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1. PREPARE THE PLYWOOD
• Use 3/4" ACX plywood for the sheeting. This is a high-grade, exterior plywood. Lower grades of
plywood have more voids in the inner layers, so it is quite possible to rip wing nuts right through the
sheeting while climbing. Nothing thinner than 3/4" is strong enough.
• On the back side of the plywood, draw 12 in. margins on the top and bottom and 4 in. margins on the
left and right (Figure 1).
• Complete a grid pattern by dividing the sheet of wood into 6 vertical segments and 11 horizontal
segments (Figure 2).
• Using a 7/16 in. wood safe bit, drill holes at EVERY OTHER intersection. Start at the bottom left and
work across then up (Figure 3).
• OPTIONAL: Paint the front of the panel with lead-free paint if desired.
Figure 3
Figure 2
Figure 1
2. SECURE THE HOLDS
• Insert the T nuts from the back of the panel until the back is flush with the plywood (Figure 4)
• Mount the climbing holds to the front of the panel by inserting the screw into the front of the hold and
screwing it into the T nuts. As you tighten the screw the T nut should penetrate the plywood until it is
flush with the back of the panel as shown in Figure 5 (A).
• To keep the holds in place, insert the wood screws into the smaller hole on the holds and secure it to
the wood as shown in Figure 5 (B).
• For rope holds, screw eyebolt into T nut and make sure it is parallel to the top and bottom of the
plywood. Then, slide the rope through the hole in the bolt until it is secured by the plastic stopper
(Figure 6). NOTE: The eyebolt alone is not to be used as a hold. To avoid finger entrapment, ropes
MUST be used when eyebolt is fixed to the wall.
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A
Figure 4
Figure 5
Figure 6
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