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climbingbetty22
Dec 16, 2005, 1:45 AM
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So I'm looking for a chin-up bars to put up in my doorway. I live in a dorm, which means any sort of permanent fixture is out. Anything with screw is brackets is out. Anything with a cantilever design is out because the molding of the door is flush with the wall. So what I'm really looking for is a chin-up bar with a strong spring mechanism that will stay up just on the pressure it exerts on the opposite sides of the door way. Does anyone know where I could find such a thing? I just spent an hour googling this and everything I found either has screw on brackets or is the cantilever type. :(
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kantkatchme
Dec 16, 2005, 2:01 AM
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i have one in my doorway u just have to twist it so that its tight....i dont remember where i got it though...iv had it for a while....sorry..but they do exsist it might have been fitness depot ore something.....i dunno what uve got down there (im guessing ur in the states) peace....good luck
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climbingbetty22
Dec 16, 2005, 2:13 AM
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I don't think we have Fitness Depot, but that gives me an idea for another way to search it.
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dyee
Dec 16, 2005, 2:30 AM
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I used one of those telescoping bars at my dorm. It came with metal caps and screws, which I did not use. However, if your door frame is weak, like wood, you can break the jams before the bar can support weight. My door frame was made of metal and concrete. The bar expanded by twisting it.
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climbingbetty22
Dec 16, 2005, 6:07 AM
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Yeah, since I'm in a dorm, the doorway is steel as well. I had that thought earlier...that if it was the twist kind I could probably just use it without the little screw-on jobbies.
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turtlehead
Dec 16, 2005, 6:37 AM
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would this work? http://www.powerhouse-fitness.co.uk/store/product.asp?dept_id=11&pf_id=Powerhouse_Chrome_Doorway_Chin_Up_Bar
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tobym
Dec 16, 2005, 9:07 AM
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In reply to: It came with metal caps and screws, which I did not use. I have to use mine with those caps, because my weight is too much for the pressure/friction alone to cope with, it just slips out without. :oops:
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jacobbelsher
Dec 16, 2005, 9:18 AM
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The penalty for drilling a finger board to the wall will be slight, and the benefits will outweigh it.
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CDN
Dec 11, 2011, 11:19 PM
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I am in the same situation, has anyone found a solution without drilling/screwing anything to the door frame?
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rsd212
Dec 12, 2011, 3:25 PM
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Does your school allow lofts? It was pretty common on day one in college to hire some dudes to come over and for $150 or so build a lofted bed system. Most designs leave you with a nice crossbeam going across the room where you can mount hangboard/rock rings/etc. Another option is to build a freestanding chin-up bar.
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NHtrailblazer
Dec 12, 2011, 5:43 PM
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iron gym. its cheap and great and hasIn reply to: multiple holds
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agdavis
Dec 12, 2011, 6:07 PM
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You want the Iron Gym. I've had mine for years and it is awesome. Fairly cheap too, at $25. Bullet-proof strong too. Assembles in a snap. http://www.irongym.com
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SylviaSmile
Dec 13, 2011, 6:59 PM
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agdavis wrote: You want the Iron Gym. I've had mine for years and it is awesome. Fairly cheap too, at $25. Bullet-proof strong too. Assembles in a snap. http://www.irongym.com I want this!
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freezeus
Dec 13, 2011, 8:00 PM
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http://www.blankslateclimbing.com/ We have this in our door in the fron hall and we hop on it every time we go by...plenty of t nut holes, pull up bar, no mounting to walls or door frame. Fits almost any door but needs to have decent clearance height above for the board.
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flattexas
Dec 17, 2011, 6:36 AM
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I also recommend the Iron Gym. The spring type chinup bars will not hold reliably and one day you will find yourself flat on your butt as the bar slips.
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