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    Quote Originally Posted by SideShow Bob View Post
    Daym ! Only $500. I could almost afford that.
    Thats just the deposit...total cost is $2100 + $100 for shipping.
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    Quote Originally Posted by opie011 View Post
    Thats just the deposit...total cost is $2100 + $100 for shipping.
    Correct and a good used or newer mill. Runs about that same price. Only faster delivery, with no deposit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jer View Post
    Many months (and dollars) in the making now. While it's not complete (and may never be) it's probably about 90% or so and offers plenty of options for misery/personal improvement.

    All I could see was a need for some cable management.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gman View Post
    All I could see was a need for some cable management.
    Haha... you should see the area blocked by the rack in that photo where they all terminate. It would make your skin crawl. That section along the wall is no big deal since the framing would be out in front of it so in the interest of time (they let us in after framing but due to a scheduling conflict we had like a day to run thousands of feet of network, RG6 & speaker wire) we chose to just let it dangle. Sort of adds character to the place if you ask me. lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jer View Post
    Haha... you should see the area blocked by the rack in that photo where they all terminate. It would make your skin crawl. That section along the wall is no big deal since the framing would be out in front of it so in the interest of time (they let us in after framing but due to a scheduling conflict we had like a day to run thousands of feet of network, RG6 & speaker wire) we chose to just let it dangle. Sort of adds character to the place if you ask me. lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by kidicarus13 View Post
    My OCD mind keeps seeing these...

    I was debating adding a few flags instead that would cover most of that spaghetti until I decide to frame it in.

    I've found in life that it's nice to have small pieces of controlled chaos to help keep the balance and prevent you from trying to make absolutely everything around you perfect or at least thinking you can and stressing over not achieving perfection.

    ....that or I'm just lazy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jer View Post
    Many months (and dollars) in the making now. While it's not complete (and may never be) it's probably about 90% or so and offers plenty of options for misery/personal improvement.

    I need a setup like that! I'm afraid to find out how much that costs, but i guess you can't put a price to your health. Jelly!
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    Quote Originally Posted by kwando View Post
    I need a setup like that! I'm afraid to find out how much that costs, but i guess you can't put a price to your health. Jelly!
    Well, it wasn't cheap but we're recouping the initial investment at ~$250/month in Crossfit membership savings. We've already chopped a couple of grand off of the total in monthly savings so we're getting fair chunks of it back based on that. On top of that, I'm sure we'll really appreciate having a home gym once the snow starts flying and the temps drop here in the next few weeks. Then there's also the thing you mentioned about valuation of your health which is a nice place holder until we can recoup all of our initial investment over several years. It wasn't a small investment and it's been a lot of effort acquiring everything and setting it all up but I can't think of many other things I can invest that same money in that would provide a better ROI long-term.
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    I see their showroom is closed to the public and most of the equipment is OOS. How did you go about purchasing from them? I have an OLD late 90's 24 hour sport membership that is only $50/year, but with the COVID, most of the sport gyms have closed. I have access to a small gym, but lately i've been itching to get my own setup at home. So i figure it's time to get this garage gym into gear.

    I'll take any advice you can give. TIA.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jer View Post
    Well, it wasn't cheap but we're recouping the initial investment at ~$250/month in Crossfit membership savings. We've already chopped a couple of grand off of the total in monthly savings so we're getting fair chunks of it back based on that. On top of that, I'm sure we'll really appreciating having a home gym once the snow starts flying and the temps drop here in the next few weeks. Then there's also the thing you mentioned about valuation of your health which is a nice place holder until we can recoup all of it over several years. It wasn't a small investment and it's been a lot of effort acquiring everything and setting it all up but I can't think of many other things I can invest the money in that would provide a better ROI long-term.
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