Adjustable Climbing Wall Update: What's new? The Good. The Bad. The Ugly.

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024

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  • @thisiseric
    @thisiseric 4 года назад +3

    With the tarp up, it looks like such a fun backyard camping tent. You don't even need sleeping pads because the crash mats are already soft! Also happy birthday and my next video will also have a quarantine shaving sequence haha.

    • @SendStory
      @SendStory  4 года назад +1

      Haha, dang, I could have thrown out a shout out if I knew: "For other riveting shaving sequences, check out This is Eric's Channel for his next video." Honestly, I think I want to camp out there, it is totally possible - maybe if I ever get in trouble with the other half, this could be my dog house... Thanks as always man.

  • @DJShaheedAD
    @DJShaheedAD 4 года назад +1

    Yes dude! Happy belated birthday! The wall looks great (and climbs great). Solid additions to the wall, mats and cover. You really are a Jack of all trades =D

    • @SendStory
      @SendStory  4 года назад

      Thanks man, I really do appreciate it!

  • @khakicam5400
    @khakicam5400 3 года назад +2

    Nice job on the wall, it's given me plenty of good ideas. Maybe another user friendly addition could be wheels on the legs. Call Bubbles to grab a spare shopping cart for you.

    • @SendStory
      @SendStory  3 года назад +1

      Haha. I think the wheels are a great idea though, I think they would have to be the same ones that you use on shop tables that you can flip up when not in use so the legs contact the floor, and then flip them back down when you are moving them again. Even better if they had break/resistors on them so you could control the rate that they rolled. Pretty sweet idea. If I ever move the wall/rework it/rebuild it, I probably will try something like this out. Thanks for the comment/idea!

  • @DaveyDingDong
    @DaveyDingDong 3 года назад +2

    Dope! Inspired my build for lockdown here in the UK.

    • @SendStory
      @SendStory  3 года назад

      That's awesome I'm sure you'll get lots of good use of it! Thanks for the comment!

  • @tonunknown1
    @tonunknown1 Год назад +1

    I’m going to attempt this build this weekend, excited to 3D print some holds I. The future.

    • @SendStory
      @SendStory  Год назад +1

      Awesome dude! Good luck, hope it turns out great. I have also a few 3d holds I'm experimenting with, trying to figure out the best method to get decent texture. So far I still prefer foam shaping method from my other videos for texture, but the idea of being able to print 3d holds is definitely awesome and hopefully the way to go in the future. Feel free to share how yours turn out, would love to know.

    • @tonunknown1
      @tonunknown1 Год назад +1

      @@SendStory threw it together today. $225 in lumber, drill bits, and bolts/screws. Modeling it up in fusion was the best idea, made making a materials list super easy. Painting it tomorrow and then it’ll be complete. I’ll make a video and tag you.

    • @SendStory
      @SendStory  Год назад

      @@tonunknown1 awesome! Looking forward to it. ... and dang, did you do it on the cheap, lumber prices were crazy when I built it, congrats!

  • @yeahbuddy5004
    @yeahbuddy5004 4 года назад +1

    Awesome video. Those aren't puny biceps! Lol thanks for the update on the wall

    • @SendStory
      @SendStory  4 года назад

      Ha, if you say so. Thanks for the comment!

  • @DeformedLunchbox
    @DeformedLunchbox 4 года назад +2

    I like the mullet and moustache! hawwwwwt

    • @SendStory
      @SendStory  4 года назад +1

      Thanks dude, I was going for an early 1990s Nicholas Cage look.

  • @adventureawaits6923
    @adventureawaits6923 5 месяцев назад

    I was planning on building a home wall when this semester ended, and then my truck broke down. so now I have to fix it instead. but when I do eventually build a wall, I'll be taking a lot of inspiration from your build. I really like the design you've come up with, but it'll take me some time to figure out how to adapt a cable-adjusting system to a stand-alone wall. Have you come up with any ideas for a system like that over the years since you built this?

