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CLIMBING TRIP and CLIMBING WALL BUILD PLANS
I've been working hard at redesigning my most popular climbing wall build plans and it's time to take a break. Join me as I get lost in the woods on an unplanned climbing trip to Hanging Rock.
Build plans: climberdad.etsy.com/listing/1326857382/1-day-build-climbing-wall-self
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SOLDER FUME EXTRACTOR or FOAM DUST COLLECTOR
Просмотров 31521 день назад
I originally got this fan with the idea that I would use it for collecting dust while shaping climbing holds on my desk. Little did I know I would actually need it for it's intended purpose before that, solder fume extraction. Amazon link: amzn.to/3zt0QzH To learn more about me please visit: climberdad.com
OUTDOOR HOME CLIMBING WALL - SPRAY WALL Set Up
Просмотров 8632 месяца назад
How to Get the MOST out of your Home Climbing Wall, Spray wall. If you don't have the time and or talent to frequently set routes on your home climbing wall, a spray wall is your answer. Best part is there are tools to help you keep track of all the problems and sends you make on your own home climbing wall spray wall system board. A.I. powered app starts at 6:40 Tools list Escape Bit Set: amzn...
MAGNET FOR CLIMBING SHOES
Просмотров 6672 месяца назад
Will this magnet change where I keep my climbing shoes? I test a magnet from amazon to see if it is strong enough to hold my chalk bag, and climbing shoes, to a climbing wall. The reason I want to use a magnet instead of a hook screwed into the wall is for simplicity and I would rather not have a random hook or eyebolt sticking out of the wall. This magnet isn't as strong as I hoped it would be...
Replacing a bad T-Nut in a Climbing Wall
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"Old Style" Climber Dad How to video on replacing a Damaged T-Nut. Escape Climbing T-Nut amzn.to/3WfY4Y3 Oscillating tool amzn.to/44nOaW7 Completely Random Item on amazon that you need to click on just to find out what it is :) amzn.to/3Wmlqvc Check Out Climberdad.com to support the channel.
THINGS ARE CHANGING for Climber Dad
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I've been able to do 2 giveaways and hand out free stickers just in the last couple weeks because of your support. Thanks for support the Climber Dad channel. If you want a free sticker go to climberdad.com and sign up for my newsletter (that I rarely send emails on) before it's too late.
DO I STILL HAVE WHAT IT TAKES - ROUTE SETTING
Просмотров 4074 месяца назад
I have been out of practice with route setting for a while now. Can I still set quality routes using the training I made when operating my own climbing gym? Can I even climb after having a severe case of vertigo? Despite not knowing these answers I pushed forward and helped a friend set the climbing wall in his adventure store. I was also able to train my son to become a route setter himself. R...
MAXIMIZE YOUR CLIMBING WALL DESIGN
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MAXIMIZE YOUR CLIMBING WALL DESIGN
BUILDING AN OUTDOOR CLIMBING WALL
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BUILDING AN OUTDOOR CLIMBING WALL
BUILD CLIMBING WALLS T-Shirt Give Away
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BUILD CLIMBING WALLS T-Shirt Give Away
EASY FREE STANDING CLIMBING WALL D.I.Y.
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EASY FREE STANDING CLIMBING WALL D.I.Y.
Design the EASIEST HOME CLIMBING WALL CRASH PAD
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Design the EASIEST HOME CLIMBING WALL CRASH PAD
EASIEST DIY CRASH PAD For CLIMBING WALLS
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EASIEST DIY CRASH PAD For CLIMBING WALLS
Do you Need A Laser Level, Check Out Dovoh
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Do you Need A Laser Level, Check Out Dovoh
EASY Way to DRILL CLIMBING WALL PANELS
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EASY Way to DRILL CLIMBING WALL PANELS
MOST BUDGET FRIENDLY D I Y CLIMBING WALL
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MOST BUDGET FRIENDLY D I Y CLIMBING WALL
What you Need to Know about CLIMBING CHALK
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What you Need to Know about CLIMBING CHALK
ADJUSTABLE HOME CLIMBING WALL INSTALL
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ADJUSTABLE HOME CLIMBING WALL INSTALL
The BEST HOME CLIMBING WALL GETS PAINT, Part 5
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The BEST HOME CLIMBING WALL GETS PAINT, Part 5
EASY ADJUSTABLE HOME CLIMBING WALL BUILD, T NUT PATTERN
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EASY ADJUSTABLE HOME CLIMBING WALL BUILD, T NUT PATTERN
EASY ADJUSTABLE HOME CLIMBING WALL in 2023 BUILD VIDEO PART 3
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EASY ADJUSTABLE HOME CLIMBING WALL in 2023 BUILD VIDEO PART 3
EASY ADJUSTABLE HOME CLIMBING WALL BUILD Day 1
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EASY ADJUSTABLE HOME CLIMBING WALL BUILD Day 1
EASY ADJUSTABLE HOME CLIMBING WALL, KIT?
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EASY ADJUSTABLE HOME CLIMBING WALL, KIT?
I Love To Build Things, Camera Boom from Scraps
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I Love To Build Things, Camera Boom from Scraps
I NEED A SAW HORSE, SIMPLE AND FOLDING
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I NEED A SAW HORSE, SIMPLE AND FOLDING
CLIMBING WALL BUILD DISASTER
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CLIMBING WALL BUILD DISASTER
Building The EASY FREESTANDING CAMPUS BOARD CLIMBING WALL
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Building The EASY FREESTANDING CAMPUS BOARD CLIMBING WALL
MAKING THE BEST DIY CLIMBING HOLD on a BUDGET, DESIGN
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MAKING THE BEST DIY CLIMBING HOLD on a BUDGET, DESIGN
Should you Wear Socks with Climbing Shoes
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Should you Wear Socks with Climbing Shoes
A FEARFUL TIME, CLIMBER DAD UPDATE
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A FEARFUL TIME, CLIMBER DAD UPDATE

