All of the wood except the plywood was recycled from someone down the road who rebuilt their deck. They were a bit confused when I asked for their trash but it worked out. That got me the frame, a bit of the hardware, and all of the holds. Someone on r/homewalls alerted everyone that grainger was selling some relevant stuff for pennies at the time, so I managed to get the bolts, screws, and t-nuts super cheap. The most expensive part was the plywood, which if I remember right was about $165.
I did break about 30 holds while learning what the wood could sustain and how far I could push it, but at this point they’re all pretty solid.
All of the wood except the plywood was recycled from someone down the road who rebuilt their deck. They were a bit confused when I asked for their trash but it worked out. That got me the frame, a bit of the hardware, and all of the holds. Someone on r/homewalls alerted everyone that grainger was selling some relevant stuff for pennies at the time, so I managed to get the bolts, screws, and t-nuts super cheap. The most expensive part was the plywood, which if I remember right was about $165.
I did break about 30 holds while learning what the wood could sustain and how far I could push it, but at this point they’re all pretty solid.
Thanks for looking! :)