DIY pulley systems in the home gym - use cables or ropes?

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Setting up a DIY pulley system and want to know the best options for rope and cable? I've got you covered.
Clear vinyl coated cable: homedepot.sjv.io/mg199a
Military grade paracord: amzn.to/3MpI65T
Polyester accessory cord: amzn.to/37TFaPZ
8mm static climbing rope: amzn.to/40ZWJUX
Dyneema Rope: amzn.to/3IsGYio
Black vinyl coated cable: amzn.to/411SJDu
Hand Swager Crimper Tool amzn.to/3S4Dk13
Stainless Steel Thimbles: amzn.to/3E9Z5Hf
Double Barrel Ferrule Assortment Kit: amzn.to/3S1rbdg
Rubber stopper ball: amzn.to/3K61G8W
Blue aluminum pulley: amzn.to/36al9Uu
Small stainless steel pulley pair: amzn.to/3woxgIc
⏬ Equipment I use in my gym ⏬
Gympin - gym-pin.co.uk/ (coupon code KAIZEN10 saves 10%)
Kaizen jammer arm adapters
Pro D bar handle
Angles 90 grips
Belt squat collar
Trigrips long tricep rope handles
REP Fitness - www.repfitness.com/#61e712588...
REP Omni 6 post power rack
REP AB4100
REP 5-50 hex dumbbell set
Rep monolift attachments
Fringe Sport - shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=720665...
Fringe Sport Savage bumper plate set
Fringe Sport floor mounted power cage
AbMat - abmat.com/#a_aid=kaizendiygym (coupon code DIY10 saves you 10%)
Pivot pad
Hip thrust pad
Chest up pad
Preacher pad
Barbell bomb
Abmat
Quarter rings
Belt squat cover
Split squat pad
Medicine balls
Bells of Steel - www.bellsofsteel.us/#a_aid=Ka...
Mighty Grip plates
Seal Row Pad
Wall Mounted pulley tower
Aluminum pulley wheel upgrade
Arch nemesis multi-grip camber bar
Blue cerakote utility bar
Rackable curl bar
Rogue Fitness - www.kaizendiygym/links
Monster lite matador
Monster 2.0 trolley arms
Echo Bar
Stanless Steel Ohio power bar
Titan Fitness - titan-fitness.pxf.io/ORNWqA
Titan Fitness short wall mounted pulley tower
Titan Fitness rackable trap bar
Aluminum pulley wheels I used to upgrade: amzn.to/3GnkoGE (I caught them on sale for $9.99 each)
Inspire Fitness functional trainer - amzn.to/3PTvlTv
Massenomics Drink Spotter - www.massenomics.com/shop/drin...
Mutant Metals handles - mutantmetals.com/products/p/8...
Marrs Bar - titan-fitness.pxf.io/2rPJvD
Elite FTS bands - www.elitefts.com/shop/bars-we...
Flowhold flag - www.flowholdsd.com/collection...
This video is not sponsored. Some of the links are affiliates which means if you purchase through the link, I’ll receive a small commission.
0:00 intro
0:47 vinyl coated cable
1:05 paracord
1:27 pulleys
2:08 polyester accessory cord
2:30 kevlar cord
2:50 climbing rope
3:57 dyneema rope
5:04 vinyl coated cable

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  • @KaizenDIYGym
    @KaizenDIYGym Жыл бұрын

    For an in depth look at DIY pulley systems, check out this video: kzread.info/dash/bejne/dHmEuLqMmK2waaw.html

  • @GeorgeWitham-qb6ye
    @GeorgeWitham-qb6ye10 ай бұрын

    The ropes are durable and just like the ones at the gym. kzread.infoUgkxTFxba6lNeHrZaHoY_LXe6ZzmMfaipnwu Caution: I bought the 50 feet ropes and they are long and heavy so make sure you have the space (I do have the space). If I was to do it again I would probably get a shorter version as 50 feet (25 feet each side) is a little long.

  • @rustyclark6306
    @rustyclark6306 Жыл бұрын

    Former paratrooper and Rappel Master here... just some FYI for you. In the Army, paracord is officially called "Type-3 Nylon" and commonly referred to as 550 cord (five-fifty cord) because its tensile strength is 550 pounds.

  • @KaizenDIYGym

    @KaizenDIYGym

    Жыл бұрын

    Awesome, thanks for the info!