  • @johnsangers5305
    @johnsangers5305 3 года назад

    I built it
    Thanks. Awesome instruction and details.

    • @SendStory
      @SendStory  3 года назад

      That's awesome to hear! Thanks for the comment and glad we could help, enjoy!

  • @bowsmythe
    @bowsmythe 3 года назад +1

    The long hair and the "stache". I had a flashback to i980.

    • @SendStory
      @SendStory  3 года назад

      Haha, ya, I can see that. Got a bit of a Magnum P.I. look going on.

  • @georgepilkington9350
    @georgepilkington9350 3 года назад

    yes love the Name! End Tory! totally agree with you

  • @AndrewHart-dl3tc
    @AndrewHart-dl3tc 4 месяца назад

    Im going to build this

    • @SendStory
      @SendStory  4 месяца назад

      Go get it dude! Full speed ahead! Thanks for the comment.

  • @trevornagler3919
    @trevornagler3919 Год назад

    Nice build! What is the music you used for the mini climbing montage from 0.28?

    • @SendStory
      @SendStory  Год назад

      Hey, that song is actually one from RUclips's royalty free catalog, believe it or not. Lots of stuff I don't love on there, but there are a few gems of you dig deep enough. I'll try to look it up when I have a second and hopefully give you an actual name. Thanks for the comment!

    • @SendStory
      @SendStory  Год назад

      Hey, had a second to look it up, the track you are looking for is: Simpler Times by The 126ers

  • @Unbillieveable
    @Unbillieveable Год назад +2

    These videos are fantastic. Best home build videos I've seen. Thank you for sharing

    • @SendStory
      @SendStory  Год назад

      No problem, hope it helps!

  • @nickmartini6708
    @nickmartini6708 Год назад

    Where do you live that you are using Celsius?

    • @SendStory
      @SendStory  Год назад

      Canada. I assume you are in Fahrenheit? A legacy of the British, along with some spelling of words and some other quirks. Oddly enough, I use Fahrenheit for water temperature in pools and such, probably influenced by vacationing down south throughout my life, haha.

  • @deadlyboi4557
    @deadlyboi4557 3 года назад

    What is the most you can raise it to? (10 degrees, 5, 0?)

    • @SendStory
      @SendStory  3 года назад

      We designed it to be able to go up to 15 degrees, but we haven't actually set it to that angle as of yet. So far just 45, 35, and 25. Based on how it is at 25, I am pretty certain 15 should be fine. With that said, we have a ledge at the back of the kickboard where we can add weight if need be (there is an image of it on our site linked in the description) - I think at 15 we might want to have some blocks on that to make sure it isn't top heavy in a strong wind. I feel like anything more than 15 degrees would start to loose the stability the A-frame provides. I hope that helps!

  • @jannisfleschhut2853
    @jannisfleschhut2853 3 года назад +1

    Hey Dude,
    i somehow just wanted to thank you for your Inspiration. Leaving a message on your Webside was not possible. Anyway. As building my own home Wall i took your Concept and adaptet it so it could fit in my place. We made a computer design as well and thankt to your Prework we could save an enormous amound of time. All went out really well and just todax I could enjoy my first Session on the Board. If you ever plan to visit Germany to enjoy some of our high level climbing areas do not hesitate to ask for some recommodations.
    Wish you all the best! Jannis

    • @SendStory
      @SendStory  3 года назад

      Thanks a lot, it really means a lot to know we helped people build their own walls, or at least inspired them to start. We would love to do some climbing in Europe, maybe some day when things seem a bit more normal again, we will hit you up. Thanks again. Enjoy!

  • @cyberfire3
    @cyberfire3 4 года назад +2

    Awesome wall, very inspiring! Your videos helped me get started on mine so it’s cool to see what you did and like about it. How long does it take you to set the whole thing with a few fun problems and then the fill in?