Комментарии

  • @WhoDaFuhRS
    @WhoDaFuhRS 2 дня назад

    Hey man! Found you while looking for build plans/tips/ideas since I'll be building one within the next couple/few weeks. Happy you are taking the time for yourself - much needed I'm sure. I absolutely love the new design based on the sneak peek. Either way, I plan on buying your design on Etsy, but I think the new design will better suit my needs for the space. I'm wondering if I can/should hold out for the new design. Do you have a target release date?

    • @climberdad
      @climberdad 2 дня назад

      It out!

    • @climberdad
      @climberdad 2 дня назад

      Here is the link. It has the old and the new version. www.etsy.com/listing/1326857382/1-day-build-climbing-wall-self?ref=share_v4_lx

    • @WhoDaFuhRS
      @WhoDaFuhRS 2 дня назад

      @@climberdad 🙌 Found it! So hyped

    • @WhoDaFuhRS
      @WhoDaFuhRS 23 часа назад

      @@climberdad hey man! I’ve been looking over the design - and I’m curious on 2 things before I build 1. Do you know the set angle that the wall sits at when in each notch? 2. Depending on the smallest angle for the notches - Is it possible to secure the wall vertically? My wife and daughter are wanting to climb but probably want as little overhang as possible

    • @climberdad
      @climberdad 4 часа назад

      1. 20, 30 and 40 2. The wall would need to be supported against an existing wall to be vertical but it is possible.

  • @charlesbrands4853
    @charlesbrands4853 5 дней назад

    Dude, you totally stole my socks n' flip-flops look @ 0:29 !

  • @problemsolverpaul
    @problemsolverpaul 6 дней назад

    please add metrics on your buildplans :)

    • @climberdad
      @climberdad 6 дней назад

      Which one should I do first? I never work with metric measurements or supplies so it's going to be a challenge.

  • @senorblondie
    @senorblondie 6 дней назад

    That strap flap is sweet, I always hate throwing my pad in the dirt knowing I've got to wear it out...

    • @climberdad
      @climberdad 6 дней назад

      Me too. So nice to know they won't be covered in dirt when hiking out.

  • @MrOwie20
    @MrOwie20 9 дней назад

    I’ve heard that people put tem in the dish washer

    • @climberdad
      @climberdad 4 дня назад

      Tried that with a dedicated dishwasher for holds and it just didn't work good enough.

  • @megank2840
    @megank2840 16 дней назад

    Can’t you just add the sand in the paint?

    • @climberdad
      @climberdad 16 дней назад

      Yes, but the texture turns out different

  • @kris9074
    @kris9074 17 дней назад

    Just a reminder to those climbers out there that actually care about their fellow man…you can buy the same supplies from Michaels and know that your money isn’t funding people who vociferously hate anyone who isn’t straight or white.

    • @climberdad
      @climberdad 4 дня назад

      What makes you feel like Hobby Lobby hates people?

  • @marcsebes
    @marcsebes 19 дней назад

    Sweet! What screws do you use to mount the volume with those inserts?

    • @climberdad
      @climberdad 4 дня назад

      Typically 2" GRK wood construction screws.

  • @marchanselman
    @marchanselman 19 дней назад

    Wear a respirator bro! Melting vinyl es no bueno!!!

