Quote from: SA Chris on March 12, 2021, 10:01:08 amQuote from: Bradders on March 11, 2021, 10:41:01 pmLikewise interested if you find any. All the resin holds now are in lovely ergonomic shapes and textures, where really I just want some ratty little horrible things.Shame I'm so far away, I inherited holds from both Dave P, and another friend who took their wall down, some right ratty old school things among them.Most rat like crimps i have are these https://www.outside.co.uk/bleaustone-training-range-symmetrics-set.htmlthe smallest of which i can can barely hold on my board - 26 deg, so for a wad should be ideal. The others are more incutI have some of these on my 45 (not the full set).The easiest ones are crimpy but very positive, can use them for biggish moves but have to pull hard. The more rounded ones (middle, second from bottom) make nice comfortable crimp/pinches. Some of them are quite positive but only for 2/3 fingers so have to hit them accurately or I'm off. The squarish ones (top left or middle right?) are properly ratty.I'm not a fan of the 2 sided ones in the bottom right: they are awkward to use as handholds and too good for footholds. But the rest are good.
Quote from: Bradders on March 11, 2021, 10:41:01 pmLikewise interested if you find any. All the resin holds now are in lovely ergonomic shapes and textures, where really I just want some ratty little horrible things.Shame I'm so far away, I inherited holds from both Dave P, and another friend who took their wall down, some right ratty old school things among them.Most rat like crimps i have are these https://www.outside.co.uk/bleaustone-training-range-symmetrics-set.htmlthe smallest of which i can can barely hold on my board - 26 deg, so for a wad should be ideal. The others are more incut
Likewise interested if you find any. All the resin holds now are in lovely ergonomic shapes and textures, where really I just want some ratty little horrible things.
I have a question about garage roofs. Exciting stuff!We are looking at moving house and clearly the (OK, my) main priority is space for a bigger and better board. Found a few places with double garages that have a pitched roof. Most however seem to have horizontal joists that makes the space in the roof unusable in terms of building in a board. I presume these are preventing the roof trusses spreading and pushing the walls apart. My question is, does anyone know how big of a job it is to remove them so that the whole of the roof space is usable?
That was 5 or so years ago and the garage hasn't fallen down yet. We only attached the board to the supporting wall so the load on (what remained of) the trusses probably wasn't too high.
Paul, if you do something like remus will it need to be undone prior to home survey if you ever intend to sell?
Are you going to put spotlights in the ceiling?
Nice board mischa - and love the grain/pattern in the ply. Please don’t paint it!
Ace looking board. Work on falling off accurately..
Looks great - I move a mat around a bit as well and it is no hassle once you get used it. Along with brushing holds etc it often helps force a bit of a rest between goes. Looks a quality mat for free!
Good potential for board to board jumps!