TOPNEW 25PCS Rock Climbing Holds for Kids, Large Rock Wall Grips for Play Sets, Swingset - Adult Climbing Rocks with 2 Inch Mounting Hardware for Indoor Outdoor Climbing Wall
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They're all within a reasonable distance of one another. As I did, you'll probably notice a 1/8" difference, but it won't stop you from swapping grips.
Hello, the bolts are stainless steel and may rust in certain conditions, such as if it is raining and wet all day. In any case, we will do our best to make things right if this occurs.
The tnut will only fit through a 1/2 inch drill bit. In this case, the size of the bolt makes no difference. The bolt screws into the tnut's threads, and the threaded part of the tnut requires a 1/2 inch drill bit or spade bit to install. I used a spade bit, which was very effective.
All of the rock formations appear to be the same to me. I used patterns I found on the internet to make the Top new work perfectly. For smaller people, I made mine 8 to 10 inches tall.
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These are fantastic; they look fantastic, are extremely durable, and were relatively simple to put together. My was mounted on a 3/4" plywood piece. DIYTyler on YouTube gave me a tip that made putting it together a breeze. Here's how I got these bad boys up and running. I began by marking where all of the rocks would go on my piece of plywood with a pencil (I simply marked the holes) and indicating which color was present because the holes on the different color pieces were not the same. Then I drilled all of the holes with a 1/2" spade bit, which is required due to the size of your tnut. The t nuts were then hammered into the plywood's back holes. Here's where the tip comes in: I used an angle grinder to remove the "L" part of the included allen wrench, leaving only a straight allen wrench rather than an "L" shaped allen wrench. I then inserted the straight allen wrench into my drill and simply drilled the bolts through the rocks and into the nuts, which saved me a lot of time because doing it by hand would have taken forever for each rock. There were a few instances where I needed someone to push on the tnut from behind the piece of wood while I drilled on the front, but these were uncommon. These are fantastic, and my children enjoy scaling the walls.
Climbers are in need of safety gear. This is fantastic! I have two of them. A ten-year-old, a twelve-year-old, and a thirteen-year-old are among the participants. It is extremely popular among them. Even Mom and Dad can climb it with them because it's so sturdy. (Woohoo! When a parent is doing this on a tree, they should provide more information. )br>br>They should provide more information to parents when they are doing this on a tree. The company gives you a massive Allen wrench, but it won't screw anything into a mature tree. Using a drill and a special attachment to fit the screw and my drill, it took three days to install. Our house is two stories high, so 25 holds will suffice. It should include some form of safety equipment or provide parents with referrals to get the safety equipment they want or need.
Very easy to follow instructions; all I needed was a drill bit and I was on my way. It was fairly simple to set up. Rather than trying to place them as you go, I would recommend laying them down on the floor and marking holes. It has piqued the interest of the youngsters, who are eager to give it a try. Adults and children are both alike. It can easily support a 190-pound person.
These climbing wall holds are much more durable and have much better mounting hardware than another brand I bought on Amazon. On the left, you can see the sheep jungle gym brand, and on the right, you can see this brand, which is much larger. I'd buy these again in a heartbeat, and they're much easier for small feet to grip.
I like the bright colors and the sturdiness of the handles, and it's a good price. I would strongly advise others to use this product. It simplified the completion of our project!.
They were exactly what I was looking for. br>br>Installation is simple, and if you have an impact driver, it'll go even faster. The bolts are tightened with a hex wrench, but if you have an impact driver with the right size hex bit, the job will be much easier. br>br>I used standard treated 2x6 lumber and the hardware that came with it worked flawlessly. br>br>I put them through their paces (I'm a 200-pound adult male) and they passed with flying colors. They're a huge hit with the kids.
My wall will look fantastic with the rocks. I wanted to build a 10-foot climbing wall for my kids, so I used thirds. They can also accommodate grown adults. The rocks were simple to place, and the shapes allow for a variety of grips. The vibrant colors complement the rest of the set. The hardware was ideal because it could be used on a variety of wood sizes. The climbing wall is a favorite among my children. These are something I would buy again in the future.
View the video to learn more. Climbing rocks that are very large and great for climbing. Strong, with a good grip. I was just thinking about how thick the wall or surface you're attaching this to is. We had to go out and buy a new piece of wood because ours was too thin. This is stated in the description, so please accept our apologies. But, just in case there are any future buyers, keep an eye out.