I finally live in a house and am going mad with the possibilities unfolding around me.

    • bubbalu [they/them]@hexbear.netOP
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      1 month ago

      Yes it’s going to be on the concrete foundation. I will put down some rubber matting over plyboard so it’s not just straight hammering on the foundation but that should be another $50 or so.

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    The only reason would be structural. If you don’t have a basement, or the flooring in the house can’t take the weight of the plates. Otherwise it’s 1000% worth it.

    I bought my rack about five years ago when we moved into a house that had room for one and I love being able to lift whenever I want. I don’t have to pay a monthly membership, wait for an open rack, wipe up someone else’s sweat, or any of the other annoyances of a gym.

    Do it. You won’t regret it.

    Edit: dumbass autocorrect