How to do your own foldable crossfit box. Here is the link to the drawings that you can download: drive.google.com/drive/folder... Note that I used 15mm thick plywood. You need screws and hinges about 18.ea
If there is many who are interested in this, then it could be built in aluminum instead. Then it will be lighter. But then it would be built in an factory, so the cost could be higher. It depends how many that would be build. The more the cheaper it will be.
This is really cool! Being relatively handy but not very experienced with wood, what did you use to cut the "male" tab on the side wall? Would a circular saw have enough precision? And what's the plywood thickness?
I used a circular saw to cut the "male" tab on the side wall. And I used 15mm thick plywood. You can use a thicker plywood on top if you want. But then it's going to be heavier. It works good for me.
I'm looking to make a foldable box using your concept for a temporary measure to keep my rabbits warm in the shed over winter, I'm looking for the butt hinges, what inch size are they, I saw 38mm and 51mm just not the inch size of them, I'm guessing that means the length or thickness, heheheh I'm a beginner
arianna may arianna may - 1.You don’t need to have the holes on the sides but then it will be heavier. 2. It is stable. 3. My weight is 75kg and it is 15mm thick. If you need it more stable you can increase the thickness on the top.
Hi! Nice garage gym you have and a great youtube channel! I've only made one for myself. I don't know what it might be worth to make one and send it to you. Only the material cost for it is approx. SEK1200 ($ 126) then it takes a few hours to manufacture it. I live in Sweden and if I send one to the US it costs about SEK 1150 ($ 120). It weighs 13kg(28.66lb), measures folded 70cm (27.55in) wide 92cm(36.22in) high 15cm(5.9in) Best Regards Christian Sahlé
@@doityourself492 thanks for checking out my channel and your reply. It wouldn't be worth it to send one all the way from Sweden. Gotta find myself someone handy like a carpenter. Great plyo box!