Practice anchors install (w/ pictures!)
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@devnull I got that on my to-do-list… One day it actually might happen I got inspired by the SkillzBoard https://skillzboard.com
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@devnull I would recommend adding washers to those nuts to prevent them from digging into the wood over time, and 4 screws on the corners to prevent the board rocking when loaded/unloaded.
Not the typical reunion but I guess it works for simple practice.
I would tottally do something like that if I was allowed to in any case.
This is how it starts, and it ends with a climbable wall in the garage xD It's a matter of time.
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@rayko@mastodon.raykoworld.com ah that's good advice! Ironically the weakest part of this board is the actual attachment to the studs.
I need to buy longer screws and put four more. That'll be "super good enough" hopefully, as a certain someone says.
@bean no flex, although I also haven't fully weighted the board just yet. I've only practiced a top belay setup so far.
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SkillzBoard
Ha! Yeah I did see this before too. It was probably also where the idea first took hold in my head.
I put in two hangers but I think eventually I'll have to add a third when testing more esoteric three-piece setups
Maybe I'll build a little crack to hold a cam...
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@devnull Yeah, three is a must for me I think to get a grip on equalization and stuff. Not really sure I do need a board though. Might just put up three hangers on a beam in the basement.
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Today's faffery — Garda hitch shenanigans
Want a solution to a super contrived scenario whereby you have no belay device or HMS carabiner (for a munter hitch), but do have two non-locking carabiners and still want to haul something up with a makeshift progress capture device?
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@devnull
Funnily, #HowNot2 just shared a video a couple of days ago about tests he did with the #GardaHitch. -
@mkroehnert@social.tchncs.de indeed, that video is exactly why I even played around with it
So now one more esoteric tool in my quiver.