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the shizzle => diet, training and injuries => Topic started by: neil@canaryclimbs on August 30, 2004, 11:53:28 pm
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I just moved house, no garrage, no celler, no spare room
The missis wants to convert the attic into her office.
So I need to build a wall, what the smallest i can get away with, and the best size to get the most out of it. Basically, I wont be able to get to a wall from now on, so I have to climb purely on the wall im going to build.
My suggested shed is as follows:
16' x 10' size
6' eves with a 8'3 ridge.
What you think, will i be waisting my money???????
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sounds ample to me. my cellar board is 8ft wide, 45deg in a cellar that the headroom is about 7foot measurung between the beams, so the board is about 9+foot long, and thats ample.
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sounds ample to me. my cellar board is 8ft wide, 45deg in a cellar that the headroom is about 7foot measurung between the beams, so the board is about 9+foot long, and thats ample.
yes I think the size i mentioned will be ok, but the size you have, would that be enough to satisfy training needs not to go to the wall for a few weeks. Basically, i recon, on a good week, i may be able to get to a wall once if im lucky
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but the size you have, would that be enough to satisfy training needs not to go to the wall for a few weeks.
yeah, through the winter/spring i went to a proper wall maybe once or twice a month. its easy for me not to go to the wall though, since the matrix is very hot but cheap, and the foundry and edge cost $$$.
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you livin in the states dog?