  • @IAmABoss2
    @IAmABoss2 20 дней назад

    Lol or properly prepare by taking more than one tiny crash mat 😁

  • @senorblondie
    @senorblondie 20 дней назад

    Did you strategically place your approach shoe to cushion a potential second fall?? Another crashpad is cheaper than an ER visit for X-Rays...just sayin'...but did you send it?

    • @climberdad
      @climberdad 20 дней назад

      Yes, put my shoes over the sharp edges on the ground. I have another pad, just didn't bring it with me and you're totally right, pads are cheap compared to the Hospital.

    • @climberdad
      @climberdad 20 дней назад

      I haven't sent it yet. Hoping to go back this fall with more pads and people 😎

  • @BartHumphries
    @BartHumphries 21 день назад

    Nice! I upvoted the video. I feel like the quick link in the saddle isn't the best repair because the saddle is meant to just hold something statically, and then the zip stop rotating on the now-static quick link turns the quick link into a lever, which could cause the saddle to either loosen more over time, or bite more into the cable, and maybe both? I'd prefer to see something like a quicklink on the zip stop going to another quicklink, with a big saddle or something preventing the top quicklink from moving down the wire? I don't know, that was my initial thought while watching. Great work, though, I'm happy you it's improved from where it was!

  • @erikbakker1639
    @erikbakker1639 23 дня назад

    Curious if it also works with the foam, particles will be heavier i suppose

    • @climberdad
      @climberdad 23 дня назад

      I will be testing it out! The Dad part of my life has been taking over the climbing part and haven't been able to do much creation for the fun of it.

  • @michaelruthardt834
    @michaelruthardt834 25 дней назад

    great video and channel! can you do a video just on using the CRUX app? I'm pretty new to all of this and didn't find the app toooooooooo user friendly.

  • @googlemcshoogle1376
    @googlemcshoogle1376 27 дней назад

    In Scotland. Best content I've seen. You're straight into the action but still funny and pragmatic and obvs the content is super helpful 🙌🏻. All the best form Over the Pond amigo

  • @user-gu1bm3ee1u
    @user-gu1bm3ee1u Месяц назад

    Самые простые козлы которые я видел!!!

  • @JusBidniss
    @JusBidniss Месяц назад

    I've done designs for various projects before where two pieces of wood rub together while pivoting on a screw, and have had great success making a couple of HDPE washers to lubricate the joint. Works much better than just a fender washer. Just cut them from milk jug plastic (HDPE has the 2 in the recycling triangle on the bottom), using the washer as a pattern, and sandwich it between the plastic washers. Also, sizing the length of the bolt to allow for 2 nuts, the second one being a jam nut tight up against the first, keeps the nut from working its way off without having to use threadlocker glue. Plus, it lets you really dial in the tightness or looseness of the pivot joint to your liking, because the jam nut makes the screw tight however loose it is between the wood pieces. Great project, again!

  • @JusBidniss
    @JusBidniss Месяц назад

    Nice design! I'm a real fan of the way the top corners of the inner legs stop against the underneath side of the top piece. Limiting the spread of the legs with a stop is a much more elegant solution than the ropes or chains of other horses out there. And good job on the angled screws holding the top extra tight. Great folding sawhorses!

    • @climberdad
      @climberdad Месяц назад

      Thanks!

    • @Manu.Makes.Things
      @Manu.Makes.Things 4 дня назад

      Same thought, I really dislike these solutions involving ropes. will copy these :)

  • @MrHantz101
    @MrHantz101 Месяц назад

    Is there *anything* Peter Dinklage can't do???

    • @climberdad
      @climberdad 4 дня назад

      Uhm, dude is way more successful than me! I think it would be pretty awesome to see him on a climbing wall. @peterdinklage can I build a climbing wall for you?

  • @Coach_jordi
    @Coach_jordi Месяц назад

    Maybe it worked better when you did this, but adding sand as a texture in my paint for my wall at home was the worst mistake I made. It falls off, is VERY sharp and just not the move. Normal floor paint alone would’ve been great but I ruined it with sand. Just want to warn others so they don’t make the same mistake

    • @climberdad
      @climberdad 4 дня назад

      How many coats did you put over the top? Gotta lock it in with at least 2 coats.

  • @emmacastillatorrente4639
    @emmacastillatorrente4639 Месяц назад

    You don't know how I wish you where my dad😭

    • @climberdad
      @climberdad Месяц назад

      Lol, my kids could probably set you straight. Growing up can be hard.

  • @senorblondie
    @senorblondie Месяц назад

    Sweet!

