Thinking of a small indoor climbing wall as a project over Christmas. The only completely empty wall I have is in the spare room which is fairly small. For this reason I was thinking of a tilting board which would allow a bit more variety. (Similar to the simpler ones of these).
In the image here it seems to be attached to the wall with chains using just a bolt hangar at either end. As I'd be attaching it to a stud wall my question is whether this would be strong enough? Or would I have to attach another framing piece to the wall and then bolt through both that and the stud? As it's a rented place I'd rather do as little permanent attaching as possible.
Thinking of a small indoor climbing wall as a project over Christmas. The only completely empty wall I have is in the spare room which is fairly small. For this reason I was thinking of a tilting board which would allow a bit more variety. (Similar to the simpler ones of these).
In the image here it seems to be attached to the wall with chains using just a bolt hangar at either end. As I'd be attaching it to a stud wall my question is whether this would be strong enough? Or would I have to attach another framing piece to the wall and then bolt through both that and the stud? As it's a rented place I'd rather do as little permanent attaching as possible.
Apologies for the rather vague questioning.
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