rockhardly
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I told Pushandpull I would post pics of my wooden squat rack but I can't find the thread. So, I started a new one showing my entire gym. Here it is. Cost around $1200.
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wow nice set up. the squat rack needs more cross support though. that is a lot of weights for 1200 $
Nice work, especially for $1200! There's not much you can't accomplish with that setup
nice setup, poor snake
Love the wooden squat rackAll around nice set up. Was thinking of buying one of those pull-up stations, but there's always mixed reviews on them. How sturdy is it for weighted pull-ups and dips? Do you have to put plates on the base to keep it sturdy when going heavy?
How much weight did you estimate it could hold when you designed it?
Love the wooden squat rackAll around nice set up. Was thinking of buying one of those pull-up stations, but there's always mixed reviews on them. How sturdy is it for weighted pull-ups and dips? Do you have to put plates on the base to keep it sturdy when going heavy?
Interesting story. My brother killed it while quail hunting. When he got home (me, and my parents weren't home), he coiled it up by the freezer. My mom went to get something and, well....... "clean up on isle 4".
That wooden rack is something else. Hoglander is right the angle of the safety bars are all wrong. You can go to your local weilder and have him build you a good rack for 2 bills.The rack might be strong in relation to the materials and your ability, but angle of the safety bars is not safe, IMHO. If you fail I wish your spine all the luck in the world.
How confident are you in the wooden rack? How heavy are you willing to go on that?