Since i train pretty seriously, pull up bars that you can stick to doors and similar won't do.
My body weight is around 83kg and in the gym i was doing weighted pull ups with 20kg to 40kg, so i need something sturdy.
It has to be something inside the house as well, since i wouldn't want to skip training in the case of very bad weather.
Now a possibility is to buy a good half rack, which would cost roughly 500€.
But this seems a bit of a waste since i already have something for doing bench, squats, etc (yeah, i should have bought the half rack from the start..).
I could very well spend those 500€ if there is no other realistic solution, but i was wondering if it is possible to build (like with wood or similar) an heavy duty free standing pull up bar.
I've seen online several solid outdoors builds, but that is not a good option for me.
While regarding free standing ones, there is something online about that too (but much less), but they don't feel very solid.
And also i have no experience working with wood and such, so i don't how to evaluate the sturdiness of a build (or even how to do such a build really).
So what do you suggest?
Buy the half rack and be done with it?
Or do you know a DIY design (obviously has to be cheaper than the one to buy) that would be free standing (to put inside the house) and solid at the same time?
Thanks in advance
