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    Chin-Up bars at Sportmart, Walmart, etc.

    I've seen Chin-Up bars at Sportmart, Walmart, etc. Are they any good? I guess they go in the doorframe. Do you have to do any drilling to get them in the doorframe? How are they put in? Thanks.
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    yeah i got one in my basement, it goes in the door frame you can probaly screw it in without drilling but i drilled mine in. just make sure the door frame is steady, thats my worst fear doing pull-ups and the thing ripping out and me falling on my knee's.
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