Hello, I have wanted a speed bag for many years and now I am actually going to follow through and make it happen. I have been doing a bit of research off and on for a few years. It looks like I should be able to learn a lot of good info here. I now need to find a good quality affordable set up....
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I'm also a beginner on the speed bag. I've always wanted to learn how to properly hit the speed bag. I'm building the platform now, I ordered a title bag gyro balanced a large to start off. I bought a everlast swivel, I should of waited but I'll upgrade soon. I'm going to order the speed bag bible. Good luck on your bagging bro. Bronxheart.....
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Thanks for the welcome.
I have some plans in mind to build my own. Does anyone know a good source for the drum. I saw a link on another thread for this place...http://www.bairdbrothers.com/. I like the Balazs ibox but it only has a 24" drum and is not designed to drill through the drum to bolt the swivel, frustrating.
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Thanks for all the info.....I have been looking at this setup http://store.titleboxing.com/title-p...-platform.html. The Title Precision Adjustable. Has anyone had anny experience with this one?
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I'm in the process of making my platform now 28" everything is basically done. Just a few more coats of stain and waiting for my bag and swivel and I'll be ready to get busy lol...
Originally posted by ventanakazi have four boards glued together on mine, the final drum i glued to it i got at lowe's. a precut table top round, they had a 24" and a 36" pine table top. i got the 36" and cut it down to 28" it is a soft wood but it has held up well to the speed bags since they are softer than the wood ;-) they do have sheets of hardwood plywood which was very nice and i bought a sheet of that but when i took it out to my car i couldn't get the sheet to fit in the car so i walked back into the store and exchanged it for the table round, but my first chose was the sheet of hardwood plywood to cut down to the size i wanted and glue four of them together, anyway it all worked out in the end...ralph
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