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|  | Auf diese Nachricht antworten!  | Hi,
I'm wondering what wood to use on my climbing wall.
Good quality Ply is well expensive. As an alternative, I'm thinking of using OSB (Oriented Stranded Board). From what I've been reading, OSB is stronger, or equal to good quality AC ply but normally half the cost.
OSB = £16.99 per sheet Plywood = £35.99 per sheet Cheap Ply = £12.99 per sheet
If using ply, I've heard you need to go for the best plyboard as the cheaper stuff could have voids between the sheets that aren't visible, where they use poor quality woods to save money. This can result in you pulling the T Nut all the way through the wood and a nasty fall.
OSB however contains no voids.
Has anyone used OSB for their climbing wall or can anyone offer any advise on this point? I'm wondering whether the T nuts will go in straight on OSB as well??
This sight has some good info on it- [externer Link]
PS, bought these holds off eBay. Think I may have a bit of a bargin, what do you reckon? - [externer Link]
Cheers
Paul
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