    • @climberdad
      @climberdad Месяц назад

      Thanks. This was a fun build.

  • @Salmontemaki
    @Salmontemaki Месяц назад

    Cool

  • @spinyourmind5586
    @spinyourmind5586 Месяц назад

    Very good design, allows for flat top surface and complete sawhorse without any loose parts. Please talk a lot less and show a lot more of the sawhorse design. Most builders can see how something is made just by looking at it. Perhaps remake this video?

    • @climberdad
      @climberdad Месяц назад

      Still talking a lot but I think this video turned out better, let me know what you think ruclips.net/video/LfljDmqMxRI/видео.html

  • @4nylon6steel
    @4nylon6steel Месяц назад

    Thanks for the video! Do you have any suggestions on using stainless steel t nuts vs zinc plated for an outdoor wall?

    • @climberdad
      @climberdad Месяц назад

      Stainless can mar/Cross thread easier so I tend to lean towards zinc plated t-nuts.

  • @nathanielwoodthorpe8334
    @nathanielwoodthorpe8334 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for giving the Crux app a go, and sweet wall!! Those "bubbly" holds are the AI's kryptonite for sure 😬 More improvements to come in the future!

  • @sathmath8544
    @sathmath8544 2 месяца назад

    What is the name of the app?

    • @climberdad
      @climberdad 2 месяца назад

      Crux. I'll make sure it's in the description.

  • @tedrinquest
    @tedrinquest 2 месяца назад

    I live and climb in Thailand and we do indeed use 8mm hex bits in our metric bolts.

    • @climberdad
      @climberdad 2 месяца назад

      Thanks for confirming.

  • @senorblondie
    @senorblondie 2 месяца назад

    How deep is your bed of pea gravel? It doesn't look like it is cushioning your fall much. A deep bed of gravel does an amazing job of absorbing impact. I'd fill it up more if I were you...

    • @climberdad
      @climberdad 2 месяца назад

      That's some good advice. This bed is only 3" thick and does give some cushion but not much.

    • @senorblondie
      @senorblondie 2 месяца назад

      @@climberdad Beef it up to at least 12" and you won't regret it.

  • @senorblondie
    @senorblondie 2 месяца назад

    You are so close to 10K subs!! 👊🏼

  • @Nightwishmaster
    @Nightwishmaster 2 месяца назад

    IIRC, M10 bolts are used in Europe and the UK but I'm not sure about other places.

    • @climberdad
      @climberdad 2 месяца назад

      Thanks! Does the M10 bolt use a 8mm hex bit tool?

    • @Nightwishmaster
      @Nightwishmaster 2 месяца назад

      @@climberdad It's been a while since I've seen one but I'm like 99% sure it does use an 8mm bit, yes.

  • @VangoghsDoggo
    @VangoghsDoggo 2 месяца назад

    Project Potential is going to be my new catch phrase. I have at least 3 areas, sewing room, art studio, clay throwing studio. All just brimming with project potential!

    • @climberdad
      @climberdad 2 месяца назад

      Maybe I should use it more often 😁. Thanks for your comment.

  • @bewimotos
    @bewimotos 2 месяца назад

    how thick is your plywood?

  • @jkrrr69
    @jkrrr69 2 месяца назад

    very quick and easy

  • @user-fl6wd9pr5k
    @user-fl6wd9pr5k 2 месяца назад

    What is the density or specs of the white foam you used? I have a bunch of the high/medium density foam from when my gym redid there mats but would like to top it with something like the white foam you showed.

    • @climberdad
      @climberdad 2 месяца назад

      Thanks for your comment. Hopefully it's in the description notes.

  • @justinw
    @justinw 2 месяца назад

    Awesome video! Great information. I just bought these shoes and this was so helpful.

    • @climberdad
      @climberdad 2 месяца назад

      So happy to hear it. I think they are one of the most underrated shoes out there.

  • @Fastenerteenuts
    @Fastenerteenuts 2 месяца назад

    I saw the climbing wall use 3 kind of t-nut,which one is stronger.

    • @climberdad
      @climberdad 2 месяца назад

      The Escape climbing wall industrial T-Nut is the only T-Nut designed by climbers specifically for climbing walls that I know of and is the best. If you want to talk more about it shoot me an email at theclimberdad@gmail.com

  • @waterfallhunter9642
    @waterfallhunter9642 2 месяца назад

    Does this apply for volumes?

    • @climberdad
      @climberdad 2 месяца назад

      It's more for the regular wall surface. Usually on my volumes they will have a more dense T-Nut spacing. Sometimes with the offset pattern and sometimes not, just depends on the shape.

