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russman
Jun 14, 2001, 3:13 AM
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Hey All I just recently finished building my own wall in my garage. I have about 160 sq ft. I am still buying and putting on more holds. I was jsut courious how many others had build their own walls and how big they are. Hasta The Russman
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wandt
Jun 15, 2001, 8:14 AM
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I built one under my porch- 8'x8' with a 30 degree overhang. I hope to make an addition, doubling the size this summer.
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coach
Jun 18, 2001, 6:56 PM
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Russman, I built a free standing wall about 6 months ago. The plans can be gotten from the Stoneage website. I modified the plans to double the size but it is one that you can adjust the wall lean out to about 45 degrees. I used only footjibs and small micros on it and it gives a great pump. Hand and forearm strength work mainly. Cost was only about $300. Climb On
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fiend
Jun 18, 2001, 11:42 PM
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I used to have a little systems board but moved and have to ditch it, now I'm thinking of rebuilding a mini wall and incorporating some systems features.
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russman
Jun 19, 2001, 6:38 PM
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Glad to see that there are quite a few of us lucky enough to have our own wall. Anyone know a somebody who has a big building that they turned into a home wall. I am always looking at new ideas and ways to build a bigger and better gym. I make mental notes, paper notes and bookmark webpages. If anyone has there own webpages. email the link to me and I will check it out. If you want to see what I have goto the WA Routes page in this site adn look for "The Pinnacle Gym" THat is ME:) Hasta The Russman
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