Originally posted by ventanakaz
Thanks for all the information! (Pictures)
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Thanks, Ralph. Great advice. I have a bunch of weights also, and was planning on using some of them in addition to clamps. My clamps will only reach to the very outside of the drum, so I'll use the weights on the inside. From what I hear, if the screw threads span any 2 pieces (hard to find any that don't, in my case), the screws tend to push the pieces apart instead of pulling them together. I'm gluing 3- 1" boards together for the drum. I'm guessing the clamps would protect somewhat against the boards wanting to spread apart, but why put that pressure on thin pieces of wood?
I'm thinking that when I bolt the drum to the support pieces (4X4s), I'll countersink the bolt heads and fill the resultant holes in with epoxy. I'm hoping that might kill 2 birds with one stone, so to speak:
1)Fill the hole, so as to lessen or eliminate any wear on the bag (2' board, so bolts will be inside the bag circle)
2)Secure the bolt head from any tendency to want to loosen up from vibration.
Thoughts?
Thanks Again,
Mike
Originally posted by ventanakaz...What I did with my setup was to use weight after I glued mine together, I have over 300 lbs of 25 pound plates and ever time I added another drum to my setup I just set it on my garage floor, added the glue then set the weights atop of it. (Edit) BTW I didn't want a bunch of screws in my drum, that's why I did it that way
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Thanks, Matt. Looks nice. I'm trying to design my own homemade platform right now. I have no carpentry experience and very little aptitude. I may be overthinking things, but it seems more complicated than I would have expected. Every time I research a question, I come up with 5 more questions. At some point I need to just jump in. BTW, did you screw those plywood pieces together when you glued them or just clamp them?
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Originally posted by Matt View PostThanks for the wealth of information here. After lots of reading I set up my own speedbag a few weeks back and am thrilled with the results.
Materials
- 2' x 2' x 3/4" plywood (x2)
- 2' x 2' x 3/4" sanded plywood
- 2" x 6" x 2' scrap wood
- heavy duty wood glue
- ltx ball hook swivel
- title classic speedbag 5" x 8"
- heavy duty screws
All in for about $100.
Money well spent!
It's attached to the ceiling in the basement.
I'd forgotten how much fun it is.
(And please forgive me if this is in the wrong forum)
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Thanks for all the information! (Pictures)
Thanks for the wealth of information here. After lots of reading I set up my own speedbag a few weeks back and am thrilled with the results.
Materials
- 2' x 2' x 3/4" plywood (x2)
- 2' x 2' x 3/4" sanded plywood
- 2" x 6" x 2' scrap wood
- heavy duty wood glue
- ltx ball hook swivel
- title classic speedbag 5" x 8"
- heavy duty screws
All in for about $100.
Money well spent!
It's attached to the ceiling in the basement.
I'd forgotten how much fun it is.
(And please forgive me if this is in the wrong forum)Tags: None
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