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ynot
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Post by ynot »

I made mine adjustable, so I can put it at any angle I want. It comlpicated the design a bit. I would get a picture for you Anti, but it's covered in snow.
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stix
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Post by stix »

movable features are pretty fun for sure
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Post by woodchuck008 »

stix wrote:movable features are pretty fun for sure
Agree. My backyard wall has an adjustable angle 10 ft. fold up section that is not a permanent structure; therefore fits within the village guidelines for backyard structures. Now to add some solar panels up there to go 'green' this year.
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Post by Crankmas »

less can be more- the idea is to train it doesn't need to be anything other than done to reap the rewards
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Post by bcombs »

Crankmas wrote:less can be more- the idea is to train it doesn't need to be anything other than done to reap the rewards
Heck yeah! It's the House of Pain baby!

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Post by Crankmas »

sweet! looks a lot like the Ladies' man clock on the wall as well
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Post by anticlmber »

man that is F'n STEEP!!

what are your measurements? looks like 8x8 and the steep looks maybe 14-16x8-10.

oh yeah, does anyone know if climb time still sells their old holds??
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bcombs
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Post by bcombs »

Yeah, to be honest.... it's too steep. It should be closer to 45. Instead it's closer to 55. It really limits the type of problems you can set. The other walls are 30, 22, and 15. The steep wall is 16x8. I'm thinking of taking the vertical section at the bottom out, and then dropping the toe of the wall straight to the ground and up to the ceiling. That will make it closer to 40 degrees.

The reason it's constructed like that is I had to keep the garage door functioning. Now with the addition of the treadwall the garage door is useless (the treadwall pokes up into the ceiling) so it's time for a reconfiguration. :wink:
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Oh, and btw.... If you need help when you start construction, let me know. I dig that stuff.
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Post by krampus »

can I play too
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