  • @tripreed
    @tripreed Жыл бұрын

    I love the effort you've put into testing these different options. Great job.

  • @KaizenDIYGym

    @KaizenDIYGym

    Жыл бұрын

    Awesome! I appreciate it. This one was a lot of work, I’m glad it shows!

  • @scooobyj8714
    @scooobyj8714 Жыл бұрын

    That was an awesome in-depth breakdown of a DIY pulley system. Thanks for taking that time.

  • @KaizenDIYGym

    @KaizenDIYGym

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for watching. I’m glad you enjoyed it

  • @seank1880
    @seank1880 Жыл бұрын

    love your enthusiasm and honesty kyle, i do the same kinda stuff in my shed gym best gym iv ever been in because its tailored to me and self built , i can see your chanel getting huge you definitely are not the typical chanel trying to sell ads . love the community vibe

  • @KaizenDIYGym

    @KaizenDIYGym

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much! DIY stuff is great for the ability to be able to customize. I bet your gym is awesome.

  • @JohnSmith-ox7xc
    @JohnSmith-ox7xc Жыл бұрын

    Before crimping it's important to check if the pulleys are removable. If they aren't and there isn't space to thread cable through, you'll have wasted wire cable. Also don't go super thick with wire cable, it's definitely reassuring knowing the cable won't break but thicker cables have less flexibility so it won't bend as easily around small pulleys and will feel horrible and stiff. For 90mm pulley I would say go 3-4mm thick, it should hold more than enough while feeling smooth.

  • @KaizenDIYGym

    @KaizenDIYGym

    Жыл бұрын

    You make some good points

  • @AexoeroV

    @AexoeroV

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey, is a 48mm ball bearing pulley too small for a 3-5mm wire cable?

  • @JohnSmith-ox7xc

    @JohnSmith-ox7xc

    Жыл бұрын

    @@AexoeroV I would say yes. For my setup at least, I would say 90mm is the minimum size for 3-4mm wire. If you have more pulleys to redirect the wire through a gentler curve it should handle it, or possibly have them spaced further apart but these will affect overall cost or size of your final product. The cable I used is a 7x19 configuration - 19 threads wound together into 1 larger thread, and with an additional 6 others wound together). There are definitely more flexible ones out there with the same diameter but I can't comment on their performance. But for 7x19, I personally would have the pulleys around 90mm at least. If you are able to take the pulley out and actually have your hands on to the wire, drape the wire horizontally over the top of the pulley and see how fits. If it's stiff it'll stay fairly horizontal. If gravity and a small amount of tension can allow you to fit it around the pulleys radius, you should be good.

  • @AexoeroV

    @AexoeroV

    Жыл бұрын

    @@JohnSmith-ox7xc Thanks for your reply, the system i want to build will consist of 2 pulleys for lat pull downs and triceps exercises, in this instance the pulleys will be like 1.3 meters apart. For low rows i will have a third pulley added. The wire i seen i can found is labeled as 6x7.

  • @skywalker5518
    @skywalker5518 Жыл бұрын

    This man really is for the community. Thank you

  • @KaizenDIYGym

    @KaizenDIYGym

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks! It is super fulfilling to hear this sentiment after the hours I pour into each video. I really appreciate the support.

  • @reginaldchesterfield8110
    @reginaldchesterfield8110 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for exploring these!!!

  • @KaizenDIYGym

    @KaizenDIYGym

    Жыл бұрын

    It was fun to research this one. I’m glad you enjoyed it

  • @ryanbadeau2330
    @ryanbadeau2330 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for making this video. I had always wondered how your ropes had held up under heavy loads. Your cost effective, low space videos are incredibly valuable to the average home gym owner. If you have any ideas on a DIY reverse hyper... I've seen a few but would love to see you make it better.

  • @KaizenDIYGym

    @KaizenDIYGym

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks! I’m glad you enjoyed the video! I’ve seen a handful of DIY reverse hypers, some stand alone, some rack mounted, and I’m honestly not sure if I have much to add to those designs. I’ll revisit the idea and see if I can come up with anything.

  • @davidsabbagh6815
    @davidsabbagh6815 Жыл бұрын

    Very timely video. I just finished making my cables using ferrules. I did the first crimp with some hand pliers just to anchor the cable in place. I then finished the crimps using a vise.

