Any suggestions for optimum spacing for t nuts? Like to have as much scope for variation as possible, but not too close together that half don't get used (and it costs me loads!). And is diamond layout better than square. It's for a 30 deg board.
Just built a wall in my garage, totally free-standing and not attached to the house in any way due to the interesting cracks in the kitchen wall behind (& gas pipes running round the base of the wall) and the bouncy nature of the floor above so an A-frame construction each side with a double 2x4 as cross-brace at the top. 230cm wide, 270 vertical height, 35 degrees overhanging so just under 3m climbable length. 20cm kickboard. Possibly slightly over-engineered (2x6's are thick...) but better that than wobbly given it will probably have kids swinging on it sooner or later. ~£450 in wood, including the racking behind. Main frame 2x4s at a 40cm spacing, 18mm ply, front and side braces on the A-frame 2x6. A few pics to give an idea of the construction, in case it helps anyone with a similar situation. I have an Autocad drawing as well (drew it out first before I started measuring and cutting, surprisingly it all went together first go!)That looks good! I have a similar size space and issues with attaching the frame directly to the walls. Was wondering whether a free-standing frame would work, but unfortunately I'm crap at DIY (I got a D in my woodwork GCSE) so haven't taken the idea beyond a few sketches. Would you be up for sharing the DWG with a hapless novice?Cheers
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