Really impressive squats.
Thank you.  I hated leg work but two friends of mine at the gym told me about J.C. Hise and the 20 rep breathing squats with milk routine.  I was a laborer and so I drank half & half, kefir and whipping cream along with up to 3 gallons of milk a day for the calories (and protein) too.  I burned it up at work digging ditches and moving stuff.
It worked  I gained 100 lb of body-weight and just kept going to 250 lbs.  That was heavy enough at 6'1+.
On certain movements such as barbell bent-over rows I was kinda strong but I didn't do them like Yates or Coleman where you practically stand up and do this short range of motion thing.  I did mine at 90 degrees and pulled to the stomach.  
Basics like dips (which I can no longer do, dammit!  

) became a staple after my friends talked to me about Marvin Eder and his dipping strength.  I never got close to his poundages, LOL!  My daughter sent me a photo of me at 230 lbs or so holding her as a newborn and another when I was 250 lbs.   I had forgotten how large I once was.  Time runs us all over, brother.  

When I was about 120 lbs Ken Waller sold me a Gold's Gym tanktop and he told me good luck growing into a (I think) 3XL.  He was great to me as were Robinson, Columbu and some others at the original Gold's.  I would visit every few months for inspiration.  They were honest about the steroid thing and I watched them train off and on season.  Basic stuff was the staple for those guys especially off season so you and IroNat are right on track!