  • @KaizenDIYGym

    @KaizenDIYGym

    Жыл бұрын

    Nice! I was surprised at how easy it was.

  • @memolibir
    @memolibir Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the video 💪

  • @KaizenDIYGym

    @KaizenDIYGym

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for watching!

  • @brettpearson4379
    @brettpearson4379 Жыл бұрын

    awesome info

  • @KaizenDIYGym

    @KaizenDIYGym

    Жыл бұрын

    Awesome, glad you enjoyed it!

  • @chrisdonnell2575
    @chrisdonnell25759 ай бұрын

    That guy almost falling off that mountain had me laughing so hard well done!

  • @KaizenDIYGym

    @KaizenDIYGym

    9 ай бұрын

    Made my heart skip a beat every time I watched it. Craziness

  • @tonymejia1486
    @tonymejia14869 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the information. What is the best knot to use for the rope options?

  • @gianvitomarzulli9740
    @gianvitomarzulli97409 ай бұрын

    Sick broooo

  • @tristramstout8988
    @tristramstout89886 ай бұрын

    I just came across this video. As others said, you’re very much to the point and don’t spend a lot of time with unnecessary nonsense. That’s good. I have done some climbing and the first thing one learns is that climbing rope has a certain lifetime. I think about 5 years. It will most likely work for many more years, but climbers and other industrial people will retire the ropes after 5 years. I stick with steel cable, generally 3/16”. I crimp the ferrules on and I believe the strength rating is something in the thousands of pounds. I never thought ahead of time about getting those rubber ball stoppers. Now I’m wondering if I can get some for 3/16” cable.

  • @KaizenDIYGym

    @KaizenDIYGym

    6 ай бұрын

    Hey, thanks for watching! Those ball stoppers come in a variety of sizes.

  • @bishop2355
    @bishop23552 ай бұрын

    You can cover the Ferrels with shrink tubing for an even better professional look.

  • @KaizenDIYGym

    @KaizenDIYGym

    2 ай бұрын

    Good call!

  • @michaelkulman7095
    @michaelkulman7095 Жыл бұрын

    If you are using rope and want to use metal thimbles type "knot for metal thimble" into the search box. Or depending on the type of rope you could use a splice but that is more involved. I still favor static climbing rope myself as I said in your other video and I am able to buy it by the foot at my local REI store and prepackaged. In a home setting with good rope it's not clear that you need metal thimbles but you may like the look. I just tie to carabineers (REI) use a knot climbers use, there are several. Everything you use should be rated.

  • @michaelkulman7095

    @michaelkulman7095

    Жыл бұрын

    How to tie a scaffold knot: m.kzread.info/dash/bejne/f219tZuBgM6XdNY.html You need to tie it correctly! It is supposed to tighten like a noose and can be used with a metal thimble or a carabiner.

  • @KaizenDIYGym

    @KaizenDIYGym

    Жыл бұрын

    Awesome! This is super helpful. Thanks for sharing your insights!

  • @mbw365
    @mbw365 Жыл бұрын

    My understanding is that crimping over the vinyl is a mistake. The cable should be stripped so the ferrule bites into the steel strands. The ferrules are a very close fit on the bare wire, so to go over the vinyl, you have to size up. The combination of oversized ferrules that are over the vinyl puts you at risk of a slipped crimp. This might be lower risk for a few hundred pounds on a weight pin in your gym. For a heavy working load, catastrophic crimp failure is a serious possibility.

  • @KaizenDIYGym

    @KaizenDIYGym

    Жыл бұрын

    This is actually the 2nd time I've heard this since posting the video. It might warrant a follow up video. So far my cables are holding up but I'll definitely post if anything changes.

  • @twohorizons3436

    @twohorizons3436

    3 ай бұрын

    As someone who has studied engineering, this is absolutely 100% correct. When you swage a steel rope you effectively cold weld the ferrule to the rope. This ensures maximum strength for the given diameter of the rope and also ensures maximum safety for you as whoever it is who is using the rope to lift heavy objects. A sudden opening of the ferrule and freeing of the rope under heavy loads can be catastrophic and lead to potential eye injuries and other whip injuries from the forceful recoil of the rope, foot/toe/limb/other injuries from the heavy load falling upon you.

