Faldo's DIY General thread

They’ll be hard bet for Ireland’s fittest family next year

Have you no hitch on that X-trail?An awful waste.

Where would I get a lad near Dublin to build
This for me

https://xorbars.co.uk/product/pull-up-bar-and-dip-bars/

What do you get with the kit? You’d give that a rattle yourself. Couple of holes, bit of concrete job oxo

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Grinder I reckon

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Ah jaysus lad it’s 3 posts in a bit of concrete. I’ll do it for €400

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:grinning: plus petrol

He’s not a Kerry footballer

Have a go yourself. You’ll enjoy it.

Could you build the kit or do I need to buy that

2 4 by 4s,some cement a level a shovel and some sand… Away ya go

Diesel ffs and tolls.Plus breakfast in Junction 14 and dinner in Obama Plaza on the way home

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Evidently has a Landcruiser type thingy for pulling trailers. The mere suggestion of a hitch on a modern X-trail is adding a touch of the mucksavage to the issue. But you would, wouldn’t you…

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Go to BnQ and get 3 8ft lengths of 4x4 and 2 bags of some kind of concrete mix and do it yourself.You could surely get a fitter/welder to make up the brace and dips for 40 euro.Job done.

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I’ll do that. I’ll ask a pal to help me

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Do it’s not that hard.The day you dig the holes and pour the concrete will count as a workout

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A hitch on a jeep is always handy

Set something like that up for little one at home to do her gymnastics on. Got a gym bar for about 30 quid, two 8 foot 4x4 timber posts and two bags of quick set post concrete. Works well, can take my weight on it which says a lot.

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Absolutely, but isn’t the Nissan classed as an SUV.

It’s a woman’s car but it’ll still pull a trailer