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makiphile
06-16-2008, 06:56 PM
I picked up this monster to replace my body solid rack. My body solid unit is fine, but seems to be just middle of the road in terms of quality...maybe not one of their high end units. The problem is that this new rack does not fit in my basement. It stands almost 8 feet tall. And it has 3" tube construction (compared to just 2 inches on my Body Solid one). Dang!! I picked it up cheap and it does not appear that it was ever really used. All the original bolts and plastic head covers are there and also appear new. A couple of scuffs, but certainly not a well-used unit. Now I need to dump it off on the used equipment (read craigslist) market, and it would help to know what brand model this unit is.... thanks in advance for any assistance.

stunmai3
06-16-2008, 10:07 PM
I picked up this monster to replace my body solid rack. My body solid unit is fine, but seems to be just middle of the road in terms of quality...maybe not one of their high end units. The problem is that this new rack does not fit in my basement. It stands almost 8 feet tall. And it has 3" tube construction (compared to just 2 inches on my Body Solid one). Dang!! I picked it up cheap and it does not appear that it was ever really used. All the original bolts and plastic head covers are there and also appear new. A couple of scuffs, but certainly not a well-used unit. Now I need to dump it off on the used equipment (read craigslist) market, and it would help to know what brand model this unit is.... thanks in advance for any assistance.

If you like it, have a welder shorten it for ya.... btw looks like the holes are spaced quite far apart :(

Skidmarx
06-17-2008, 02:51 AM
Dang that's a big rack. Where are you located?

makiphile
06-17-2008, 05:05 AM
I am in Milwaukee....

HardKore79
06-17-2008, 08:21 PM
Just saw this on Craigslist. Uhhmmmm...100LB plates