  • @bokononisti2820
    @bokononisti2820 Жыл бұрын

    Vinyl coated wire rope is what you get at hardware stores, it's not what gym equipment manufacturers use. They use nylon coated wire rope, which is what kaizen shows near the end (he calls it vinyl, but it's nylon). Both are fine from a functional perspective, but the black nylon looks better since it's what OEMs use.

  • @KaizenDIYGym

    @KaizenDIYGym

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the clarification!

  • @bokononisti2820

    @bokononisti2820

    Жыл бұрын

    @@KaizenDIYGym Thanks for the deep dive on rope options. It's awesome that you caught the paracord fail on video!

  • @darrylg6766
    @darrylg67663 ай бұрын

    hi, enjoy your videos, What is the lat pull device and handles you are using at 4m25s in the video? I would like something like that.

  • @KaizenDIYGym

    @KaizenDIYGym

    3 ай бұрын

    The GymPin d-bar handle and Angles90 grips. You can get them from GymPin (www.gym-pin.co.uk)

  • @PsulOrtiz
    @PsulOrtiz3 ай бұрын

    Rather than needing or using a ferrule crimper i smash the F out of the ferrule with a hammer! The crimper's crimps looks more professional but the hammer is a useful and legendary tool! It works! And is cheaper!

  • @KaizenDIYGym

    @KaizenDIYGym

    3 ай бұрын

    That’s a good point. The hammer is classic

  • @DAjugRnaut
    @DAjugRnaut Жыл бұрын

    What knot do you recommend for the polyester rope?

  • @KaizenDIYGym

    @KaizenDIYGym

    Жыл бұрын

    Take a look at the scaffold knot or other similar climbing knots

  • @lim075
    @lim075 Жыл бұрын

    Do you have any DIY options for the gym pin attachment bar?

  • @KaizenDIYGym

    @KaizenDIYGym

    Жыл бұрын

    Check out Peej on the Design Build Lift KZread channel. He did one recently.

  • @andresmaldonado7356
    @andresmaldonado7356 Жыл бұрын

    I am a giant fan of outdoor training, get the sun in your face, but that rig alone is so expensive. Looking at other options I don’t think my dream rig would be cheap anyway. I would want one crossfit style/ninja warrior style, do it all. Adding rope climbs, wall balls, power rack, salmon ladder, rings, and monkey bars. Maybe one day soon I can make that a reality

  • @KaizenDIYGym

    @KaizenDIYGym

    Жыл бұрын

    Sounds amazing

  • @ericlarkins
    @ericlarkins Жыл бұрын

    Please create a hack for putting a sliding sleeve / ring insert onto an olympic plate!!

  • @KaizenDIYGym

    @KaizenDIYGym

    Жыл бұрын

    I’m having a hard time visualizing what you’re talking about

  • @ericlarkins

    @ericlarkins

    Жыл бұрын

    @@KaizenDIYGym Imagine a Rogue bumper plate, how you can slide it on your bar so easily with no scratches, due to the plate's sleeve. Slide a regular standard olympic plate on your Rogue barbell and it's scrape city, so you have to put it on slow & careful....who has time for that?!?

  • @KaizenDIYGym

    @KaizenDIYGym

    Жыл бұрын

    I see what you mean. I haven't seen anything like that but I'll keep my eyes out.

  • @JNudd
    @JNudd Жыл бұрын

    Cable can also be cut with a chisel and hammer, if you happen to own a chisel

  • @KaizenDIYGym

    @KaizenDIYGym

    Жыл бұрын

    That’s interesting, I didn’t know! Thanks for sharing.

  • @Tony-pb2gi
    @Tony-pb2gi Жыл бұрын

    Ever come across a vinyl/nylon coated wire that sounds 'crunchy'? When its turning along the pulley, or if I bend it in my hand, the wires inside make noises. So its not silent. I thought it was weird.

  • @KaizenDIYGym

    @KaizenDIYGym

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, I have heard the crunchy sound. I think that happens over time when the vinyl coating starts to age and dry out.

  • @Tony-pb2gi

    @Tony-pb2gi

    Жыл бұрын

    @@KaizenDIYGym Good to know. Its supposedly new (from Amazon) so I'll try to replace it since its a little off-putting, made me think there was something wrong with my pulleys or I was getting friction from somewhere else.

