Nice homegym you built! I'd like to see a step by step of the squat rack but I'm interested in the barbell too, what's the weight of it? Greetings from Spain
Great video. I used your video on the weight tree to make one myself and very happy with results. Your instructions were so much better than other TH-cam videos on the same subject. Thanks
i forget what its called but its this stand where you can lean over and rest your chest on it while u do bent over dumbell workouts like back flys and lawn mowers so you can focus more on the back muscles instead of balacing your core
Hey man great video, I am having a hard time reading the measurements on the picture of the squat rack on the link in the description. Do you by chance have another picture that is a little clearer? Thanks
The upload for the blueprints is the most insufferable method of hosting a picture and his angles literally make absolutely NO!SENSE! What metric did he use to arrive at 148° when a compound miter saw only goes to what…..50°????? Absolutely insane. I have posted in half a dozen woodworking groups and nobody can make sense of this and I’m a union carpenter and I used to stick frame houses for a living. I trimmed out my entire house! I did all my own crown! I installed chair rail in hospitals forrrrrrr yeeeeears! Maybe I’m just getting too dumb to do woodworking as I approach 40 years old or maybe something just isn’t right but I guess I’m going to do a different build. What a waste of money.
Only thing I think would be better is that little 6 in piece holding up the safety rack I would've had it go all the way to the ground like a door header trimmer
damn great video and guide man and great structure with helpful explanations, you're definitely note getting enough credit for your sharing this, thanks!
@@shadowarcherz Thanks for the response. I had read the tutorial you linked and they mentioned black pipe. I just wanted to check if you had changed that. How much weight do you think it'll hold before you start getting nervous?
Is anyone else having a hard time finding the degree angle cuts he listed? 148°???? 108°???? I don’t see numbers anywhere near that on my compound miter saw……
This is really thoughtful, I now built my gym, but I don't have much equipment, so I will make the squat rack from your video. It look strong.
Nice homegym you built!
I'd like to see a step by step of the squat rack but I'm interested in the barbell too, what's the weight of it?
Greetings from Spain
Great video. I used your video on the weight tree to make one myself and very happy with results. Your instructions were so much better than other TH-cam videos on the same subject. Thanks
love your dedication for making gym equipment's
i forget what its called but its this stand where you can lean over and rest your chest on it while u do bent over dumbell workouts like back flys and lawn mowers so you can focus more on the back muscles instead of balacing your core
Awesome work! Great all-in-one resource for those building their own budget gym
Hey man great video, I am having a hard time reading the measurements on the picture of the squat rack on the link in the description. Do you by chance have another picture that is a little clearer?
Thanks
The upload for the blueprints is the most insufferable method of hosting a picture and his angles literally make absolutely NO!SENSE! What metric did he use to arrive at 148° when a compound miter saw only goes to what…..50°????? Absolutely insane. I have posted in half a dozen woodworking groups and nobody can make sense of this and I’m a union carpenter and I used to stick frame houses for a living. I trimmed out my entire house! I did all my own crown! I installed chair rail in hospitals forrrrrrr yeeeeears! Maybe I’m just getting too dumb to do woodworking as I approach 40 years old or maybe something just isn’t right but I guess I’m going to do a different build. What a waste of money.
Great stuff brother!! Quality content
Brilliant idea
This video is awesome Keven! I’m trying to figure out the construction of the bar and this gives me a great resource. Thanks man!!
Great work
Only thing I think would be better is that little 6 in piece holding up the safety rack I would've had it go all the way to the ground like a door header trimmer
damn great video and guide man and great structure with helpful explanations, you're definitely note getting enough credit for your sharing this, thanks!
Congratulations bro from INDIA with love
Brilliant
hello where did you buy the pin?pipe? how is call to find somewhere 📌
awesome video! can you make a video how you make that barbell using that guide? :D that would be insane!!
@@shadowarcherz looking forward to it
chin up bar / chin up stand / chin up stand with dip station pls
Did you use the black pipe for the bar?
Also, can't wait for the instructional video on it!
@@shadowarcherz Thanks for the response. I had read the tutorial you linked and they mentioned black pipe. I just wanted to check if you had changed that. How much weight do you think it'll hold before you start getting nervous?
buen video, yo también me hare uno!!
rotating push up grips
dumbell stand with wheels pls
Barbell
Awesome job bro! You could sell these :D
Can you make a preacher AKA curl station
You could just build the squat rack with a detachable piece of board that goes where the barbell would. Maybe add some padding
I hope that subfloor is true 3/4" plywood and not particle board!
amazing
@@shadowarcherz Very impressed with your presentation and thorough explanation of everything i can really see this channel going far.
cant you use a 4x4 instead of 2x4's?
Great video! But shame on anyone who does curls in the squat rack! even at the privacy of their own home! haha keep up the great work!
weighted vest
Is anyone else having a hard time finding the degree angle cuts he listed? 148°???? 108°???? I don’t see numbers anywhere near that on my compound miter saw……
barbells pls
I’m just worried about wood rot overtime.
The rot?! Your house is held up by the same lumber he used
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bro 5 bills just ... buy a set at the store bro? i mean good job but i am tryna NOT spend 500.