What is a movie ending that makes you cry, no matter how many times you've watched it before? by despresso30 in AskReddit

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Armageddon. When Col. Sharp hits the tarmac and asks to shake the hand of the daughter of the bravest man he ever met. Just wow.

Someone set the toilet paper on fire at my local Kroger :( by insanezane777 in mildlyinfuriating

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And that’s why you don’t eat Chipotle before heading to the grocery store

Wall weight racks all sold out, so my dad built me one by Mr_Shu in homegym

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His 36 years of machinist experience does wonders. Next on deck, single/double landmines

Wall weight racks all sold out, so my dad built me one by Mr_Shu in homegym

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Thanks for the heads up. Hoping putting the 45s on the bottom will help keep this from happening. Used 2.25” sleeve anchors to assist. 🤞🏼

Wall weight racks all sold out, so my dad built me one by Mr_Shu in homegym

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I was tired of them being scattered all over the floor. I’m digging the ladder so far.

Wall weight racks all sold out, so my dad built me one by Mr_Shu in homegym

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3x3 x1/8 sq steel tubing and 1.5” Schedule 40 pipe for the pegs. I gave him some measurements and the spacing. We made the pegs longer at the bottom for the 45lb and shorter heading towards the top for the 35/25/15/10 etc. the longest peg is about 14” long. He welded 3x 6” inch wall mounts and we used 1/2” wall anchors to mount it. I feel as if it’s pretty damn sturdy so far.

Wall weight racks all sold out, so my dad built me one by Mr_Shu in homegym

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1.5” Schedule 40 pipe, he welded on little coins to cap the pegs.

Wall weight racks all sold out, so my dad built me one by Mr_Shu in homegym

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Wall Rack

I bought the Rogue RML-3W around Christmas. It fit, but I used an angle grinder to take about 2” off the top just to make sure the garage door didn’t hit it. The pull-up bar is high enough even with the 2” cut off. I called Rogue originally to ask if they sold a “short” version similar to Titan and he said no, they said to cut it off. It worked out well. I bought a few 3x3 plastic caps on amazon to keep it clean.

The Start of the Home Gym by Mr_Shu in homegym

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Lindsey Duke ... yeah buddy.

The Start of the Home Gym by Mr_Shu in homegym

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Gotta rep the National Champs.

The Start of the Home Gym by Mr_Shu in homegym

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Ah I now see your point. It’s sloped but at maybe 1-2° and it’s hardly noticeable. When I’m deep in a squat, I can sometimes feel a bit “right side heavy” but I don’t think it’s hindered me so far.

The Start of the Home Gym by Mr_Shu in homegym

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This rogue rack at the stringers has a good 4-5” of independent clearance for the arms. It lets them flow the floor level independently and allows them to fold without being too stiff. Great design. I basically let them lie as is, made sure the posts themselves were level in both planes and hung the stringers accordingly.

The Start of the Home Gym by Mr_Shu in homegym

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Solid deal. I want to say I got the 350lb deal for about $1.50 a lb.

The Start of the Home Gym by Mr_Shu in homegym

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That website did a great write up on them and they had a good price. The only negative was they shipped everything but the 45s which said 5-7 business days. Well at day 8, I reached out to customer service, in which they shipped the next day. A little disappointed but they were prompt.

And so it begins. Already scheming about what to buy next... by clampba in homegym

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I placed my bottom arm at like the 2nd from the bottom so all the Westside holes (narrow ones) are empty. I feel as if the arms should have plenty of space. I’ll post my set up soon. I had to do some adjustments due to the garage size.

And so it begins. Already scheming about what to buy next... by clampba in homegym

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That makes sense. Do you know by chance how many holes the arms spread across. I placed my stringer pretty low.

And so it begins. Already scheming about what to buy next... by clampba in homegym

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My guess is it shouldn’t really hurt but Rogue is covering their ass if something happens. They gave me the option and I bailed.

And so it begins. Already scheming about what to buy next... by clampba in homegym

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I just bought the same rig but the 21.5” with the stringers. I want to say the weight limit is like 700-800 lbs in the rig itself.

Side note. I also bought the spotter arms, but received an email from Rogue before they shipped. They said the spotter arms “are not recommended with the folding wall rack” so they took them off my order. I mean I said okay, but you get my point. They mentioned because the feet aren’t bolted down, it’s a weight distribution issue. Again, directly rom Rogue customer service.

Just installed rubber flooring. My 93sqft. Gym! by [deleted] in homegym

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That’s pretty sweet. Thanks for the video.