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$3200 Steel Fabricated Campus Board With Rungs and Holds


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Michael Martzahn · · Fort Collins, CO · Joined Jun 2016 · Points: 60

According to OP that means your campus board/pull-up bar is

JSchultz wrote:

the problems with those are they are rickety, look like shit,

Chris K · · Clemson, SC · Joined Oct 2017 · Points: 136

lol

i guess OP is shortsighted because mine is not. 

Adam Isaacs · · Boulder, CO · Joined Feb 2016 · Points: 16

i mean, once we learned we can get an entire moonboard shipped to our door for cheaper, the thread was kinda over.

Insert name · · Harts Location · Joined Dec 2011 · Points: 58

Is that the frame of a tread wall?

Tradiban · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Apr 2004 · Points: 11,610

What's with the back breaker bar in the middle?!

Jonathan Brown · · Salt Lake City, UT · Joined Mar 2019 · Points: 0

Bump

JSchultz · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jul 2008 · Points: 85

Whelp...my masterpiece is disassembled and ready to ship. It takes 3 strong humans and two 6' step ladders to assemble it. Who wants it??
Don't make me store it outside on the ground. Rats will pack the tubing with cactus, mesquite beans, and dog shit, the oak-veneered plywood will weather all to hell, the paint will fade over time, and it will rust sadly into oblivion. What a shame...
Let's make a deal- does anybody have anything they want to trade? I will accept gold, silver, cash, cattle, land, or guns.
I will not accept worn out climbing gear, those stupid-looking rugs made out of old climbing rope, broken down vehicles, baseball cards, shitty art that won't sell at the local coffee shop, old clothing, outdated guidebooks, any piece of ridiculous workout equipment that never gets used, or promises.  I would consider a new-ish, full suspension, carbon fiber mountain bike though, size medium, name brand such as Specialized, no wrecks. Or possibly other cool shit, like a hairless cat or a non-shedding puppy, or a life sized trebuchet, or a genuine samurai sword made by Masamune or Tsunetsugu. Pm me with your offering.
Thanks for being interested.

Ben Jammin · · Chicago · Joined Feb 2019 · Points: 0
JSchultz wrote: Whelp...my masterpiece is disassembled and ready to ship. It takes 3 strong humans and two 6' step ladders to assemble it. Who wants it??
Don't make me store it outside on the ground. Rats will pack the tubing with cactus, mesquite beans, and dog shit, the oak-veneered plywood will weather all to hell, the paint will fade over time, and it will rust sadly into oblivion. What a shame...
Let's make a deal- does anybody have anything they want to trade? I will accept gold, silver, cash, cattle, land, or guns.
I will not accept worn out climbing gear, those stupid-looking rugs made out of old climbing rope, broken down vehicles, baseball cards, shitty art that won't sell at the local coffee shop, old clothing, outdated guidebooks, any piece of ridiculous workout equipment that never gets used, or promises.  I would consider a new-ish, full suspension, carbon fiber mountain bike though, size medium, name brand such as Specialized, no wrecks. Or possibly other cool shit, like a hairless cat or a non-shedding puppy, or a life sized trebuchet, or a genuine samurai sword made by Masamune or Tsunetsugu. Pm me with your offering.
Thanks for being interested.

I've got a 95' steel frame mongoose bmx bike. Just pay shipping and its a trade. 

Insert name · · Harts Location · Joined Dec 2011 · Points: 58
Ben Jammin wrote:

I've got a 95' steel frame mongoose bmx bike. Just pay shipping and its a trade. 

Which mongoose frame? Now that’s something that might sell on this thread! 

Jonathan Brown · · Salt Lake City, UT · Joined Mar 2019 · Points: 0

How about a 1998 Huffy with those beads on the spokes?

Noah R · · Burlington, VT · Joined Nov 2018 · Points: 0
JSchultz wrote: Whelp...my masterpiece is disassembled and ready to ship. It takes 3 strong humans and two 6' step ladders to assemble it. Who wants it??
Don't make me store it outside on the ground. Rats will pack the tubing with cactus, mesquite beans, and dog shit, the oak-veneered plywood will weather all to hell, the paint will fade over time, and it will rust sadly into oblivion. What a shame...
Let's make a deal- does anybody have anything they want to trade? I will accept gold, silver, cash, cattle, land, or guns.
I will not accept worn out climbing gear, those stupid-looking rugs made out of old climbing rope, broken down vehicles, baseball cards, shitty art that won't sell at the local coffee shop, old clothing, outdated guidebooks, any piece of ridiculous workout equipment that never gets used, or promises.  I would consider a new-ish, full suspension, carbon fiber mountain bike though, size medium, name brand such as Specialized, no wrecks. Or possibly other cool shit, like a hairless cat or a non-shedding puppy, or a life sized trebuchet, or a genuine samurai sword made by Masamune or Tsunetsugu. Pm me with your offering.
Thanks for being interested.

Wait a second... 

Insert name · · Harts Location · Joined Dec 2011 · Points: 58

Will you trade for a medium Banshee rune. Carbon Atomik wheels/bars.

You cover shipping on both and add $3500 on your end?

Mike Climberson · · Earth · Joined Oct 2018 · Points: 155

I think OP is out of his mind if he thinks anybody is spending $3200 on that thing. No way all those parts cost more than a couple hundred dollars. It’s a nice item, but can’t take more than a couple hours to assemble by yourself. Maybe a rich stupid person will want to part with his money for a few pieces of steel and wood 

Mike Climberson · · Earth · Joined Oct 2018 · Points: 155

Also what’s up with the bar towards the top? Looks like you can smash your head on it if you slip and fall backwards from the top holds on the campus boards 

Rob D · · Queens, NY · Joined May 2011 · Points: 30
Mike S wrote: Also what’s up with the bar towards the top? Looks like you can smash your head on it if you slip and fall backwards from the top holds on the campus boards 
MP · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Sep 2013 · Points: 2
Mike S wrote: Also what’s up with the bar towards the top? Looks like you can smash your head on it if you slip and fall backwards from the top holds on the campus boards 

it's to punish you if you have bad campusing technique. 

Jonathan Brown · · Salt Lake City, UT · Joined Mar 2019 · Points: 0
Mike S wrote: Also what’s up with the bar towards the top? Looks like you can smash your head on it if you slip and fall backwards from the top holds on the campus boards 

It helps with practice decking.

JSchultz · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jul 2008 · Points: 85
Jonathan Brown wrote:

It helps with practice decking.

The pull-up bar is easily removable fellas. One cotter pin on each side. Thanks for looking.

Mikey Seaman · · Boise, ID · Joined Sep 2010 · Points: 5

Following. Love this. I want the best for all parties, I truly do. And that also means I want the best for the rats that will pack the tubes with cactus, mesquite beans and dog shit. No offense to the OP, but I *really* want that to happen.

Isaac Gray · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jul 2016 · Points: 8
JSchultz wrote:

$500 doesn't even cover the steel, much less the paint, wood, labor, and jawn. I provided lengths and widths so an inquisitive mind would be able to gather cost information on their own. Valid point about being able to build a campus board more cheaply, the problems with those are they are rickety, look like shit, and I didn't want one in my house.  The implement I built will last forever and can be taken with you...as long as your house is big enough. Mine won't be after we downsize at the end of the year. Thanks for looking

You really need a new steel guy. 

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