What would you build?
What would you build?
I have a space in my warehouse at work that I am building a wall and want to know what is the most effective angle at which to build it. The space is 14' wide and 14' tall. 50 degrees seems too steep, and vert is too boring. I was thinking that I would keep it all at around 30 degrees. What have others done? What works or doesn't work?
too steep you jack your elbows and shoulders up, not steep enough you dont get strong.........somewhere in the middle
sounds close to dons wall except the height. but with that kind of height and space you can vary your wall a little. go real steep for almost half, create a corner/arete that links to the other half thats not too steep. be creative with the link section and tops and bottom. with the space you have you could have some fun with it. add small features as well.
sounds close to dons wall except the height. but with that kind of height and space you can vary your wall a little. go real steep for almost half, create a corner/arete that links to the other half thats not too steep. be creative with the link section and tops and bottom. with the space you have you could have some fun with it. add small features as well.
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With 14' wide you might be able to make 1/2 be one angle and the other slightly different. This will produce a triangular shaped, area between the two angles that will be perpendicular to the back wall.
Also 14' x 14' may be a little big to do this however I've seen a few walls that are hinged at the bottom and have a sliding bracket at the top. 2 Grigri and short pieces of climbing rope are used to lower the wall then the support brackets are rebolted in place. 2 come alongs are used to stand the wall up.
Also 14' x 14' may be a little big to do this however I've seen a few walls that are hinged at the bottom and have a sliding bracket at the top. 2 Grigri and short pieces of climbing rope are used to lower the wall then the support brackets are rebolted in place. 2 come alongs are used to stand the wall up.
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Don't make it too complicated, and I do believe I said the varied angle first.
Start with a 45 degree angle for 7 feet, and then 20-25 degrees for the rest to the top. Don't make any aretes, roofs, or any other stupid angles. You just want a clean wall for cranking. Make a few small features out of wood, that you can screw on and off to add variety. The problem with features is the drastically dictate the setting, so if they are permanent you end up with a lot of the same.
Or you can do the opposite. 25 degrees, to 45, but I think the other way is better.
Start with a 45 degree angle for 7 feet, and then 20-25 degrees for the rest to the top. Don't make any aretes, roofs, or any other stupid angles. You just want a clean wall for cranking. Make a few small features out of wood, that you can screw on and off to add variety. The problem with features is the drastically dictate the setting, so if they are permanent you end up with a lot of the same.
Or you can do the opposite. 25 degrees, to 45, but I think the other way is better.
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