
    Very inventive!
    BAG ON!

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    • Speedbag
      Author of the Speed Bag Bible, founder of speedbagcentral.com

      • Feb 2006
      • 7141

      #3
      Wow, I just got a moment to really look at this. Awesome idea and workmanship. Cool idea and I'm not sure I've ever seen anything like that.

      Good job and nice post of the setup.
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      • Tim
        Administrator and Founder of SpeedBagForum.com


        • Jan 2006
        • 3500

        #4
        Cool design, thanks for sharing !!! I'm sure this will help many people in the future. I'm going to move this post to the "GOLD MINE" next time I do an update.

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