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New additions: Jeep door hanger, pullup bar

MGoers

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I have been doing this the past few days. I need to try and acid wash the brick again, and paint. Trying to have it all done so I can start tiling!

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The door hanger is a "Masterhang" product, however I may have an issue with it.
 

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Good job.

You can mount them as high as you want. I guess lifting those doors will mean you can do fewer pull-ups.

This reminds me, I need to find some room on the walls to hang my TJ doors.
 

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I really dig those door hangers! If I only had the wall space.... Mine have to lean against the workbench on those top- and door-less days.
 
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Door hangers are cool, just be careful with the pull up bar. I've got a friend who's big in Crossfit and he had a similar set-up. One morning he found himself flat layed out on the floor in a daze with the bar still in his hand. The threads are the weakest (thinest) point especially if there is any lateral movement when doing the pullups. May just want to triangulate it with another support bar. Just don't want to see you get hurt.

Take care.

Chris
 
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MGoers

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mounted it a little high?




I usually leave the windows down when in storage.

I don't think so? I have 9ft ceilings and they are right about the height they would be on the jeep give or take.

Door hangers are cool, just be careful with the pull up bar. I've got a friend who's big in Crossfit and he had a similar set-up. One morning he found himself flat layed out on the floor in a daze with the bar still in his hand. The threads are the weakest (thinest) point especially if there is any lateral movement when doing the pullups. May just want to triangulate it with another support bar. Just don't want to see you get hurt.

Take care.

Chris

Thanks for the observation. I didn't really consider that to be a problem when constructing it. Definitely don't need any of that...
 
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Here is my issue with it, see the gap on the top hinge, left side? I don't know why they notched out the bottom right but not the bottom left arm.

The (now very modest) toys:

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Remove the two flat head allen screws, invert the bottom bracket piece, and reinstall? Can the distance between the two "arms" be adjusted?
 
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No, that's not the issue. I've talked to them and they are going to machine me a new piece. Apparently they changed the hinges between 04-06?

They have been very quick and helpful thus far.
 
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