1220mm. So one at each end and one in the middle. I guess the 2400mm header that takes the middle strut is doing more work than it’s supposed to, but in practice seemed to be ok.
Using 2" x 4" (50mm x 100mm) for the frame at 800 centers with 19mm ply which i am sure will be more than strong enough for a home wall. I can fix to the concrete soffit at the head so no issues there and the rest will be freestanding. Fingerboard rail on the side and maybe a five rung campus board but not sure i will use it much.
I have been thinking about doing this for years but kept putting it off as i thought i wouldnt use it enough but lockdowns given me the time to do it so am actually excited about the build as much as climbing on it. Not built a board for years.
Yeah, I think maybe the best plan is to stick up a PDF plan for comments. Need to figure out what timber I can get my hands on.
so am actually excited about the build as much as climbing on it.
hands follow feet
Quote from: SA Chris on April 14, 2020, 02:34:49 pmhands follow feetThat sounds quite a lot tougher!
I am just in the process of sketching one up. 40 degree moonboard but shorter than the full height so i can get it under my balcony. I can get 15 rows of tnuts rather than 18 but with a half size footboard.
Quote from: HarryBD on April 14, 2020, 02:36:59 pmQuote from: SA Chris on April 14, 2020, 02:34:49 pmhands follow feetThat sounds quite a lot tougher!lol. You know what I mean! I've actually got a problem using old feet off a sofa called "feet for hands".
Quote from: gme on April 14, 2020, 01:42:33 pmI am just in the process of sketching one up. 40 degree moonboard but shorter than the full height so i can get it under my balcony. I can get 15 rows of tnuts rather than 18 but with a half size footboard.That sounds identical to my board if you want to see what it looks like (there are some videos on Instagram). There are 15 rows of T-nuts (I think they're at the 20cm Moon spacing) before a short kickboard.
Anyone built a board at a shallower angle?
Anyone built a board at a shallower angle? I'm pretty limited in options but if, as I think likely, walls won't reopen before the autumn, then it may be worth doing what I can.Reckon I can get 3m climbing surface/2.8m high/1m overhang for approx 20°Basically it's in a narrow courtyard, so the 1m overhang is as much as I can get - allowing space to swing off safely. I can go higher, but at a shallower angle. Worth it? Any tips?
Any tips?