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Author Graham AverillPublished May 20, 2020Estimated Reading Time 9 mins
- Design the wall. The kind of wall you build largely depends on the space you have available. Vertical walls are typically the easiest to build from an engineering standpoint, but overhanging walls offer an additional challenge for stronger climbers.
- Build a frame. Because I used the A-frame swing set to start, I had to build a frame using 2-by-4-inch lumber. The 2-by-4 frame attaches to the back “arms” of the swing set giving me a flat surface to screw the plywood into.
- Attach the frame to the structure. I used six metal “L” brackets to attach the 2-by-4 frame to the back of the swing set pillars, making sure the corners were attached, as well as the sides of the frame.
- Paint the plywood. The plywood will form the “face” of your wall. It will be the climbable surface where you’ll attach the holds. (Mine is on the inside of the swing set, like a cave.)
- Drill holes in the plywood. After the stain dries, place the plywood on a pair of sawhorses or similar and drill a grid of holes. I used a 7/16-inch drill bit and spaced the holes 8 inches apart, beginning 4 inches from the edge of the plywood.
- Set the T-nuts. T-nuts have a threaded socket that fits through the drilled holes, and the ones I used had four prongs that set into the back of the plywood.
- Attach the plywood to the frame. Plywood is heavy, so my wife helped me carry the sheets from the sawhorses to the swing set, and then my wife and son held the plywood in place while I got the first few screws attached.
- Set the holds. Using an Allen wrench and socket-head bolts, I attached the holds to the wall by driving the bolts through the center of the hold and into the T-nuts.
- Climb on. It’s up to you how difficult you make the climbing on your wall. Inverted walls will be harder by nature and require bigger holds for beginners.
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