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kachoong
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granite_grrl wrote: camhead wrote: snoopy138 wrote: chossmonkey wrote: curt wrote: camhead wrote: granite_grrl wrote: epoch wrote: carabiner96 wrote: Oh, and I bought a gun. Self defense on the raods, you know? This aught to be interesting... Well, I don't see how it could be any worse than putting a gun in my hands. my gawd, that could be on the set of Road Warrior, it's so post apocalyptically desolate. Pretty sure that's New Jack City. Only sport climbers and other misfits go there. Curt Pretty sure you are RONG!!! Not even the correct state. NV? I was thinking somewhere hear Hueco. Only because I know the chossmarmots have never been to NJC. Nathan's father lives over the hump, in Pahrump. Hey GG, I was going through old pics the last couple of days and found the ones from the 2007 NRR. Did we ever send you guys the few pics we got of you?
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chossmonkey
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dr_feelgood wrote: chossmonkey wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: So i slipped off of a gnarly heel hook last weekend, and skinned my ankle. Still ain't healed, and is now becoming purulent. Good times. Is becoming purulent anything like being insolent? well, apparently someone decided it was unprofessional for medical folks to call something pussy. They were just mad that you ankle was getting pussy and they weren't.
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chossmonkey
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snoopy138 wrote: chossmonkey wrote: curt wrote: camhead wrote: granite_grrl wrote: epoch wrote: carabiner96 wrote: Oh, and I bought a gun. Self defense on the raods, you know? This aught to be interesting... Well, I don't see how it could be any worse than putting a gun in my hands. [image]http://photos-h.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-sf2p/v58/8/85/502206225/n502206225_11554_142.jpg[/image] my gawd, that could be on the set of Road Warrior, it's so post apocalyptically desolate. Pretty sure that's New Jack City. Only sport climbers and other misfits go there. Curt Pretty sure you are RONG!!! Not even the correct state. NV? yeah
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chossmonkey
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camhead wrote: snoopy138 wrote: chossmonkey wrote: curt wrote: camhead wrote: granite_grrl wrote: epoch wrote: carabiner96 wrote: Oh, and I bought a gun. Self defense on the raods, you know? This aught to be interesting... Well, I don't see how it could be any worse than putting a gun in my hands. my gawd, that could be on the set of Road Warrior, it's so post apocalyptically desolate. Pretty sure that's New Jack City. Only sport climbers and other misfits go there. Curt Pretty sure you are RONG!!! Not even the correct state. NV? I was thinking somewhere hear Hueco. Only because I know the chossmarmots have never been to NJC. NJC is probably much closer
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chossmonkey
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kachoong wrote: chossmonkey wrote: kachoong wrote: Got my free sample holds today... actually I have a few sets coming from various companies. It's great what a few emails can do... some of them look like big gummies! Yum!! Free holdz!!!!!! *shitz pantz in rage!!!!* Yay!! I still have about two shipments coming. A couple of samples I had to pay shipping on, but I don't mind that. Best deal so far was SoIll... got three packs for $15... so 15 holds. The three Rock Candy sent were totally free but, for my wall, are footholds. Me no complain... You should try and only use screw on jibs for feet. Unless your wall is tall enough to track.
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kachoong
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chossmonkey wrote: kachoong wrote: chossmonkey wrote: kachoong wrote: Got my free sample holds today... actually I have a few sets coming from various companies. It's great what a few emails can do... some of them look like big gummies! Yum!! Free holdz!!!!!! *shitz pantz in rage!!!!* Yay!! I still have about two shipments coming. A couple of samples I had to pay shipping on, but I don't mind that. Best deal so far was SoIll... got three packs for $15... so 15 holds. The three Rock Candy sent were totally free but, for my wall, are footholds. Me no complain... You should try and only use screw on jibs for feet. Unless your wall is tall enough to track. Well, my plan is a 12' high x 8' wide frame at 30 degrees off vertical, with a 4' kickboard. You're right though, the main goal will be to have just screw jibs as feet, but I will probably get a few bolt-on feet. I plan on having about 128 t-nuts per 4x8 panel... that's 6" apart.
