Date: 1/17/2001, 9:58 pm
Why not get a shovel full of loose, sandy soil and use that for filler? Can't get much cheaper than that. You could even use some clay-ey soil for a mold - punch your fist in, shape to taste, pour in dirty epoxy. Dale's idea of some chopped fiberglass would be a good idea to provide some extra strength.
Ross
: I have a friend who's into rock climbing and is making himself a climbing
: wall in his basement. He has only one 4x8 sheet of plywood on the wall
: with a very few wood blocks for hand-holds, because the purchased holds
: are expensive (~$7 each, and you need quite a few...)
: I have a bit of extra epoxy and was thinking about attempting some holds. Any
: opinions on what would be the best for cheap, bulky filler? The holds
: would be in irregular shapes cast around something like a big hex bolt for
: attaching to the plywood climbing wall. The holds have to be strong enough
: to support a man's weight.
: So should I keep with the standard sawdust? Sand? (it would mimic rock
: nicely)
Messages In This Thread
- cheap filler? (non-kayak related)
Dean Trexel -- 1/17/2001, 9:10 pm- climbing holds
Brian Nystrom -- 1/18/2001, 6:42 pm- Re: Bondo
Shawn Baker -- 1/18/2001, 7:32 pm- Ian's right...
Brian Nystrom -- 1/19/2001, 12:16 pm- Re: Ian's right...
Shawn Baker -- 1/19/2001, 1:38 pm
- Re: No Don't !
Ian Johnston -- 1/19/2001, 3:01 am - Re: Ian's right...
- Ian's right...
- Re: Concrete Holds
Shawn Baker -- 1/18/2001, 5:12 pm- Epoxy Mortar Holds
Pete Rudie -- 1/19/2001, 12:06 am
- The ways we used to do it
Russ -- 1/18/2001, 9:06 am- Re: cheap filler? (non-kayak related)
mathew -- 1/18/2001, 1:24 am- Re: cheap filler? (non-kayak related)
John Monfoe -- 1/18/2001, 4:38 am
- Re: backyard filler
Ross Leidy -- 1/17/2001, 9:58 pm- Re: cheap filler? (non-kayak related)
Dale Frolander -- 1/17/2001, 9:24 pm - Re: Bondo
- climbing holds