Diy Punching Bag Stand - That said, we are only talking about a 70lb bag. Assuming the joists aren't overspanned and/or overloaded otherwise, you should be ok. Floor joists are designed to support a load of more than 250 lbs per square foot, otherwise a singel fat person could create problems. As per before, you can do a simple test to get a feel for how much deflection the bag is causing. The two joists are capable of supporting 500 lbs between them. I recently bought a punching bag and am hanging it from my basement ceiling. A) if your rig is like an inverted l you will have more challenges than if it was like an inverted u.
Now i make the fence posts tall enough to put a brace between them at the top. I have had fence gates make 4x4 or 4x6 fence posts bend enough for the drooping gate to touch the opposite post. Also install nearer the wall than the center of the ceiling. Hanging punching bag from attic jump to latest 4.1k views 2 replies 3 participants last post by scuba_dave jun 16, 2009
Building a heavy bag stand jump to latest 32k views 22 replies 5 participants last post by boba7523 sep 29, 2011 I wanted to know if it is recommended to do that especially when it's a room upstairs. Look for long shank eye bolt with at least 2 threads. Right now i have it hanging on a chain connected to a screw with a hook on the end. As per before, you can do a simple test to get a feel for how much deflection the bag is causing.
Floor joists are designed to support a load of more than 250 lbs per square foot, otherwise a singel fat person could create problems. Right now i have it hanging on a chain connected to a screw with a hook on the end. It is also a static load with the bag as all the force is straight down. Also install nearer the wall than the center of the ceiling.
This Hook Is Connected To A Two Inch Thick Board That Is Screwed Into The Ceiling With Two Big Screws.
I wanted to know if it is recommended to do that especially when it's a room upstairs. I recently bought a punching bag and am hanging it from my basement ceiling. I've been chatting with customer support at red head and they've advised me to use their multi set ii drop in anchors. The two joists are capable of supporting 500 lbs between them.
Floor Joists Are Designed To Support A Load Of More Than 250 Lbs Per Square Foot, Otherwise A Singel Fat Person Could Create Problems.
Look for long shank eye bolt with at least 2 threads. Also install nearer the wall than the center of the ceiling. Realize that the closer you bring the bag to a joist end, the better the joist will handle the load. Assuming the joists aren't overspanned and/or overloaded otherwise, you should be ok.
I Am Trying To Work Out The Best Way To Hang A 100Lbs Boxing Bag In My Garage And Would Be Grateful For Your Input.
A) if your rig is like an inverted l you will have more challenges than if it was like an inverted u. Hanging punching bag from attic jump to latest 4.1k views 2 replies 3 participants last post by scuba_dave jun 16, 2009 That said, we are only talking about a 70lb bag. Long shank may work as shock absorber.
Predrill 1/4 Hole And Use 3/8 Eye Bolt.
The gates weighed less than your 100lb bag. I have had fence gates make 4x4 or 4x6 fence posts bend enough for the drooping gate to touch the opposite post. Building a heavy bag stand jump to latest 32k views 22 replies 5 participants last post by boba7523 sep 29, 2011 Right now i have it hanging on a chain connected to a screw with a hook on the end.
I've been chatting with customer support at red head and they've advised me to use their multi set ii drop in anchors. Building a heavy bag stand jump to latest 32k views 22 replies 5 participants last post by boba7523 sep 29, 2011 This hook is connected to a two inch thick board that is screwed into the ceiling with two big screws. Floor joists are designed to support a load of more than 250 lbs per square foot, otherwise a singel fat person could create problems. I have had fence gates make 4x4 or 4x6 fence posts bend enough for the drooping gate to touch the opposite post.