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From: psychoboyjack2002
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  • well done

  • Why with out shoes???

  • How many different routes you got?

  • avessi lo spazio lo avevo già fatto da un pezzo -.-

  • you cant climb

  • @breznsaepp ... why is there the need to put down?...... its about his wall.. not his climbing ability.... try and think positive.

  • @breznsaepp Well, since climbing is defined by going up or ascending, his doing pretty well. Idiot

  • esta eso como pa acer un pekeño lanze y partirte la mente con la pesa

  • que mal escala

  • hey good job man- a wall like that is not expensive- i've a very similar one aswell 8ft by 12ft and it cost about the same

  • lol inexpensive my ass

  • The entire thing cost me 15,000 Philippine Pesos, that's about 300 USD. That includes the labor for the smith and the foam bed crash pad (branded crash pads are expensive here). I painted the wall and placed the holds myself. I can't remember the exact break down of my expenses anymore. But the holds were locally made (shoutout to astro holds), during that time it was around 2 dollars for the small ones, 5 dollars for the big ones.

  • The t-nuts and galvanized bolts are cheap here especially when you buy them in bulk. Marine ply wood isn't that expensive here either.

    I called it "inexpensive" because it's alot cheaper than plenty of high end climbing shoes. But if you still find 300 dollars for a boulder expensive, well then i'll have to respect your opinion :D.

  • rofl told me him off :P.

    lol i on the other hand appreciate the boulder, even for just starting climbing 2 days ago :X

  • this is so cool, i cant do it though the weather is so bad in england and i have no room indoors,,,,nice wall though it looks good in black

  • If you can in Norway you can in England, you can in Norway..

  • great work!

  • yeah i've had lots of fun with it though i need to put more holds :D it's marine plywood screwed onto a steel frame. i don't know the standard plywood size or sizes here in the philippines, i just went to a local hardware store and bought the largest size that they have and it turned out to be 4x8ft (3/4in thick), i bought 3 and pieced them together. It's angled to about 50 degrees from the ground, so the height isn't exactly 12 feet, but the surface in terms of the height is :D.

  • Looks fun, what wood did you use, it looks 6 foot wide instead of 4 or 8 (like plywood usually comes)?

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