Hey guys! My name’s Sarah, and this is my Top 5 DIY, Home Gyms! Twice a week I’ll help you sort through the endless stream of maker videos, and help you find the very best of the best for your next build.
#5 – Spencley Design Co
Let’s get started with #5! Eric from Spencley Design Co shows us all that it doesn’t take much to start your own home gym. In this video he walks you through how to set up a Pull up Chin Bar with just a couple tools and some 2×4’s. He used a 36” piece of black pipe that is ¾” in diameter for his bar. He provides you with a cut list and plans as well so if you are looking for a starting point to make your own home gym this is perfect!
#4 – Nick Uhas
Nick Uhas is #4! Nick started off his home gym build with recycling old projects and using materials he had around the house. You can find most of what he used for this at your local home improvement store, you know, if you don’t have the supplies at home.
One of the perks of building your own home gym is you can customize it to exactly what you want for your workout routines. Nick used a lot of 2×4’s, 4×4’s and black pipe for his gym, but my favorite part about this build is that he couldn’t find weights online so he got creative and built his own using simple supplies from Home Depot.
#3 – DIY Creators
Next Up is #3. Glen from DIY Creators made his home gym using mostly 2×6’s, plywood and a lot of threaded inserts. If your gym has a final resting place and doesn’t need to be moved around you can just screw your wood together instead of using the inserts. But this makes his gym easy to take apart and move if he needs to.
Seriously, Glen goes above and beyond to share every step of this build and it would take me forever to go through all of the details here, so you really need to go watch it for yourself. You won’t be disappointed. Glen, Your gym turned out amazing, and your little helper is absolutely adorable! (19:46) Thank you for sharing.
#2 – Home Made Modern
# 2 is Home Made Modern with this DIY Fold Out Gym! Who doesn’t need a fold out gym in their life? Ammarite? He made this entirely out of plywood and wasted no time cutting them down into strips using his table saw. First he built the back of the cabinet one layer at a time until the depth was what he needed to be able to hide the weights inside.
Then he moved on to securing that to the wall and ceiling. He added dowel rods for where the weights will be stored and tested them to make sure they would be able to hold the weight.
Next, it was time to build the drawbridge front that will double as a mat for the weights while he is working out. All that was left was to add the pull-up bar, some gym foam mats to the drawbridge and the weights. This is a super creative build and I really like that you can easily store everything out of sight!
#1 – Ben Wolfe
Finally coming in at #1 is Ben Wolfe and his outdoor gym! I feel like this is the best combination of jungle gym and body weight gym. Be starts off his video walking you through the sketch up plans to help give you a better picture of what his goal is.
This is not a small build, even though it is pretty simple these are huge sections to support a lot of weight This backyard gym has a weight and cardio platform parallel bars, exercise rings, a climbing rope, and a pull-up bar. Honestly, if I had this in my backyard I would probably actually work out. This is sick.
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