with regards to the storage vs wall area,hopefully Shark will read this and post some pics of his inside-the-wall storage systemlooked cool
Lagers - have you got enough jugs now ? as I said when you came over I have plenty spare
I love the back-board storage space. One winter I was caught by a storm while midway up my board, on a nasty two move traverse at high altitude. I had planned to do everything in under 24 hrs, being back to the kitchen right for my Spritz, so I had no bivvy gear, nothing. I was soloing, also. God I felt so little up there, all alone on the board, with the force of elements all around. My girlfriend in the living room seemed incredibly far. She was there knowing nothing about my epic. I would have given all I have to find a little shelter in the back of the board, sitting the storm out. But no. I hadn't provided any access to the back, so the only chance I had was either reverse the move I had already done and face all the rappels down to the mats, then try and navigate my way back to the bedroom and the kitchen; or try and go up, do the other move that was still missing, and reach the top, risking my life, putting everything into it, for that brief moment in which all your soul is into what you're doing; that brief moment in which there's no difference between what you want to do, and what you are doing; that brief moment in which there's no difference between what you are and what you are doing. And I went up.
Simon, that internal storage idea is ingenius! I think it might be a bit complex for my carpentry skills (non-existant) and I'll definitely want to keep costs down and do the job between me and my dad (he doesn't know this yet).I think Chris' rear storage shelving idea is an excellent idea. Cheap and simple, it would turn practically that whole back wall into much needed shelving which should make it much easier to get the permission slip signed by 'er indoors. I suppose the compromise to be made there is you'd have to leave some space at the side (a foot?) to get round the back.
a lesser man would have resorted to using knee-bars
Quote from: Will Hunt on February 25, 2015, 01:01:55 pmSimon, that internal storage idea is ingenius! I think it might be a bit complex for my carpentry skills (non-existant) and I'll definitely want to keep costs down and do the job between me and my dad (he doesn't know this yet).I think Chris' rear storage shelving idea is an excellent idea. Cheap and simple, it would turn practically that whole back wall into much needed shelving which should make it much easier to get the permission slip signed by 'er indoors. I suppose the compromise to be made there is you'd have to leave some space at the side (a foot?) to get round the back. The other thing is that the shelves will be really long and nightmarish to retrieve stuff from the back unless you can access both sides in which case that is more square footage lost from your board.
The other thing is that the shelves will be really long and nightmarish to retrieve stuff from the back unless you can access both sides in which case that is more square footage lost from your board.
Nice hinges!!!You could easily do away with them buy fixing a small block in each corner of the door frame, each with a hole and T-nut so that the door can be fixed back with 'secret' fixings.
Probably be better to have the hinges on the inside but those one's were spare and unused.
Quote from: shark on February 25, 2015, 01:24:27 pmThe other thing is that the shelves will be really long and nightmarish to retrieve stuff from the back unless you can access both sides in which case that is more square footage lost from your board.what have you got holding the door shut Shark?