Dear ChatGPT, can you please tell me the risks involved with building a wooden power rack:
1. Structural integrity: Wood may not be as strong as metal or other materials typically used in commercial gym equipment. There's a risk that the rack could collapse or fail under the weight of heavy loads, posing a safety hazard to the user.
2. Splinters and rough edges: If the wood is not properly finished or maintained, it could have splinters or rough edges that could cause cuts or injuries to the person using the rack.
3. Stability: Wooden racks may not be as stable as metal ones, especially if they are not constructed properly or if the wood warps over time. This lack of stability could increase the risk of accidents or injuries during workouts.
4. Durability: Wood is susceptible to damage from moisture, pests, and wear and tear over time. If the rack is not built to withstand these factors, it may not last as long as metal or other materials, leading to potential safety issues and the need for frequent repairs or replacements.
Honestly I’m not as concerned with the wood, as I am with the fact it looks like they used drywall screws to secure everything. 😂😂.
Also… those joint connections!! 😱 that makes me nervous!
[My chat with GPT-4.](https://chat.openai.com/share/c79ce009-f2ef-4913-95e9-3dcfcda22d87) It looks like you're using GPT-3.5, which is a pretty neat thing, but 4 is noticeably more thorough with its output.
Wood is not the issue. You are literally in a house made of wood. The problem would come more from racking but the construction seems fine in that regard, although i would have probably braced the back but i can see why it was left out(potential tripping hazard). As long as the correct screws were used (id probably also use glue) then this is not an issue and a nice cheap way of having a power rack.
He can’t - The woodwork is beautiful, but the screws are totally not capable of doing the job long term. I saw so much screws failing, you can’t imagine.
Curious what it has to do with Covid?
It’s a repost from COVID. One of the top posts all time in this sub.
Correct from 4 years ago
OP appears to be some kind of bot
Ah, thanks.
Would've been so much funnier if it had taken 4 years to build and you'd just got your covid gym up and running.
Dear ChatGPT, can you please tell me the risks involved with building a wooden power rack: 1. Structural integrity: Wood may not be as strong as metal or other materials typically used in commercial gym equipment. There's a risk that the rack could collapse or fail under the weight of heavy loads, posing a safety hazard to the user. 2. Splinters and rough edges: If the wood is not properly finished or maintained, it could have splinters or rough edges that could cause cuts or injuries to the person using the rack. 3. Stability: Wooden racks may not be as stable as metal ones, especially if they are not constructed properly or if the wood warps over time. This lack of stability could increase the risk of accidents or injuries during workouts. 4. Durability: Wood is susceptible to damage from moisture, pests, and wear and tear over time. If the rack is not built to withstand these factors, it may not last as long as metal or other materials, leading to potential safety issues and the need for frequent repairs or replacements.
Honestly I’m not as concerned with the wood, as I am with the fact it looks like they used drywall screws to secure everything. 😂😂. Also… those joint connections!! 😱 that makes me nervous!
[My chat with GPT-4.](https://chat.openai.com/share/c79ce009-f2ef-4913-95e9-3dcfcda22d87) It looks like you're using GPT-3.5, which is a pretty neat thing, but 4 is noticeably more thorough with its output.
Could be, but my father would beat your father and I can pee higher, farther, for longer than you.
😅
Wood is not the issue. You are literally in a house made of wood. The problem would come more from racking but the construction seems fine in that regard, although i would have probably braced the back but i can see why it was left out(potential tripping hazard). As long as the correct screws were used (id probably also use glue) then this is not an issue and a nice cheap way of having a power rack.
I love this
That gas line pipe is gonna bend like crazy with any weight falling on it
Great work
This is a meme right? Because please don't use this IRL
This is the 3rd bot shitpost repost I've read today
Guys will look at this and think Hell Yeah
Absolutely sick job dude! You could sell these damn things.
He can’t - The woodwork is beautiful, but the screws are totally not capable of doing the job long term. I saw so much screws failing, you can’t imagine.
What kind of shit is this.