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llanSan
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Jan 29, 2018
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined Aug 2014
· Points: 130
Because it will never end.
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ALEXAOUTDOOR Alexa smit
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Jan 29, 2018
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined May 2017
· Points: 5
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llanSan
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Jan 30, 2018
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined Aug 2014
· Points: 130
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Charlie S
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Apr 7, 2018
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TN? NV? UT?
· Joined Aug 2007
· Points: 2,411
The Forearm Farm:
16’ wide 15 degree, 8’ 30 degree, and Moonboard. Need more holds!
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Forrest Carver
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Apr 9, 2018
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Edgecomb, ME
· Joined Jul 2014
· Points: 150
Not sure if this goes here and I doubt it's a "new thing" but I came up with a neat trick to convert screw-on chips to hand holds on the cheap. I trace the chip on a piece of Trex decking, cut it out with a jigsaw, drill holes in line with the chip's holes, and then reinstall on the wall with the trex behind the chip. Makes the holds positive enough for hands.
Breaking off the corners of the Trex rather than cutting them with a jigsaw creates a super rough, rock-like texture although it's an inexact method. May post pics eventually.
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llanSan
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Apr 9, 2018
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined Aug 2014
· Points: 130
Forrest Carver wrote: Not sure if this goes here and I doubt it's a "new thing" but I came up with a neat trick to convert screw-on chips to hand holds on the cheap. I trace the chip on a piece of Trex decking, cut it out with a jigsaw, drill holes in line with the chip's holes, and then reinstall on the wall with the trex behind the chip. Makes the holds positive enough for hands.
Breaking off the corners of the Trex rather than cutting them with a jigsaw creates a super rough, rock-like texture although it's an inexact method. May post pics eventually.
yes it goes here.
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ALEXAOUTDOOR Alexa smit
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Apr 13, 2018
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined May 2017
· Points: 5
Forrest Carver wrote: Not sure if this goes here and I doubt it's a "new thing" but I came up with a neat trick to convert screw-on chips to hand holds on the cheap. I trace the chip on a piece of Trex decking, cut it out with a jigsaw, drill holes in line with the chip's holes, and then reinstall on the wall with the trex behind the chip. Makes the holds positive enough for hands.
Breaking off the corners of the Trex rather than cutting them with a jigsaw creates a super rough, rock-like texture although it's an inexact method. May post pics eventually.
I tried it and it works with resin holds but not the synrock type.
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Tanner Wilks
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Jul 8, 2018
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Orem, UT
· Joined Mar 2017
· Points: 5
Any name suggestions for my woody? Roughly 14 ft tall from carpet to highest point. I can get some pretty long problems going across the whole thing and still make them not feel like choosy traverse problems. All i need now is some more bolts for all the holds and maybe some volumes.
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llanSan
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Jul 9, 2018
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined Aug 2014
· Points: 130
Tanner Wilks wrote: Any name suggestions for my woody? Roughly 14 ft tall from carpet to highest point. I can get some pretty long problems going across the whole thing and still make them not feel like choosy traverse problems. All i need now is some more bolts for all the holds and maybe some volumes. The peak?
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Muscrat
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Jul 9, 2018
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined Oct 2011
· Points: 3,625
The 14er As in "let's go climb the 14er"
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ALEXAOUTDOOR Alexa smit
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Jul 9, 2018
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined May 2017
· Points: 5
Muscrat wrote: The 14er As in "let's go climb the 14er" LOL Sacred mountain As in "let's go climb in the sacred mountain".
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Greg Koeppen
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Oct 3, 2018
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Salt Lake City, UT
· Joined Apr 2015
· Points: 41
Also posted up in the training forum, but i figured this thread needed some lovin
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Anonymous
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Oct 3, 2018
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined unknown
· Points: 0
Tanner Wilks wrote: Any name suggestions for my woody? Roughly 14 ft tall from carpet to highest point. I can get some pretty long problems going across the whole thing and still make them not feel like choosy traverse problems. All i need now is some more bolts for all the holds and maybe some volumes. Death Countertop
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Jani Vaaranpaa
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Jul 18, 2020
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Kelowna, BC
· Joined Feb 2020
· Points: 0
It’s not much, but I was able to put it together for 300$ CAD. Got the panels and holds from the classified ads (never used). 8’x8’ wall with 12” kicker at 28 degrees overhang. Moved my campus rung board to install this but will make room to get that back up!
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Jordan Duncan
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Jul 18, 2020
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Norwalk, OH
· Joined Feb 2018
· Points: 20
Got this finished about 2 weeks ago. I have a 3” crack, 2.5” and 2” crack. It’s all on ~20°
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