I have a workout bar (link below) and I pretend to use it on my garage. The problem is it doesn’t fit anywhere.
Blue bars are the existing structure of my garage, made of aluminum. The red cylinder is something I want to put there to hold one of the sides. Green is the representation of the acting forces. The red cylinder will be suffering a perpendicular force (green circle) every time I use the bar, so it must be well fixed.
So I need something to fix that red cylinder to the blue structure or some kind of structure that acts as a support for the workout bar. It has to be removable (so no drilling or glue) and it has to be strong enough to hold my weight. Could you think of something?
The workout bar if you don’t see how it works:
http://www.pullupbarss.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Iron_gym_total_upper_bodies_workout.jpg
2 2x4 posts with a 45 degree angle support between them. Red is bolts, tighten them to clamp two sets of 2x4 with the support beam sandwiched between them; no glue or fastening to beam needed this way. Bar is blue.
Something like that?
>>928536
Thanks for the answer, I'll keep it in mind.
If you don't mind a big stick blocking part of your garage door, then i'd put a big stick or whatever between the roof and garage floor at an angle, and really jam it in there, then secure it with zip-ties. Its ether that or some metal shit screwed tightly together with bolts, but i imagine finding the right parts might be difficult.