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kachoong wrote: chossmonkey wrote: kachoong wrote: chossmonkey wrote: kachoong wrote: Got my free sample holds today... actually I have a few sets coming from various companies. It's great what a few emails can do... some of them look like big gummies! Yum!! Free holdz!!!!!! *shitz pantz in rage!!!!* Yay!! I still have about two shipments coming. A couple of samples I had to pay shipping on, but I don't mind that. Best deal so far was SoIll... got three packs for $15... so 15 holds. The three Rock Candy sent were totally free but, for my wall, are footholds. Me no complain... You should try and only use screw on jibs for feet. Unless your wall is tall enough to track. Well, my plan is a 12' high x 8' wide frame at 30 degrees off vertical, with a 4' kickboard. You're right though, the main goal will be to have just screw jibs as feet, but I will probably get a few bolt-on feet. I plan on having about 128 t-nuts per 4x8 panel... that's 6" apart. so you will have 16 feet of up? 8' seems narrow, figure there will be at least a foot on each side which really isn't climbable. My old wall was about 12'x12' it was good size. More up would have been good though. I wouldn't purposely buy bolt on feet. You will probably get enough when you buy sets.
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climbs4fun wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: Ah dunt wuntz to werk. At least it is a rainy day. Not wasting a good one. Me neither and it's not a rainy day. 85° and sunny. Perfect climbing day. But... I will be working. It's 54° and pouring rain. Pouring...
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kachoong
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chossmonkey wrote: kachoong wrote: chossmonkey wrote: kachoong wrote: chossmonkey wrote: kachoong wrote: Got my free sample holds today... actually I have a few sets coming from various companies. It's great what a few emails can do... some of them look like big gummies! Yum!! Free holdz!!!!!! *shitz pantz in rage!!!!* Yay!! I still have about two shipments coming. A couple of samples I had to pay shipping on, but I don't mind that. Best deal so far was SoIll... got three packs for $15... so 15 holds. The three Rock Candy sent were totally free but, for my wall, are footholds. Me no complain... You should try and only use screw on jibs for feet. Unless your wall is tall enough to track. Well, my plan is a 12' high x 8' wide frame at 30 degrees off vertical, with a 4' kickboard. You're right though, the main goal will be to have just screw jibs as feet, but I will probably get a few bolt-on feet. I plan on having about 128 t-nuts per 4x8 panel... that's 6" apart. so you will have 16 feet of up? 8' seems narrow, figure there will be at least a foot on each side which really isn't climbable. My old wall was about 12'x12' it was good size. More up would have been good though. I wouldn't purposely buy bolt on feet. You will probably get enough when you buy sets. Yeah, I want to make a 12x8 frame with three panels set sideways so the 8' side is the width of the wall. I will mount this to four posts at 30 deg overhanging, with the bottom edge about 3' off the ground. I will then mount a footboard to this to the ground. It should be about 14' high in total and 8' wide. The main reason Im not going wider is the sheer bulk of the frame if it's much wider. I want height moreso than width and with 8' I should be at least be able to do a few sideways moves in a 14' climb.
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chossmonkey
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kachoong wrote: chossmonkey wrote: kachoong wrote: chossmonkey wrote: kachoong wrote: chossmonkey wrote: kachoong wrote: Got my free sample holds today... actually I have a few sets coming from various companies. It's great what a few emails can do... some of them look like big gummies! Yum!! Free holdz!!!!!! *shitz pantz in rage!!!!* Yay!! I still have about two shipments coming. A couple of samples I had to pay shipping on, but I don't mind that. Best deal so far was SoIll... got three packs for $15... so 15 holds. The three Rock Candy sent were totally free but, for my wall, are footholds. Me no complain... You should try and only use screw on jibs for feet. Unless your wall is tall enough to track. Well, my plan is a 12' high x 8' wide frame at 30 degrees off vertical, with a 4' kickboard. You're right though, the main goal will be to have just screw jibs as feet, but I will probably get a few bolt-on feet. I plan on having about 128 t-nuts per 4x8 panel... that's 6" apart. so you will have 16 feet of up? 8' seems narrow, figure there will be at least a foot on each side which really isn't climbable. My old wall was about 12'x12' it was good size. More up would have been good though. I wouldn't purposely buy bolt on feet. You will probably get enough when you buy sets. Yeah, I want to make a 12x8 frame with three panels set sideways so the 8' side is the width of the wall. I will mount this to four posts at 30 deg overhanging, with the bottom edge about 3' off the ground. I will then mount a footboard to this to the ground. It should be about 14' high in total and 8' wide. The main reason Im not going wider is the sheer bulk of the frame if it's much wider. I want height moreso than width and with 8' I should be at least be able to do a few sideways moves in a 14' climb. why not just go 8x16 and get rid of the bottom? 30degrees isn't really steep enough to warrant a kick panel.
