Climbing holds, plywood, t-nuts, lumber, etc

Everything you need to build a home climbing wall. Took down my 6 panel ~45° climbing wall and don't have a great place to put a wall up after moving. $400 value in holds, $75 in t-nuts, $250 in plywood, $100+ in dimensional lumber, plus I'll throw in a pile of screws, a dozen Strong-Ties, some T-handle Allen wrenches, and a book (or two if I can find the other one) about building a home climbing gym. ~64 small screw on holds/footchips (2/3 chips, 1/3 holds), ~27 small bolt on holds, 39 medium home shaped wood holds, 47 other medium holds, 23 large holds, 4x 4'x8' 3/4" hardwood plywood panels with 102 t-nuts per panel, 2x 3'1"x8' panels w/ t-nuts. 4 more boxes of t-nuts (400+), some dimensional lumber already sawn for my old wall design, but it is still in good shape. You will likely end up buying some lumber yourself unless your wall design matches mine, but this should still save you some money. I also have Randy Leavitt's book on gym building, and another book if I can locate it (just moved in the summer, so its probably in an unpacked box somewhere). About the holds: Most of the holds are Metolius, some Nicros, Cheap Holds, etc, with a lot of large jugs and mini-jugs, some large slopers, some pockets, etc, great for a steep wall. There are around 40 homemade wood holds, mainly basswood, a couple oak/locust/walnut, a few fir. Some of the wood holds have allen head bolts, some have normal hex head bolts. The woodies were really nice to have because they saved your skin, literally. I usually tried to set a few routes just with wood holds that I could climb on when my finger tips were tender. If you want to have a conversation about the wall you're building feel free to ask, or come over and take a look at this stuff. Email or call.

Thanks,
Ryan
(208) 863-4676

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Climbing holds, plywood,

Forgot my e-mail address, ryan@pflegerphotography.com

Climbing holds, plywood,

Also forgot price.... looking for $350, but willing to entertain offers.

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