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sidepull
Oct 6, 2009, 7:31 PM
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I built a pretty good free-standing wall on an A-frame (see my profile pics). It was a bit rickety, but overall pretty solid. I'm building a new one since I've moved and wanted to make one that was more solid. Suggestions? My wall will be pretty basic. One sheet of plywood (4x8), likely on another A-frame (unless someone can suggest something more sturdy - remember: must be free standing). My biggest problem last time was attaching the wall to the frame and getting the connections of the frame (the apexes of the triangles) to be completely stable. I welcome thoughts. Thanks!
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tslater
Oct 20, 2009, 4:49 AM
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As solid as it gets... http://www.slatervision.com/id22.html I had a 230 lb buddy do some laps and it didn't even vibrate. Has already been through the rain a few times. Stained and stainless. Daily fog. I added a solar 80 LED motion sesor light so now I can do laps at night. Ahhhh... less than $150
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