Quote from: mrjonathanr on February 09, 2018, 10:25:58 amI feel pretty guilty because the building is eating into an already small expanse of garden and the 40* option means creating a ridge in the roof which will make it even less visually attractive. It can always be demolished in the future I guess.That's the wrong attitude. The way I see the garden it significantly eating into what could be a world class training facility.Good luck with the build.
I feel pretty guilty because the building is eating into an already small expanse of garden and the 40* option means creating a ridge in the roof which will make it even less visually attractive. It can always be demolished in the future I guess.
Congrats on the latest addition...
regarding the kickboard - originally I didn't have a kickboard and the 40degree board went all the way to the floor. The problem with this is you can't use the bottom bit so it is kind of taking up space with no use. I now have a 10cm (might be 15cm can't remember) kickboard, the smallest I thought I could get away with - i like this because you can start problems with or without the kickboard as desired. Not having the dead space at the bottom of the board means the board shifts slightly towards the back wall - giving slightly more space behind you when climbing (this isn't loads but is noticeable).
For lighting, these are amazing. I got the £30 one, it’s incredibly bright.https://www.screwfix.com/c/electrical-lighting/portable-lighting/cat8340010
Dolly's shed is a piece of art - no heater, but it does have a disco ballI can't think of any reason to have a heater for training for UK bouldering