What does your Woody look like???
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Kegan Minock wrote:since this photo, there have been some additions and many more holds. Also, I might be selling it, anyone interested?How much? It would look great in my garage, since you stole my color scheme. I think I would rather have it go steep to vert than vert to roof. |
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I might be interested in some of your holds, especially the larger ones. I'll be in the Springs the weekend of April 7/8 so local pickup would work. Let me know. Kegan Minock wrote:since this photo, there have been some additions and many more holds. Also, I might be selling it, anyone interested? |
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The wall in the background is now gone... |
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Kegan Minock wrote:since this photo, there have been some additions and many more holds. Also, I might be selling it, anyone interested?Impressive gym,,,looks like a real professional climbing gym. Made alot of space work for you for sure. |
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thanks! yeah me and a few buddies put it up. took a week but honestly more beer drinking got done than building. |
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And suddenly I'm feeling the need to go build my woody. This thread has made me realize I really need to finish mine instead of just having the materials. |
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Hey, I'm going to be putting up a bouldering wall in my room soon. I was just wondering how those of you who have put walls up feel about painting the woody? I'm not really concerned about the aesthetics of the wall so much as the functionality. That is, I've heard some people say that holds will spin if the wall is not painted with some sort of textured paint. Those of you with unpainted walls, do you find that to be the case? Or does it not really matter that much? |
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My wall in my barn is painted and painting, in my experience, does not make a difference except the aesthetic of it. Makes for good vibes, but so does the classic exposed wood (to me). |
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I love danmoyer89's paint job on his woody. Reminds me of a Basquiat painting. Nice job. |
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Woody built by my room-mates and I in a day or so, still more work to do pending funds. |
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woody
Put this up in my yard the past couple days. Its still in progress, but coming along. Thanks for the inspiration! |
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My home gym is 1000 sq ft climbing surface in a 20x24 shop with a 12' ceiling. 20/15/10 roll, 20/45/15 bulge, 45/60/30 roof, a 40, a nice arete and some vert. 6"dual density foam with carpet overlaid, pretty fun place to hang out! here's a few photos of construction and finished product... sorry some of the pics are kinda crappy |
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Greg you must already know but damn that's awesome. |
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Thanks, Chris! |
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Basement Woody. 1st time build
This is my Woody. It has a 20% angle into a 50% upper, then a vertical wall with a flat roof. It also has a inner corner system. All finish at the hang board. About $130 in materials and a $75 bucket of holds from a local auction. I used sand mixed with paint for texture. Good fun and winter training! |
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adding a couple more better shots of my wall... |
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Sheldon Deeny wrote:A have a few questions: For those of you who have a free standing, lean-to style woody, how did you attach the support "legs" to the top corners and/or sides of the board? Is it sturdy enough, or would you change it if you could? A picture would help a lot, if anyone can provide one. How wide is your free standing board? And one last question, would a 20 degree board need a kicker/footer or be OK without? Thanks.#1 Lag-bolts work best IMO, check photo #6 and 9 here (rough idea of how I have done the lag-bolts): andylibrande.com/homeclimbi… #2: width should be no less then 8ft, 12 ft is really nice #3: at 20 degrees you probably don't need a kicker. |
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psyched to finally be able to contribute to this thread! |