The second method we re going to talk about is the wall mounted pull up bar.
Wall mounted homemade pull up bar.
Wall mounted pull up bars are permanently fixed to a wall.
If you face your drywall with wood and anchor it well up the wall it will provide a solid base for making a diy pull up bar at home.
However a 1 inch pipe is safer though more expensive and more difficult to find.
The bolts go into the wall horizontally but the weight of your body pulls against them vertically.
A great thing about this homemade pull up bar is the 90 degree angle between the mounting mechanism and the force you will apply to it.
Wall mounted pull up bar.
The primary piece of equipment that you ll need is a galvanized pipe.
Wall mounted pull up bars are generally far sturdier than their door mounted cousins.
For anyone that plans a total lift weight body weight plus any weighted vests or weight belts of 200 pounds or less a 3 4 inch pipe diameter is likely sufficient.
Only do this if you know how to embed beefy drywall anchors.