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Yep, and... it's about to get better. :) New holds coming in, some wall modifications. I suck if I don't hit my goals for the year.
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have to keep the door functional as well but have 14 wide by 12-14 deep to play with.
do you think that tying into the roof eves would be a bad thing?

hopefully we will start building in a week or so, snow permitting. where are you at? we's in louisville.
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if your height is limited, which it is, get rid of as much kicker as possible. they suck and make you weak. they make framing easier i think but they allow you to do so many moves with your feet on this vert piece....bad for your core and steep climbin
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i figgered a 6"-1ft kicker
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anticlmber wrote:...do you think that tying into the roof eves would be a bad thing?...
I did it without concern. There are sleepers running across the joists and the wall ties to the sleepers. It should'nt be a problem.

I'm in Cincy but wouldn't be opposed to a trip down to help out and check out your gym in the evening or something. Sounds like you have help from Kramp too. :D
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i figgered a 6"-1ft kicker
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6in is plenty....none is cool but hard to work with
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bcombs wrote: Sounds like you have help from Kramp too. :D
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word. yeah plenty of help(i guess thats what its called) its just laying it out and knowing it will work. and not suck.

i like the cave but a bulge of sorts would be cool if easy to do. im down with just three or fouur different angles for maximal training.

do you think a roof is worth it or not?
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