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A power rack is one very essential piece of equipment that must be present in the home of any bodybuilder who wants to have a gym at home. After doing some research we were to find some cool DIY ones. Here are 18 different DIY power rack ideas that you can build from home. We made sure to include projects that are low cost and also sturdy, if made rightly, you would not need to make another power rack in a long time. #PowerRack

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Once your home gym has the basics - barbell, plates, rack, and bench - it may be time to start looking into specialty machines that isolate certain muscle groups. Typically, most specialty machines take up a lot of space or come with a high price tag. If you have the tools, doing a DIY might be a pr

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A DIY gym equipment resource including tutorials and guides, available for people of all skill levels. Whether you're looking for an inexpensive way to organize your home gym, or interested in building an entire DIY gym from scratch, we've got all the information you need to get it done. DIY deadlift platforms, dumbbell racks, weight storage, power racks and rack attachments. DIY home gym!

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3 Quick DIY Additions for every Garage Gym Owner Here are three quick DIY additions every Garage Gym Owner can build in a weekend. It will make your garage gym workouts more effective, offer much needed assistance work, and create variety to your training. Single Leg Squat Stand Valslides “T” Handle for Kettle Bell Swings Single

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I thought it would be fun to post a one year update. Here's the rack, still in use, still sturdy: You can see there's a bar for doing chins; the position is a bit different than it looked on the power rack plans. The easiest solution ended up being to fasten the bar to the top of the posts. The bar is the same as the safety bars, a 36" length of steel plumbers' pipe. It has a 7/8" interior diameter and a 1 1/8" exterior. It's strong enough to support my 240-pound neighbor doing chins. We…

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