No kicker then. However given how I feel this morning after spending most of yesterday getting the frame up, it might be some time before I can use it.
Board now finished. As the garage doubles as a laundry at times I need to cut down on my chalk use. What’s the best liquid stuff, I’ve got a couple of old bottles of Sids jizz but when I tried to squeeze some out. It was worse than jizz.
Power shedTM owners - what sort of size shed am I looking at to get a decent woodie in, something like 45degree 3 - 5 moves? Looking at buying our first house, ideally want a garage but if not the power shed seems like the way to go. Would need a bit of storage space in there for bouldering mats, lawn mower etc.
People with screw on holds; do you reset / move things often, or at all? And if you do, do the extra holes in the ply cause any issues? Saw on Insta Louis Parkinson seems to reset his non-T-nutted wall about once a month or something and the ply is now riddled with screw holes. Just wondering if there were any issues with doing it on a more limited basis.I definitely don't have the time to reset the whole thing! Nor would I want to for that matter. But might be nice to tweak things on occasion.
You only notice the screw holes if you look closely, and it certainly hasn't done the structure any harm.
Quote from: SA Chris on February 26, 2021, 12:53:11 pmYou only notice the screw holes if you look closely, and it certainly hasn't done the structure any harm.Or when your mate goes running backwards across the mats holding a large jug replete with T-nut and plywood still attached?Damp conditions, laminated plywood (to achieve a curve) and pinning screws on similar sized holds were likely the cause.