Always thought supportive struts might be a bit restrictive and might fall onto them. Issue people have had?
Quote from: monkoffunk on April 18, 2016, 12:03:21 pmAlways thought supportive struts might be a bit restrictive and might fall onto them. Issue people have had?Both of my previous walls have had strut supports and I've never had a problem falling into them
Original plan had been to do it myself while on paternity leave
Just resurrecting this old thread. I'm looking to build a board in the shed - about 8 foot x 8 foot, 45 degrees (ish) plus some fingerboards over the door. Original plan had been to do it myself while on paternity leave, but had a delay in getting the shed in so I'm already back in work. If I stick with doing it myself, I doubt I'll have time until spring, so I'm considering getting someone to do it for me. Can anyone recommend someone in Sheffield area that would be able to do it?
So congratulations are in order?
Get in touch with Paul (I think?) from Crusher holds. He's done a few I think - including a home board for Moose. He's based in the NW - but sure he could visit/measure up/make at home/deliver etc...? I think moose was very happy...http://crusherholds.co.uk/
Quote from: SA Chris on October 18, 2019, 01:53:06 pmSo congratulations are in order?Thanks, it's a lovely shed - 12 x 8, we're both very proud...Quote from: tomtom on October 18, 2019, 03:44:38 pmGet in touch with Paul (I think?) from Crusher holds. He's done a few I think - including a home board for Moose. He's based in the NW - but sure he could visit/measure up/make at home/deliver etc...? I think moose was very happy...http://crusherholds.co.uk/Thanks Tom. Yep, I'd wondered about Probes. I was going to give him a try if I didn't get any local recommendations on here.
Cheers for the heads up Tom. I'd be struggling tbh to fit this in, with the run up to xmas. If you're still unsorted by then, you could give me a shout early in the new year.. nice one.