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Caleb S · · California · Joined Jan 2018 · Points: 104

I built a crack climbing machine 3 months ago its 10' feet long and 8' high. 3 different crack sizes fist, hand, and finger. Well built, very sturdy moving out of the area and can't take it with me . I live in the Loveland, Fort Collins area. 125$


Caleb S · · California · Joined Jan 2018 · Points: 104

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Erik G · · Denver, CO · Joined Mar 2013 · Points: 35

How are the legs attached? Is it easy to disassemble and reassemble them?

Also, what kind of wood?

Caleb S · · California · Joined Jan 2018 · Points: 104
Erik Gwrote: How are the legs attached? Is it easy to disassemble and reassemble them?

Also, what kind of wood?

It's not for sale anymore, but I used screws to connect the legs. If I make another one again in the future I'd use bolts instead just to add additional strength 

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