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๐Ÿ”ฉ HomeGymBuilder_M needs a squat rack with "a history" โ€” Ron's rack "has seen things" โ€” 19 replies โ€” an emotional negotiation is underway  | 
๐Ÿ”ฉ 19 replies โ€” A Man Searches For A Rack With A Past โ€” $200-$400 โ€” The Rack Must Have Witnessed Things
WTB "Squat rack โ€” must be structural, must have witnessed a significant pump" โ€” 19 replies โ€” Page 1 of 2
๐Ÿ”ฉ HomeGymBuilder_M Member Building Something Sacred โ˜…โ˜… Joined: 2022 Posts: 445 The garage (empty, for now)
Post #1 โ€” Posted 3 weeks ago Quote | Report | +Rep

LOOKING FOR: Squat rack, full-size, steel
BUDGET: $200โ€“$400
REQUIREMENTS: Must be structurally sound. Must have witnessed a significant pump.
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I am building a home gym. Not just a collection of equipment in a garage โ€” a home gym. A place with meaning. A place with history. Every piece of equipment I buy must have a story. The barbell I bought last month came from a man who used it for 15 years. The bench I bought was from a gym that closed. These items carry something with them. Energy. Memory. The residue of effort.

I need a squat rack. But I do not want a new one. A new squat rack has witnessed nothing. It has stood in a warehouse surrounded by other new racks, all of them blank. All of them empty. A new rack is a book with no words in it.

I want a rack that has been there. A rack that has held weight on its shoulders while someone pushed through their hardest set. A rack that has heard the grunting, felt the shaking, absorbed the chalk dust of someone who refused to quit. I want a rack with a legacy.

$200โ€“$400 depending on the rack's history. The better the story, the higher I'll go.

โ€” HomeGymBuilder_M | building a temple, not a gym | every piece matters
๐Ÿท๏ธ NewRackSeller_Jeff New Member Selling Things โ˜… Joined: 2024 Posts: 23 Suburb
Post #2 โ€” Posted 3 weeks ago Quote | Report | +Rep

I have a squat rack for sale. It's a year old. Good condition. $250.

It hasn't really "witnessed" anything because I bought it thinking I'd work out more and then didn't really use it. It's been in my garage for a year. It has witnessed me walk past it to get to my car. And one time my kid hung a blanket on it and called it a fort. That's about it.

Would that work?

โ€” Jeff | selling the rack | sorry it doesn't have a story
๐Ÿ”ฉ HomeGymBuilder_M Member Building Something Sacred โ˜…โ˜… Joined: 2022 Posts: 446 The garage (empty, for now)
Post #3 โ€” Posted 3 weeks ago Quote | Report | +Rep
NewRackSeller_Jeff wrote:
It has witnessed me walk past it to get to my car. And one time my kid hung a blanket on it and called it a fort.

Jeff, I appreciate the honesty. But no. A rack that has been walked past for a year carries the energy of avoidance. That is the opposite of what I need. I need a rack that carries the energy of commitment. Of showing up. Of not walking past.

The blanket fort thing is actually kind of sweet though. Your kid saw potential in that rack. Your kid saw what it could become. A fortress. A structure of purpose. It's a shame the rack's actual owner didn't see the same thing.

I'm going to pass, but I hope someone buys it and gives it the life it deserves.

โ€” HomeGymBuilder_M | the rack must have a past | Jeff's rack has a future but not with me
๐Ÿ‹๏ธ UsedRackSeller_Ron Senior Member Veteran of the Iron โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜… Joined: 2008 Posts: 5,778 The old gym (in my heart)
Post #4 โ€” Posted 2 weeks ago Quote | Report | +Rep

M, I have what you're looking for. And I need you to sit down before I describe it.

I have a Rogue R-3 power rack. It is 9 years old. It was the centerpiece of my home gym from 2017 to 2024. In those 7 years, this rack held the weight for over 2,000 squat sessions. Mine. My training partner's. My son's first squat at age 16 โ€” 95 lbs, perfect form, I cried and I am not ashamed of that.

This rack has seen 405 lb squats. It has seen failed reps caught by the safety bars. It has seen me at my strongest and at my lowest. In 2021, I tore my ACL, and for four months I sat in a chair next to the rack and just looked at it. I couldn't use it. But I wouldn't leave it. I needed to be near it.

I'm selling because I'm moving to a smaller place and the rack won't fit. This is not a decision I've made lightly. I've been putting off this listing for months. But the rack deserves to be used. It was built for purpose, not storage.

$375. That is not negotiable. But if you come pick it up, I will tell you the rack's full history in person. Every scratch. Every mark. Every story. It will take about 45 minutes. You will need to clear your schedule.

โ€” UsedRackSeller_Ron | 7 years with this rack | 2,000+ sessions | it has seen things you wouldn't believe
๐Ÿ”ฉ HomeGymBuilder_M Member Building Something Sacred โ˜…โ˜… Joined: 2022 Posts: 447 The garage (empty, for now)
Post #5 โ€” Posted 2 weeks ago Quote | Report | +Rep
UsedRackSeller_Ron wrote:
My son's first squat at age 16 โ€” 95 lbs, perfect form, I cried and I am not ashamed of that.

Ron. This is the rack. This is exactly what I've been looking for.

2,000 sessions. A son's first squat. A torn ACL. Four months sitting next to it because you needed to be near it. This rack has not just witnessed pumps โ€” it has been a participant in a life. It has held weight, yes, but it has also held meaning. It has been a constant. A witness. A partner.

$375 is fair. More than fair. It's probably not enough. You should be charging for the history, Ron. The scratches alone are worth $375. Everything else is priceless.

I will come get it. I will clear my schedule for the 45-minute history. I want to hear all of it. I want to know every story so that when the rack is in my garage, I can carry those stories forward. When I squat in that rack for the first time, I want to know who came before me. I want to honor what happened there.

DM me your address. I'll bring a truck and a willingness to feel emotions.

โ€” HomeGymBuilder_M | the rack has been found | the temple is almost complete | bring tissues Ron
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