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kachoong
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chossmonkey wrote: kachoong wrote: chossmonkey wrote: kachoong wrote: chossmonkey wrote: kachoong wrote: chossmonkey wrote: kachoong wrote: Got my free sample holds today... actually I have a few sets coming from various companies. It's great what a few emails can do... some of them look like big gummies! Yum!! Free holdz!!!!!! *shitz pantz in rage!!!!* Yay!! I still have about two shipments coming. A couple of samples I had to pay shipping on, but I don't mind that. Best deal so far was SoIll... got three packs for $15... so 15 holds. The three Rock Candy sent were totally free but, for my wall, are footholds. Me no complain... You should try and only use screw on jibs for feet. Unless your wall is tall enough to track. Well, my plan is a 12' high x 8' wide frame at 30 degrees off vertical, with a 4' kickboard. You're right though, the main goal will be to have just screw jibs as feet, but I will probably get a few bolt-on feet. I plan on having about 128 t-nuts per 4x8 panel... that's 6" apart. so you will have 16 feet of up? 8' seems narrow, figure there will be at least a foot on each side which really isn't climbable. My old wall was about 12'x12' it was good size. More up would have been good though. I wouldn't purposely buy bolt on feet. You will probably get enough when you buy sets. Yeah, I want to make a 12x8 frame with three panels set sideways so the 8' side is the width of the wall. I will mount this to four posts at 30 deg overhanging, with the bottom edge about 3' off the ground. I will then mount a footboard to this to the ground. It should be about 14' high in total and 8' wide. The main reason Im not going wider is the sheer bulk of the frame if it's much wider. I want height moreso than width and with 8' I should be at least be able to do a few sideways moves in a 14' climb. why not just go 8x16 and get rid of the bottom? 30degrees isn't really steep enough to warrant a kick panel. So 16' high you reckon? Hmmmmm Here's a sucky drawing of my plan.
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kachoong wrote: chossmonkey wrote: kachoong wrote: chossmonkey wrote: kachoong wrote: chossmonkey wrote: kachoong wrote: chossmonkey wrote: kachoong wrote: Got my free sample holds today... actually I have a few sets coming from various companies. It's great what a few emails can do... some of them look like big gummies! Yum!! Free holdz!!!!!! *shitz pantz in rage!!!!* Yay!! I still have about two shipments coming. A couple of samples I had to pay shipping on, but I don't mind that. Best deal so far was SoIll... got three packs for $15... so 15 holds. The three Rock Candy sent were totally free but, for my wall, are footholds. Me no complain... You should try and only use screw on jibs for feet. Unless your wall is tall enough to track. Well, my plan is a 12' high x 8' wide frame at 30 degrees off vertical, with a 4' kickboard. You're right though, the main goal will be to have just screw jibs as feet, but I will probably get a few bolt-on feet. I plan on having about 128 t-nuts per 4x8 panel... that's 6" apart. so you will have 16 feet of up? 8' seems narrow, figure there will be at least a foot on each side which really isn't climbable. My old wall was about 12'x12' it was good size. More up would have been good though. I wouldn't purposely buy bolt on feet. You will probably get enough when you buy sets. Yeah, I want to make a 12x8 frame with three panels set sideways so the 8' side is the width of the wall. I will mount this to four posts at 30 deg overhanging, with the bottom edge about 3' off the ground. I will then mount a footboard to this to the ground. It should be about 14' high in total and 8' wide. The main reason Im not going wider is the sheer bulk of the frame if it's much wider. I want height moreso than width and with 8' I should be at least be able to do a few sideways moves in a 14' climb. why not just go 8x16 and get rid of the bottom? 30degrees isn't really steep enough to warrant a kick panel. So 16' high you reckon? Hmmmmm Here's a sucky drawing of my plan. In reply to: http://www.rockclimbing.com/cgi-bin/forum/gforum.cgi?do=post_attachment;postatt_id=4236; Looks steep for 30 degrees.