    • @waterfallhunter9642
      @waterfallhunter9642 2 месяца назад

      @climberdad thanks for the quick response, just started setting up some homemade volumes for the first time

  • @Strombonin_msm
    @Strombonin_msm 2 месяца назад

    hi i am working on designing a 11 ft. climbing wall out in my garage and was wondering if a 30 degree wall would be safe hanging off of the trusses of my attic, some people online say its safe and some say its unstable do you have any advice, i need it?

    • @climberdad
      @climberdad 2 месяца назад

      That's a tough one to answer because there are so many factors and no one wants to be responsible for other people's work, including myself. Think about how much weight will be suspended from the trusses, how many trusses will it be spread out/tied into the system, what else is on the trusses and how the weight will be transferred to the ground. Hope that helps.

  • @GiuliaontheSummit
    @GiuliaontheSummit 2 месяца назад

    🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼

  • @undaware
    @undaware 2 месяца назад

    ILD is the rating of a foam's firmness measured as follows. A 50 sq inch (8" diameter) round pressing surface is pressed into the foam until the foam defleccts 25% of its original thickness. example: a 4 inch pad gets deflected 1 inch. The force to maintain that 25% deflection is the ILD rating in pounds. The test is a little more involved but that's the key measure.

  • @undaware
    @undaware 2 месяца назад

    The specs say the 2" super max on top is 70lb ILD, which is harder than the 6" lux at 50lb ILD. Overall looks on the firm side. Very familiar with foambymail/foamfactory. Been using them for years.

    • @climberdad
      @climberdad 2 месяца назад

      Absolutely correct, I like a firm pad thats easy to walk on and gives on impact.

  • @tylerbarnes4692
    @tylerbarnes4692 2 месяца назад

    Tsunami boulder spotted!

  • @CragDawgs
    @CragDawgs 2 месяца назад

    Do yall have metal inserts in your doors?

    • @climberdad
      @climberdad 2 месяца назад

      Most exterior doors I've seen have a metal shell. Strapped to make it look like wood but it's metal. Check your front door and let me know :)

  • @TheKevinFanClub526
    @TheKevinFanClub526 2 месяца назад

    When it comes to keychains, Niteize makes several products with and without magnets that are really handy. As far as the magnet's rated strength is, the 80lbs (if it's real) is the vertical force needed to pull it apart. The force required to slide (lateral) the magnet is much much lower, which is why you are seeing the magnet falling off the climbing wall very easily. One concern carrying a strong magnet this close to you it that it has a chance to demagnetize your credit card strip if there is prolonged exposure. Feel free to correct me.

    • @climberdad
      @climberdad 2 месяца назад

      Thanks for your comment.

  • @ctuhl
    @ctuhl 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for making this! I got the confidence to attempt my own wall from your videos and actually cross threaded one of the t-nuts. This is super helpful, especially running the drill in reverse to preserve the finish.

    • @amandaklapp1171
      @amandaklapp1171 2 месяца назад

      I like that reverse trick.

    • @climberdad
      @climberdad 2 месяца назад

      Glad to hear it! Thanks for your comments.

  • @jared5837
    @jared5837 3 месяца назад

    What design program is that?

  • @olanatridapalli
    @olanatridapalli 3 месяца назад

    Hey Climber Dad, awesome content! I'm starting to work on climbing projects and have some specific doubts about the angles between two walls. I think it's called "miter angles"... Do you specify those angles to the client, and if yes, how do you calculate them? I model my projects in Revit, but I tend to calculate those angles by hand since I haven't discovered yet how to get them right in the software... I also have a doubt about whether those angles are always cut to achieve a nice fit between two walls. I observed that when the angle between two walls is smaller than 180°, we don't necessarily need to cut the miter angle because the walls are supported by the structure. I think it would affect how you construct the wall and the finishes. Do you have an opinion about it? Anyways, thanks for these tips, i am a big fan!

    • @climberdad
      @climberdad 3 месяца назад

      2 types of joints you can do, mitered joint or a butt joint. Mitered joint is the nicest. You would dived the angle in half and put that angle on each side. For example, if you have an angle that is 30 degrees, both intersecting panels will have a 15 degree miter.

  • @MS-xj3xi
    @MS-xj3xi 3 месяца назад

    What’s the total cost you spent on the foam ?

    • @climberdad
      @climberdad 3 месяца назад

      Just off memory I would say about $500.

  • @Fastenerteenuts
    @Fastenerteenuts 3 месяца назад

    Very good application, the tee nuts both for home furniture and climbing walls.👉