  • @derekunderwood5433
    @derekunderwood5433 Жыл бұрын

    What low pulley wheel are you using..I can’t find one that will keep my tension good on my low pull exercises

  • @derekunderwood5433

    @derekunderwood5433

    Жыл бұрын

    Also what did you attach it to

  • @KaizenDIYGym

    @KaizenDIYGym

    Жыл бұрын

    Which low pulley are you talking about?

  • @memolibir
    @memolibir Жыл бұрын

    Hey I wann use a diy cable pulley system too But I just need a rack Can you recommend me pls a rack wjich is available in Germany ? Does it have to be a wall rack or could it be just a normal cage rack For example from atletica r4 series?

  • @KaizenDIYGym

    @KaizenDIYGym

    Жыл бұрын

    The diy cable pulley can work on any rack! I hear that ATX sells god quality equipment in Europe as well.

  • @AexoeroV
    @AexoeroV Жыл бұрын

    Hey, ar 1:43 why do you say that those little pulleys aren't great for wire/metal cables? Those are ball bearing pulleys?

  • @KaizenDIYGym

    @KaizenDIYGym

    Жыл бұрын

    Metal cables need a pulley wheel with a larger diameter because metal cables are less flexible.

  • @AexoeroV

    @AexoeroV

    Жыл бұрын

    @@KaizenDIYGym I see now your point, i have some ball bearing pulleys and i want to built a pulley system. The wheel of pulleys have a diameter of 48mm, do you think its too small for metal cables? Even for 1/8 cable? What about that climbing static rope, do you liked the dyneema better than the static rope? I need something with zero elasticity and i would love to get metal wires but if my pulleys are to small for the flexibility of a metal cable......

  • @KaizenDIYGym

    @KaizenDIYGym

    Жыл бұрын

    Dyneema and the climbing rope were both great options with little to no elasticity. The 48mm pulley wheel might work with the metal cable.

  • @BasementBrandon
    @BasementBrandon Жыл бұрын

    So deep 😅

  • @KaizenDIYGym

    @KaizenDIYGym

    Жыл бұрын

    Pretty much the deepest ever

  • @Matt-hs7hk
    @Matt-hs7hk Жыл бұрын

    Great video! Straight to the point on so many options. Loved the clip of the falling climber as well, that's got to be scary af. I went the vinyl coated route. I've read that you want to strip the vinyl off the end where you are adding the ferrule. When you crimp the ferrule, I believe that the wires fuse with the ferrule creating a break strength of 90% of the wire. This is all stuff I looked up, so not a professional by any means. Here is a video that I liked that explains some of that stuff. kzread.info/dash/bejne/lqB5pbaJY7TYYLQ.html

  • @KaizenDIYGym

    @KaizenDIYGym

    Жыл бұрын

    Awesome, glad you enjoyed the video. That clip of the climber falling scares me every time. Terrifying!

  • @twohorizons3436

    @twohorizons3436

    3 ай бұрын

    @@KaizenDIYGym Even more terrifying is the loss of an eye or having half of one's face torn off, or even a fatal injury (cutting an artery), by the sudden and brutal recoil of a steel rope under a particularly heavy load. As someone who knows enough about engineering, I would assure anyone here that placing the crimp over vinyl is a foolish mistake that is often made without aforethought to the fact that steel rope needs to be cold welded with the ferrule. Another one is that you should never, and I mean ever, use anything made of copper if you are swaging galvanised steel rope. Never use anything with copper with galvanised steel. Ever. For stainless steel copper is fine, but galvanised steel will create a chemical reaction, causing corrosion and ultimately failure of the weld, leading to breakage of the steel rope.

  • @jigaree
    @jigaree11 ай бұрын

    Anyone tried winch cable/rope?

  • @KaizenDIYGym

    @KaizenDIYGym

    11 ай бұрын

    I haven’t but I’d be interested in check it out

  • @NinjaScorpio
    @NinjaScorpioАй бұрын

    Iam sorry I broke the 666 likes on this video.

  • @calvinchung-2qsh807
    @calvinchung-2qsh8076 ай бұрын

    I need a shirt that says Kaizen DIY GYM in the youtube channel design @KaizenDIYGYM

  • @KaizenDIYGym

    @KaizenDIYGym

    6 ай бұрын

    I need that too!

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