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chossmonkey
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chossmonkey wrote: kachoong wrote: chossmonkey wrote: kachoong wrote: chossmonkey wrote: kachoong wrote: chossmonkey wrote: kachoong wrote: chossmonkey wrote: kachoong wrote: Got my free sample holds today... actually I have a few sets coming from various companies. It's great what a few emails can do... some of them look like big gummies! Yum!! Free holdz!!!!!! *shitz pantz in rage!!!!* Yay!! I still have about two shipments coming. A couple of samples I had to pay shipping on, but I don't mind that. Best deal so far was SoIll... got three packs for $15... so 15 holds. The three Rock Candy sent were totally free but, for my wall, are footholds. Me no complain... You should try and only use screw on jibs for feet. Unless your wall is tall enough to track. Well, my plan is a 12' high x 8' wide frame at 30 degrees off vertical, with a 4' kickboard. You're right though, the main goal will be to have just screw jibs as feet, but I will probably get a few bolt-on feet. I plan on having about 128 t-nuts per 4x8 panel... that's 6" apart. so you will have 16 feet of up? 8' seems narrow, figure there will be at least a foot on each side which really isn't climbable. My old wall was about 12'x12' it was good size. More up would have been good though. I wouldn't purposely buy bolt on feet. You will probably get enough when you buy sets. Yeah, I want to make a 12x8 frame with three panels set sideways so the 8' side is the width of the wall. I will mount this to four posts at 30 deg overhanging, with the bottom edge about 3' off the ground. I will then mount a footboard to this to the ground. It should be about 14' high in total and 8' wide. The main reason Im not going wider is the sheer bulk of the frame if it's much wider. I want height moreso than width and with 8' I should be at least be able to do a few sideways moves in a 14' climb. why not just go 8x16 and get rid of the bottom? 30degrees isn't really steep enough to warrant a kick panel. So 16' high you reckon? Hmmmmm Here's a sucky drawing of my plan. Looks steep for 30 degrees. ict
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epoch wrote: climbs4fun wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: Ah dunt wuntz to werk. At least it is a rainy day. Not wasting a good one. Me neither and it's not a rainy day. 85° and sunny. Perfect climbing day. But... I will be working. It's 54° and pouring rain. Pouring... similar, but warmer... patient: "why do I have to get wet?" Me: "because it is raining out, ma'am"
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kachoong wrote: chossmonkey wrote: kachoong wrote: chossmonkey wrote: kachoong wrote: chossmonkey wrote: kachoong wrote: chossmonkey wrote: kachoong wrote: Got my free sample holds today... actually I have a few sets coming from various companies. It's great what a few emails can do... some of them look like big gummies! Yum!! Free holdz!!!!!! *shitz pantz in rage!!!!* Yay!! I still have about two shipments coming. A couple of samples I had to pay shipping on, but I don't mind that. Best deal so far was SoIll... got three packs for $15... so 15 holds. The three Rock Candy sent were totally free but, for my wall, are footholds. Me no complain... You should try and only use screw on jibs for feet. Unless your wall is tall enough to track. Well, my plan is a 12' high x 8' wide frame at 30 degrees off vertical, with a 4' kickboard. You're right though, the main goal will be to have just screw jibs as feet, but I will probably get a few bolt-on feet. I plan on having about 128 t-nuts per 4x8 panel... that's 6" apart. so you will have 16 feet of up? 8' seems narrow, figure there will be at least a foot on each side which really isn't climbable. My old wall was about 12'x12' it was good size. More up would have been good though. I wouldn't purposely buy bolt on feet. You will probably get enough when you buy sets. Yeah, I want to make a 12x8 frame with three panels set sideways so the 8' side is the width of the wall. I will mount this to four posts at 30 deg overhanging, with the bottom edge about 3' off the ground. I will then mount a footboard to this to the ground. It should be about 14' high in total and 8' wide. The main reason Im not going wider is the sheer bulk of the frame if it's much wider. I want height moreso than width and with 8' I should be at least be able to do a few sideways moves in a 14' climb. why not just go 8x16 and get rid of the bottom? 30degrees isn't really steep enough to warrant a kick panel. So 16' high you reckon? Hmmmmm Here's a sucky drawing of my plan. 2-3' kickplate is plenty on the bottom.. 4' starts becoming a waste of space. mine is 8' wide and has enough room for sideways stuff. screw on holds are good for arete routes up the sides to be able to use the whole width.
