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Open Question: How do I go about putting a pull-up bar in my room? and more...

 
 



Open Question: How do I go about putting a pull-up bar in my room? and more...

Open Question: How do I go about putting a pull-up bar in my room?

Hey, im 16 and want to build and put up a pull up bar in my room to get stronger. The room is 108 Square Feet. The height of the room, floor to the ceiling is 8 ft and across from one side to the other is 11 ft, so yeah its 11 x 8, i know small room, o well. Well there s only one good wall that has enough space to put this on. I have a dart board thats also on the wall which i can take down for the pull up bar. The board is on a screw which is in the stud in my wall. My question is: how do i go about putting a pull up bar on my wall? i dont plan on buying one, so i plan on making on of my own. How would i do this? does anyone know of anyone has done this or have done this themselves? thanks

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Open Question: How to open a combanation wall safe with no lever.?

I found in the back of my closet an old safe with no lever on it. The numbers are written next to it and I am sure they are the numbers due to the L and R letters next to them. It is a circular safe and the dial wheel is in the middle of a circular plate, the wheel and the plate can be pushed in. I have tried dialing the numbers with no success. Any hints? Its is spring loaded so when the dial and plate are pushed in and you let go, they pop back out

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Open Question: How can I rough plumb a toilet so that...?

How can I rough plumb a toilet so that the drain goes straight out (away from the wall) and the vent goes straight back (towards the wall). I believe you need to do a long 90 degree connection as the first piece of the rough plumbing for the toilet, correct? Thank you! This is for a basement on an old house. The vent needs to go back to the wall to follow the wall up, and the drain needs to go forward to meet the sewage basin on the other side of the bathroom.

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