Arrived on-time and I'm a professional welder so I can tell you that the welds at the joints were "good" (i.e. no undercut, porosity, overhand | appearance of good penetration, heat, distance, and speed of wire-feed, etc...). Very easy to assemble and all components were in good shape and present.Back in the day CAP had a large market push for 1" bars for 1" plate holes so I have a lot of that equipment. The bar and plate holders for the back are for 2" bars and plates though so I don't really have a use for them now since I found this the most affordable and reliable for front/back squatting at home. Would have been nice if there were a rack like this but for 1" equipment but no biggie. I may purchase an EZ bar with the accompanying 2" plates later for triceps extensions, shoulder raises, and curls but I don't need that for now.Finally, I'm 6'1'' | 175lbs and the pull-up bar is perfect for me for any kind of hang-man ab-work, pull-ups', chin-ups, etc. I'm all about high intensity weightlifting so adding this equipment to my personal fitness arsenal. (e.g. Widow-maker back squat set (20 sec rest) + straight leg deadlift (20 sec rest) + dumbbell press (full rest until HR < 120 bpm - start drop-set back squat + reg. deadlift, etc.)Very grateful for a solid rack to allow me to back squat at home