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dr_feelgood wrote: epoch wrote: climbs4fun wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: Ah dunt wuntz to werk. At least it is a rainy day. Not wasting a good one. Me neither and it's not a rainy day. 85° and sunny. Perfect climbing day. But... I will be working. It's 54° and pouring rain. Pouring... similar, but warmer... patient: "why do I have to get wet?" Me: "because it is raining out, ma'am" haha. nice. sent one lac to get stiches.. small eye lac to get checked out (finger in the eye.. ow) few other small stuff that only needed ice. Didn't rain until the B squads played.. Rugby is a weird game.
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chossmonkey wrote: kachoong wrote: chossmonkey wrote: kachoong wrote: chossmonkey wrote: kachoong wrote: chossmonkey wrote: kachoong wrote: chossmonkey wrote: kachoong wrote: Got my free sample holds today... actually I have a few sets coming from various companies. It's great what a few emails can do... some of them look like big gummies! Yum!! Free holdz!!!!!! *shitz pantz in rage!!!!* Yay!! I still have about two shipments coming. A couple of samples I had to pay shipping on, but I don't mind that. Best deal so far was SoIll... got three packs for $15... so 15 holds. The three Rock Candy sent were totally free but, for my wall, are footholds. Me no complain... You should try and only use screw on jibs for feet. Unless your wall is tall enough to track. Well, my plan is a 12' high x 8' wide frame at 30 degrees off vertical, with a 4' kickboard. You're right though, the main goal will be to have just screw jibs as feet, but I will probably get a few bolt-on feet. I plan on having about 128 t-nuts per 4x8 panel... that's 6" apart. so you will have 16 feet of up? 8' seems narrow, figure there will be at least a foot on each side which really isn't climbable. My old wall was about 12'x12' it was good size. More up would have been good though. I wouldn't purposely buy bolt on feet. You will probably get enough when you buy sets. Yeah, I want to make a 12x8 frame with three panels set sideways so the 8' side is the width of the wall. I will mount this to four posts at 30 deg overhanging, with the bottom edge about 3' off the ground. I will then mount a footboard to this to the ground. It should be about 14' high in total and 8' wide. The main reason Im not going wider is the sheer bulk of the frame if it's much wider. I want height moreso than width and with 8' I should be at least be able to do a few sideways moves in a 14' climb. why not just go 8x16 and get rid of the bottom? 30degrees isn't really steep enough to warrant a kick panel. So 16' high you reckon? Hmmmmm Here's a sucky drawing of my plan. In reply to: ; Looks steep for 30 degrees. Yeah, my drawings suck... it's supposed to be 30 degrees, so the base wont be that far from the top. That woody you show is cool lookin'. Self-supporting... I like the idea, but wasn't sure if it would hold up. I guess it does then. My plan is to cement steel poles as supports.
