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DIY Squat Racks - Space Saving - Pull-up - Squat - Bench Press

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DIY Squat Racks - Space Saving - Pull-up - Squat - Bench Press

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Money should not be the reason to keep you from exploring these plans, so if you can't afford anything, just enter $0.00.  No questions asked.  Otherwise, name a fair price for these plans.  I'm very grateful for your support, and it will help me with future projects.  Build a rack for your home, and your rack will build you.  Stay healthy and stay strong!

You will receive...

*A Structural Engineer's Analysis Of This Design (in appendix)

*Cut lists 

*Thirty pages of illustrations and pictures

*Tables that estimate how much weight the rack can hold (in appendix)

These step by step plans help you build space saving squat racks. The detailed pictures and drawings depict every stage, and include everything you need to customize the rack stands and wall braces to your size. Invest several hours of your time and effort, so you can bench press, squat, and do pull-ups from home. You can build this with a hand saw, but a drill will be very helpful. You will also need to purchase about $80 (less if you're thrifty) worth of wood, screws, hardware, etc. to complete this build. 


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Materials Needed

  • 2x4’s qty. 12 eight foot boards
  • 5 gallon buckets
  • 80lbs of concrete ('just add water' mix may save time and money)
  • 3" screws qty. of ten
  • 2.5" screws qty. of one hundred
  • Toggle latch clamps qty. of eight
  • 3.5" door hinges qty. of four
  • Two handles
  • Wood glue
  • Chalk





Building your own fitness equipment is a high risk activity. Please review this disclaimer and liability statement...


  • Before You Proceed
  • This manual is for informational and personal use only. Individuals who have no knowledge of general construction practices, or no prior experience with tools needed to build the project described in this manual should not attempt this project. By purchasing and using this manual, you acknowledge and assume any and all risks associated with building and using the project described in this manual. Furthermore, by using this manual, you consent and agree to the following disclaimer and limitation of liability.
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