A squat rack might not be something that I'm usually into but your craftsmanship and video pacing made this a joy to watch! Love utilitarian diy, great work! 👍
Oh and idea for the gravel. Maybe use it to make decorative light fixtures? Get a clear hollow sphere with a hole in one end stick the gravel to the sphere exterior with enough space for light to pass through, maybe cast in clear resin after. Then put an LED in there, maybe it would look like the rocks are swirling around some strobing energy source. Maybe spray paint them in metallic gold or something before you cast them in the resin, could use clear tubes in addition to spheres. Another suggestion: Grayscale globe/world map. Make molds the shapes of the continents and use the gravel to fill them. Then arrange in a frame or free form and make some heavy wall art. I'm sorry if those are all unbearably tacky.
Apologies for the dumb question. But do you lift just because you like fitness or is it for your cosplay? Just found you and I've practically watched the entire collection and uuuuh you look bigger than your older vids; like one you are absolutely filling out that cap shirt. So wondered if it was rather recent. Really cool build, love the collapsible aspect and the guide pin and quick change height is really slick. Great use of material on hand and existing architecture too.
Yeah I just lift for fun/health :D and thank you for letting me know you liked the video! this squat rack really changed my home workouts in a good way, one of the most practical things I've built so far lol
@@Zibartas Award for *the* most practical would obviously go to the levitation rig as the vanquisher of the stepladder industry. Simply strap yourself in and call out: "to cookies" at the integrated voice assistant, and then it lifts you to the top shelf. ...I meant that as a joke but a silly addition to it would be to take one of those open source project voice assistants, but change its activation phrase to "up, up" followed by the command "and away". Which would then instruct the lift to extend; do it in Superman like garb, cape and all haha.
@@sulla1537 That's a really hard question to answer. Most welders if they're doing a job onsite will charge a hefty premium. You'd be better off just buying a prebuilt.
Good on ya! Loved that you recycled an old desk.
Gosh I need to get back into shape but with no events happening it's so difficult to be motivated .
Yo! That's so badass! What a clever way to solve your needs. Your channel deserves more subs for sure
A squat rack might not be something that I'm usually into but your craftsmanship and video pacing made this a joy to watch! Love utilitarian diy, great work! 👍
That’s amazing, buddy! Good job!
The indoor garden sounds cool 😎 squat rack is awesome
Oh and idea for the gravel. Maybe use it to make decorative light fixtures? Get a clear hollow sphere with a hole in one end stick the gravel to the sphere exterior with enough space for light to pass through, maybe cast in clear resin after. Then put an LED in there, maybe it would look like the rocks are swirling around some strobing energy source. Maybe spray paint them in metallic gold or something before you cast them in the resin, could use clear tubes in addition to spheres.
Another suggestion: Grayscale globe/world map. Make molds the shapes of the continents and use the gravel to fill them. Then arrange in a frame or free form and make some heavy wall art.
I'm sorry if those are all unbearably tacky.
I recently started working out and coming back to this video, it's a lot more interesting now! Curious if you ever made the dip extension.
Realmente genial , practico e inspirador , llegue a tus videos por electrónica y encuentro esto , vine por oro y salí con diamantes
Cool build!
Apologies for the dumb question. But do you lift just because you like fitness or is it for your cosplay? Just found you and I've practically watched the entire collection and uuuuh you look bigger than your older vids; like one you are absolutely filling out that cap shirt. So wondered if it was rather recent.
Really cool build, love the collapsible aspect and the guide pin and quick change height is really slick. Great use of material on hand and existing architecture too.
Yeah I just lift for fun/health :D and thank you for letting me know you liked the video! this squat rack really changed my home workouts in a good way, one of the most practical things I've built so far lol
@@Zibartas Award for *the* most practical would obviously go to the levitation rig as the vanquisher of the stepladder industry. Simply strap yourself in and call out: "to cookies" at the integrated voice assistant, and then it lifts you to the top shelf.
...I meant that as a joke but a silly addition to it would be to take one of those open source project voice assistants, but change its activation phrase to "up, up" followed by the command "and away". Which would then instruct the lift to extend; do it in Superman like garb, cape and all haha.
Super cool!
This is awesome!
Fantastic
Super dope, it's like you read my mind lol, I was searching for something like this, btw, did you considered that omnitrix request?
That'd be awesome
awesome
What was the cost, bud?
Hard to say as most of the stuff was scrap metal found for free on pickup :)
@@Zibartas No worries man, aside from materials, how much would a welder charge for labor?
@@sulla1537 That's a really hard question to answer. Most welders if they're doing a job onsite will charge a hefty premium. You'd be better off just buying a prebuilt.
sejt lavet!
That's sick you should start mewing though
safety googles