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jakedatc wrote: 2-3' kickplate is plenty on the bottom.. 4' starts becoming a waste of space. mine is 8' wide and has enough room for sideways stuff. screw on holds are good for arete routes up the sides to be able to use the whole width. Good advice, thanks! I was just going to use a 4x8 panel so I didn't have to saw it in half, but 2' of footboard is probably a good idea. So I may end up deciding to do a 16'x8' frame afterall... go big or go home, eh?
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kachoong wrote: jakedatc wrote: 2-3' kickplate is plenty on the bottom.. 4' starts becoming a waste of space. mine is 8' wide and has enough room for sideways stuff. screw on holds are good for arete routes up the sides to be able to use the whole width. Good advice, thanks! I was just going to use a 4x8 panel so I didn't have to saw it in half, but 2' of footboard is probably a good idea. So I may end up deciding to do a 16'x8' frame afterall... go big or go home, eh? Yeah, I second the motion that 4 feet of kickboard is tuphar. Although with that size, you would be eliminating the need for scrunchy sitstarts on the steep wall. As for the 16' x 8' frame, is this going to be in or outdoors? Either way, i would make it steeper than 30 degrees. 45, minimum. Go steep or go home
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kachoong wrote: chossmonkey wrote: kachoong wrote: chossmonkey wrote: kachoong wrote: chossmonkey wrote: kachoong wrote: chossmonkey wrote: kachoong wrote: chossmonkey wrote: kachoong wrote: Got my free sample holds today... actually I have a few sets coming from various companies. It's great what a few emails can do... some of them look like big gummies! Yum!! Free holdz!!!!!! *shitz pantz in rage!!!!* Yay!! I still have about two shipments coming. A couple of samples I had to pay shipping on, but I don't mind that. Best deal so far was SoIll... got three packs for $15... so 15 holds. The three Rock Candy sent were totally free but, for my wall, are footholds. Me no complain... You should try and only use screw on jibs for feet. Unless your wall is tall enough to track. Well, my plan is a 12' high x 8' wide frame at 30 degrees off vertical, with a 4' kickboard. You're right though, the main goal will be to have just screw jibs as feet, but I will probably get a few bolt-on feet. I plan on having about 128 t-nuts per 4x8 panel... that's 6" apart. so you will have 16 feet of up? 8' seems narrow, figure there will be at least a foot on each side which really isn't climbable. My old wall was about 12'x12' it was good size. More up would have been good though. I wouldn't purposely buy bolt on feet. You will probably get enough when you buy sets. Yeah, I want to make a 12x8 frame with three panels set sideways so the 8' side is the width of the wall. I will mount this to four posts at 30 deg overhanging, with the bottom edge about 3' off the ground. I will then mount a footboard to this to the ground. It should be about 14' high in total and 8' wide. The main reason Im not going wider is the sheer bulk of the frame if it's much wider. I want height moreso than width and with 8' I should be at least be able to do a few sideways moves in a 14' climb. why not just go 8x16 and get rid of the bottom? 30degrees isn't really steep enough to warrant a kick panel. So 16' high you reckon? Hmmmmm Here's a sucky drawing of my plan. In reply to: ; Looks steep for 30 degrees. Yeah, my drawings suck... it's supposed to be 30 degrees, so the base wont be that far from the top. That woody you show is cool lookin'. Self-supporting... I like the idea, but wasn't sure if it would hold up. I guess it does then. My plan is to cement steel poles as supports. That big wall wasn't really made to last. It was some guy's summer training wall while away at work. You could do similar but make it to last.
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chossmonkey
Oct 24, 2009, 9:21 PM
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kachoong wrote: jakedatc wrote: 2-3' kickplate is plenty on the bottom.. 4' starts becoming a waste of space. mine is 8' wide and has enough room for sideways stuff. screw on holds are good for arete routes up the sides to be able to use the whole width. Good advice, thanks! I was just going to use a 4x8 panel so I didn't have to saw it in half, but 2' of footboard is probably a good idea. So I may end up deciding to do a 16'x8' frame afterall... go big or go home, eh? Skip t3h kicker on a 30 degree. If you had a full 16, I would envy your woodie.
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