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I have had a bit of time to fill in lately and was getting a bit bored so today so I decided to make a short video clip of my DIY power rack build.
I learnt today that my fabrication skills are better then my computer skills....it took me half the day to do this clip.
Hope you like it
Thought you were going to say you had a bit of spare time so you started knocking up White_lie's rack.... Crippled or not, would be nice. Nice calves btw
Thought you were going to say you had a bit of spare time so you started knocking up White_lie's rack.... Crippled or not, would be nice. Nice calves btw
Drilled with a magnetic drill....so marking all the holes was critical to get a neat fit.
Off the top of my head would have been about 8 hours of marking out and drilling. Maybe took a bit longer as a few beers where getting knocked back on the job!
Yep a magnetic drill and a 22 diameter rotabroach to drill all 200 holes in the uprights.
The one bit drilled all the holes.... cutting fluid is your friend for this many holes. Keeps the tip cool and cuts easier.
The powder coating was $260 this included sandblasting.
The steel was about $460...I was able to grab some off cuts at work for this project so it saved me maybe 100 bucks. So total for the steel would be about $560
I have a enough steel left over to make a couple of benches so will make them when I can.
Cheers
looks good mate, very solid, must weigh a couple hunderd kilo's now in its finished state
ive been drawing up one that i plan on building in the near future, just need to finish it and get started. think we have a 90% discount on steel at work so shouldn't cost too much
looks good mate, very solid, must weigh a couple hunderd kilo's now in its finished state
ive been drawing up one that i plan on building in the near future, just need to finish it and get started. think we have a 90% discount on steel at work so shouldn't cost too much
Yes mate a welder/pipe fitter. I estimate about 190kg for the complete rack. I designed it so the rear weight tree can be removed. This reduces the depth 500mm in case I am limited for space.
90% discount on steel....that will be a nice saving!
Cheers
I was doing that when I was doing my apprenticeship as I made some equipment for home. Then the footy club wanted some gear, then the players wanted some then other clubs had me fabricate some equipment. Back then I was making the racks out of 100x50 channel section not RHS.