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ghetto mods to make situp board attach to rack uprights...

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Out with the old in with the new.

New Equipment
- Rogue Fitness RML-690 Power Rack (need to attach the weight storage pins)
- Rogue Fitness Dog Sled
- 200kg Pendlay V2 Bumper Plates

Coming Soon
- Deadlift, Squat Platform
- 80kg Normal Olympic Weights

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This is basically it
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Its enough for my wife and I....... for now lol
 
Here's my squat rack.

A bunk bed frame and a trampoline frame, picked up from the side of the road, held together by scaffolding clips, bought from a bloke who collects rubbish and sells it. The pavers it's standing on were also from the side of the road.

The bar is from a pawn shop; most of the weights are from Gumtree.

The largest plates are 20kg, $39 each from Kmart.

Weight on the bar in this picture is 99kg - I managed to do 5 x 5 with this this morning.


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Gym Setup

My garage gym setup for your viewing pleasure...

 
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Here's my squat rack.

A bunk bed frame and a trampoline frame, picked up from the side of the road, held together by scaffolding clips, bought from a bloke who collects rubbish and sells it. The pavers it's standing on were also from the side of the road.

The bar is from a pawn shop; most of the weights are from Gumtree.

The largest plates are 20kg, $39 each from Kmart.

Weight on the bar in this picture is 99kg - I managed to do 5 x 5 with this this morning.


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You sir are my hero that is FUCKING AWESOME
 
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Here's my squat rack.

A bunk bed frame and a trampoline frame, picked up from the side of the road, held together by scaffolding clips, bought from a bloke who collects rubbish and sells it. The pavers it's standing on were also from the side of the road.

The bar is from a pawn shop; most of the weights are from Gumtree.

The largest plates are 20kg, $39 each from Kmart.

Weight on the bar in this picture is 99kg - I managed to do 5 x 5 with this this morning.


[Why can't I paste the picture directly into this post? When I try, it comes out as text (& exceeds the limit).]
 
Thanks for the appreciative comments, folks!

It's just on 1 year and 1 month since I made and started using this.

Hasn't collapsed yet ...
 
[MENTION=9039]D1cko[/MENTION]; you got yours set up in the shed yet?
 
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Equipment:
Okie deadlift bar
ABC bop power bar
Force USA bar
Gym direct trap bar
Power rack
Body solid commercial incline bench
Force USA oly Dumbbell handles
400kg+ of gym direct colour bumpers
Over 80kg cast 5kg plates for Dumbbells
Gym direct weight tree
Assorted boxes, bands, tyres and a Sled.
 
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