I’m guesstimating but let’s figure Michael Breed is 6 feet tall here - then his wingspan would equal 72 inches. You’ll purchase your PVC pipe master length pipe to that measurement. Pause the video & notice about 4-5 inches inward ( either side ) of mast foot-facing pipe he adheres the Snap-Saddle ( Home Depot ) easy attachment ( connecting ) vertically upwards where you club would attempt to slide up or ( not pull ur club ) inside but rather smoothly back swing ( club head ) square to square then raised up to your full backswing. The additional PVC pipes I made were 46 inches long to hold up your swing trainer DYI unit. Adjustments to the Snap Saddle angle 📐 will depend on your own height. Best way to prepare would be to practice your stance on grass and use Re Bar which sticks great into the dirt/ earth vertically. Then reaching your practice backswing ( take ur own measurements ) building ur own version of this swing aid.
Great tool but the device construction needs details. Someone already asks how to cut the clip on pieces. That seems straightforward with a chop saw but we also need to know how long to make the piece that runs on the ground. Seems evident enough to use 90s for the "arms" at front and back. Still, if the video is on DIY swing aid then we should see it being made. Follow-up video please
Hi Tom. My upright arms don’t stay in place for the Plane but fall over. I was thinking of gluing them in place for Swing Plane but don’t know how far to move them inward. Any help here?
If he’s going to show us this device, it looks like he would at least have the decency to give us the dimensions and some instructions on how to make it.
@@jamesbutts4867 What are you thinking he's using, a 1-inch pvc for the main pipe and 3/4 for the others, or do you have other ideas on it. I'm headed to Home Depot or Lowe's to get this going. Looks like our Home Depot has limited snap tees, but Lowes has a lot of variations. I could go 1 inch PVC pipe as the main pipe, and either 3/4 or 1/2 pipe diameter for the device "legs" and the same (though I think 3/4 might be better) for the snap tee parts that move around. I'm thinking 5 foot long main pipe and something around 3.5 feet on the movables, but I'm not as tall as Breed. Thanks.