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spremegoat
May 11, 2002, 7:22 PM
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so i have a small home wall and i was wondering what suggestions anyone had on what companies to buy holds from or how to make holds. Has anyone tried making bondo holds? Also how does one make a train for crack climbing on a home wall? If anyone is looking to build their own wall i have a few tips from experience but i'm always looking for ways to improve my own wall (especially cheap ways).
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frawg
May 11, 2002, 7:56 PM
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http://www.geocities.com/samshank/ For how to make concrete holds. The concrete holds here are badazz. I've made them for my own wall. It took some calling around to find the Superplasticiser, but it was worth it. I also talked to several concrete guys, to figure out how to make stronger concrete. If you have any questions after reading his webpage, i can happily answer them. Peaze frawg
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jdcox_9
May 11, 2002, 8:01 PM
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what is your wall like, i'm looking to build one and i love hearing what others have done and how succesful they are
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crackaddict
May 11, 2002, 9:54 PM
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Here are some shots of my crack wall. Check 'em out and PM me if you have any questions. http://www.rockclimbing.com/photos.php?Action=View&Method=ByUser&UserID=crackaddict
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jdcox_9
May 11, 2002, 10:40 PM
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crackaddict- that is a great wall. How did you connect the two pieces and still leave the crack. anyone else have a quality home wall?
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ratstar
May 12, 2002, 3:07 PM
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I do check out stone ages web site to see how i built it.
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crackaddict
May 14, 2002, 8:48 PM
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Hey Josh, Just like in the #3 picture. Those bolts on the inside go through the frame. They have nuts on either sides to tighten it up. I can't belive how sturdy it is. It does'nt flex at all. And the crack is adjustable. As well as the whole wall can can be adjusted for diferent degees of overhang. [ This Message was edited by: crackaddict on 2002-05-14 13:50 ]
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jdcox_9
May 15, 2002, 3:26 AM
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that is a sweet thing you got going on there crack addict. now are there two 4' x 8' plywood sections there(with the crack in the middle)?
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crackaddict
May 15, 2002, 3:45 AM
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They are just 4x8x3/4" pine planks. Kind of like what you would use for shelving. You can use 2x8 planks as well It would be more sturdy. But I went for the thiner because of weight and so I could move it around easier.
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beyond_gravity
May 15, 2002, 3:50 AM
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Bondo didn't work out quite how I expected. I ended up getting a cheap Motermaster immiation AutoBody filler. Anyways, it's extremely hard to mold by hand. I ended up just making a mold. The holds turned out nice and strong, however they are somewhat slippery. I tryed adding sand to the mix but it didnt really work too well.
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krustyklimber
May 15, 2002, 3:57 AM
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That "crack machine" is the woo! Thanks again boys!!! Jeff
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