    • @SendStory
      @SendStory  4 года назад +2

      It seriously makes us super happy that we helped you get going on your wall! Honestly, the first time around we set it pretty quickly. I think the first session was a few hours and we had around 4+ problems. Then we set a few more the next time we climbed and we played around on those problems and made up multi-coloured problems with what was there for a week or two before just filling in other spaces with holds. This time around we were a bit slower, mainly because we have been trying to film it, so it really isnt a great indicator, but maybe in that video (whenever I get around to posting it) you will get some more insights. Thanks again for the comment, we really appreciate it.

  • @davidprevete9594
    @davidprevete9594 4 года назад +2

    Love the snaps idea for the tarp!! I am 100% stealing that idea for my outdoor free standing wall. Great stuff!!

    • @SendStory
      @SendStory  4 года назад +2

      Steal away! My only advice would be to make sure the tarp you use is a heavy duty one or you fold the edge over and double it when you rivet in the snap buttons to make sure they dont tear through and space them out like a foot or less so there arent any spots where a single snap is taking all the forces of the wind and again will likely tear out. Good luck! Thanks for the comment!

    • @davidprevete9594
      @davidprevete9594 4 года назад +1

      @@SendStory awesome thanks for the input!!

  • @climberdad
    @climberdad 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for talking about the loads and adjustments. Love you version of the lean-to wall :)

    • @SendStory
      @SendStory  4 года назад +1

      Thank you sir! Definitely is a good sound A-Frame design, I am interested to see where you go with your easy to assemble system/lean-to wall.

  • @nickmartini6708
    @nickmartini6708 Год назад

    I feel like a 3-1 rope system with a solid anchor to tie off to would be soooo much easier to adjust the wall

    • @SendStory
      @SendStory  Год назад

      Yea, I completely agree. There are some nice variations people have made of this wall now that use a pulley or winch and have chains to clip into for a backup. Unfortunately this place was a rental and I wasn't comfortable drilling into the brick. If I ever renovate it at my current place (I have since moved, and brought the wall with me - have a video about reassembling it), I might look at redesigning it. Thanks for the comment, good thinking!

  • @RealWorldClimbing
    @RealWorldClimbing 2 года назад +1

    Your graphics and 3D assets are sick!

    • @SendStory
      @SendStory  2 года назад

      Thank you very much, appreciate it, and glad you dig.

  • @TheGooglySmoog
    @TheGooglySmoog 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for posting an update video. Most people post and never follow up.

    • @SendStory
      @SendStory  3 года назад +1

      No problem, we thought the same thing. Opinions can change over time and it is nice to know how things stand up to the test of time. I think we will infrequently do more update videos as it makes sense (we don't like putting out videos for things we consider "non-content"). With that said, I have modified the tarp system a bit for tenting it up for winter climbing and will probably need to do some repairs to the tarp when the weather is nicer, so that might give permission for another video. Thanks for the comment and glad you appreciated it.

    • @TheGooglySmoog
      @TheGooglySmoog 3 года назад

      @@SendStory Cool, you have a new subscriber because of that.

  • @sahc2198
    @sahc2198 4 года назад

    Great videos! I have been itching to build a woody at my house for a couple years now and seeing your videos has totally inspired me to do it. Gonna start in the next two weeks. Thank you so much for sharing!

    • @SendStory
      @SendStory  4 года назад

      No worries, glad we could help out! Feel free to reach out if you have any questions! Thanks for the comment.

  • @Barelyboulders
    @Barelyboulders 4 года назад +1

    definitely the best weather cover ive seen someone make! ive had trouble with a protective tarp that is easy to take on and off so props to you guys!

    • @SendStory
      @SendStory  4 года назад

      Thanks! To be fair, this isn't the first iteration of cover, we had a slightly different tarp to drape over it and for the same reason as you we went about seeing if there was a better way. Thanks for the comment!