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jmlangford
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You have to check out this article! Krusty has some serious talent here. I am not a big wall kind of guy, (yet), but I am going to build one of these just because. Great job Jeff!
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wyoclimber
Sep 19, 2002, 1:25 AM
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Well done Krusty! Thanks for the effort you put into the artical. later WYO
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climbingcowboy
Sep 19, 2002, 2:04 AM
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Very well done, great job. Cant wait till I'll need it, hopefully next spring
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Sep 19, 2002, 7:16 AM
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Hey Krusty thanks for putting all that effort in to that article mate. ...Phil...
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kman
Sep 19, 2002, 7:24 AM
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Nicely done Jeff!
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rrrADAM
Sep 19, 2002, 7:37 PM
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Can't vote or leave acomment on the Article. It's very well written and detailed. You put a lot of work into it Jeff, and it came out very well. ~Adam
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krustyklimber
Sep 19, 2002, 8:28 PM
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Wow! You can't believe how shocked I was to see my name on the front page (without it being a joke, eh Mark ). Thank you all so much!!! I did work very hard on it, the drawings alone were a huge step forward in home computing for me, and I could not have done them if not for the support of Jules and Bob/bshaftoe. Adam, as far as the comments and votes go I don't know if I can do anything about that, it seems as if Nate has the final word on articles around here, even before they a written. And I so would have welcomed your votes and comments, but it looks like Jody has solved that problem too! Best of luck to those of you who build one I can't wait to see the pictures of yours!!! Jeff
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krustyklimber
Sep 22, 2002, 4:22 AM
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Steve, I am embarassed to admit I haven't used it on any walls yet. I just finished it a few months ago. I carried it around a bit on aborted attempts to solo a little wall... but that is another story. Soon I hope to have the aid bug back, and perhaps a partner to climb with when I am ready to. Maybe then it will get used for something other then a "sleeping porch" when it's too hot to sleep inside, or a toy for my nephew to play on (with the fly on it does make a cool yellow fort). Jeff
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apollodorus
Oct 5, 2002, 2:19 AM
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That is a great ledge! The PVC pipe weighs a bit less (per foot) than the steel tubing that Fish uses for his ledges. For what it's worth, I have found some pultruded fiberglass tubing that weighs even less than the PVC. I'm going to use it for a new frame for my own homemade portaledge that has (barely) survived two El Cap walls. I'll probably have to machine some aluminum blocks for the ends, but NBD. When I finish, I'll do an article like Krusty's.
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krustyklimber
Oct 5, 2002, 6:02 AM
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Thanks Tom! If you need any help with the html let me know. Jeff
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rollingstone
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I can vouch for the quality of the Krustyledge. I was able to invite myself to the Krustykasa and see it with my very own eyes. Being a sucker for any good home-made gear, when I heard Jeff had built his own ledge, I asked if i could stop by and see it! I have made a lot of my own gear, and his ledge is certainly strong enough to take the abuse a wall will dish out! Use this resource my frugal friends!!
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petsfed
Nov 12, 2002, 10:20 PM
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Long past usefullness on my part, but truancy seems to be a gift for me. Have you any designs for a fly? If not, I have an idea... I'll have to build and test the ledge before I start on that though. Luckily, I can enlist my mother (or at least her tools: industrial sewing machine, hot knife, general sewing skills that have built more than a few bomber coats) for help. El Cap, here I come (someday).
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rollingstone
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Krusty told me that he was able to score a fly for a BD single (I think...), and he designed his ledge to fit the fly, rather than the other way around... It could certainly be done, but your measurements will have to be precise, and your attachment system should be bomber...
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petsfed
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Ok. Varying ideas I've come up with to prevent wicking, although I'm still kind of shaky about the attachment itself (clip the ledge to a runner, which is attached to a runner attached to the fly, and that same runner is clipped to the anchor). Can't say that I can justify around $300 to cover a $100 ledge. That's encouraging if the ledge size isn't set in stone though. I'm already 6 foot tall, and I don't like the idea of varying parts of me hanging over the abyss.
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krustyklimber
Nov 26, 2002, 6:33 AM
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Wow! I haven't looked at this thread in a long time, thanks again everyone!
Haha Mick that is a great one! Krustykasa I may have to make a sign for the driveway!
The answer to petsfeds problem is easy, and Mick is the winner. I did use a manufactured fly but it's a North Face/A5 (purchased from a member of this site for $80 plus shipping).
I have tried to replace/copy the fly on a tent before (borrowed tent, long story) and it wasn't easy. Seam sealing the thing like the factory is impossible, I don't have a radio frequency welder, I doubt your mom does either.
When I made my ledge I wanted it be the widest it could be since my requirements are exactly the oppsite of yours...
I am short and claustrafobic, so I wanted the fly to be as open/wide as it could be if I were ever to need it, and to be able to sprawl on it comfortably especially while belay/napping (my Gri-Gri hypnotizes me to sleep ).
Petsfed, or any of you tall guys, need to just do the opposite of what I did you want the ledge to be 7 feet long... make it 7 feet long, you'll just have to make it narrower than mine (mine is the widest single anyone makes, just shy of the skinniest double). Plus the manufactured flys are plenty big enough to make it over a ledge that's alot bigger than the one they're made for.
I may be selling my fly soon, but if you can't swing the price of a used fly the Good Dr. has already covered the making of the cheapest goodest homemade fly I have ever seen , heck I have used it to hold the middle of a tarp in camp up so it didn't fill with rain. He covered it in this thread here: http://www.rockclimbing.com/forums/viewtopic.php?topic=3473&forum=19&29
Jeff http://pages.prodigy.net/.../emoticons/wave1.gif
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Mar 16, 2003, 7:07 PM
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YESSSIR! And All has gone well. Got all PVC, primer, and cement for just under $20 (friend is a distributor) Tommorrow I drop the frame off at the sail loft where I will sacrifice an older jib for the fabric, There is no way I can stitch like those guys. And now I am gathering the webbing and buckles. Thank You Krusty, Its all Good! Pictures to follow, soon I'll have a place to stay if my wife ever kicks me out of the house. Cheers, Bill
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elcapbuzz
Mar 16, 2003, 8:38 PM
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NICE job, Krusty. You da man. How did I miss this article? Jeff, you did a great job on the ledge AND the article. I can't wait to see the outcome of Bill's (onelung) ledge. Cheers, Ammon
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krustyklimber
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No Ammon, You da man! I am but a pale comparison. ;) But that means a lot coming from you! I don't know hwo you missed this either? Good thing Onelung reminded me of it! Good wallin' boys and girls! Jeff http://pages.prodigy.net/.../emoticons/wave1.gif
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smithclimber
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Hey Jeff, I just came across your portaledge article. I'm amazed that I just now came across it. How did I not see it before? Anyway, I just wanted to commend you not only on the actual ledge (you already know my thoughts on that) but also on the killer write up for it too. Great job. I'm sure a few folks on here will benefit from your hard work. See man, I wasn't just blowing smoke when I told you that your ledge KICKS ASS!!! As you can see, I'm not the only one who thinks you did a fantastic job. By the way, has anyone sent you their photos of their Krustyledge yet? Cheers, Wes
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krustyklimber
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Another spring, another bump to the top... Hey is anyone ever gonna post any pictures of their ____ledges??? I still have the krustyledge, I would really love to see some other people's homebuilts! 3500+ views, somebody is reading the thing... Krusty http://pages.prodigy.net/.../emoticons/wave1.gif
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