Trying out a new weekly thread idea.
This would be a thread for anyone working on personal projects to share their progress, and hold themselves somewhat accountable to a group of peers. We can coordinate weekly standup type meetings if their is interest.
@ArjinFerman, @Turniper, and myself all had some initial interest.
Post your project, your progress from last week, and what you hope to accomplish this week.
 
		
	

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No email address required.
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I don't have anything to add but I really approve of a thread like this. So much of the internet world is about tearing things down and not building things up.
Ok, I'll half arse this. Here is my recently built 'home gym'. I sourced this from multiple suppliers and got it for a reasonable price (<US$700).
This is 'project complete' so don't need any support. I strongly recommend others to build home gyms for convenience and lack of ongoing costs. They work best for introverts, although I don't know where I'd find one of those around here.
I'm constantly tempted to get more home gym stuff, now that I have a home. I thought it would be dirt cheap second hand, but even heavily used, people expect $100's for a simple bench, bar and plates.
I do have a sizeable collection of kettlebells I use at home though, which has been nice because they store easily.
A proper 20kg barbell not made of chinesium can easily go couple of hundreds of dollars. And is forever and there is almost no difference between new and used 10 years in a gym. So it keeps its value well. Same with plates, dumbbells and kettlebells.
Chinesium is other story, but probably one shouldn't use them if they care about safety.
Weight plates seem to only go up in price. So you can buy new and then sell used 10 years later for a profit.
Although, I did recently buy some "Chinesium" plates off Amazon that were pretty cheap so maybe this trend won't continue going forward.
There's some absolutely delusional sellers asking for ridiculous prices for their plates. I suspect they are looking to offload their bags after they bought at inflated pandemic prices. These days you can get a set of chinesium bumpers from Walmart for $1/lb shipped. Imo, there's no reason to pay more than that for rubber plates, and rubber plates are perfectly serviceable for 99% of recreational lifters.
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