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I am looking into buying some equipment for my own home gym that I would like to set up. I have been using local gyms for years and most of the equipment is Body Solid or Synergy.
I didn't find these brands to bad... I do want quality gear so happy to pay the $$$ none of this cheap flimsy crap.
I have even tossed the idea of making my own benches/racks up as I am a welder/boilermaker
Make your own, more satisfying and probably better than anything on the market anyway, especially with your skills, most stuff these days is imported and made out of pressed tin.
I am not really good enough to make my own and don't like pressed tin, so I bought second hand Aussie made Samson equipment, made out of BHP steel instead of pressed tin.
Make your own, more satisfying and probably better than anything on the market anyway, especially with your skills, most stuff these days is imported and made out of pressed tin.
I am not really good enough to make my own and don't like pressed tin, so I bought second hand Aussie made Samson equipment, made out of BHP steel instead of pressed tin.
I did make a flat bench press when I was an apprentice.
I made it the right size so that it was easy for unracking and I had the padded bench to suit the width of my back. I hate my padded benches to wide.
I did use it quite a bit. I had even designed a spring loaded safety catch as I didn't have a spotter. If I was stuggling on the final rep I could flick my heel on to a lever which realesed would release the safety pins so I could drop the bar on to them.
I have some old Polaroids of it somewhere I will try find.
My boyfriend has some equipment at home and the one I like to use the most is our pull up bar. He got it from Beachbody and it has been very durable- Pull Up Bar - P90X Chin-Up Bar For the Ultimate in Pull Ups - Removable Doorway Pull-Up Bar - beachbody.com. We both train on it almost everyday, so it gets a lot of use. It's one that has multiple grips to get your back, shoulders, and arms. It's also nice because you can move it around the house to any door jam.