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    Haven't got any pictures but can tell you what I did. Got some timber roof joists (luckily I...

    Haven't got any pictures but can tell you what I did. Got some timber roof joists (luckily I knew someone who had a few spare). Dug two holes (approx 300mm deep) to put the base of the joists in. Bought a bag of 'Postcrete' from B&Q Set the posts in the postcrete and let set for however long...
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    65kg punch bag frame in garden

    I've already made a start last weekend. Only expense was the postcrete I used to set the posts in the floor. I dug 2 holes 300mm x 300mm and just over a foot deep. sunk in some roof beams -(which I got free) and now I'm in the process of making the beam and supports which I'll finish...
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    External frame for 65kg punch bag

    cheers for reply coljack! did you view the pics of the structure? I don't think it is sturdy enough. Plus the mass of the bag swinging is my worry - not my left hook! :D It's not a very professionally built structure and therefore do not have every faith in it - plus the wood is exposed and...
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    65kg punch bag frame in garden

    Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2010 10:28 am Post Subject: External frame for 65kg punch bag -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Here's the situation: Have a small area about 1.5m x 3.0m which is underneath a timber roof enclosed by a...
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    External frame for 65kg punch bag

    pictures uploaded - see the album - future 65kg punch bag location
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    External frame for 65kg punch bag

    photos will be ulploaded tonight - on iphone so need to resave as JPEG's first
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    External frame for 65kg punch bag

    Here's the situation: Have a small area about 1.5m x 3.0m which is underneath a timber roof enclosed by a blockbuilt outbuilding a decking area and garden fence with a timber roof over. The ground is currently covered with a thin layer of gravel and the roof structure I do not believe would...
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