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Price: £150. My complete home climbing wall is for sale. Climbing Wall Panels And Holds. Complete climbing wall ready for collection. Comprises 5 x boards with T nuts spaced 200mm apart, holds, screws and a couple of bolts for practising belay set up. I’ll just add a little to what people have already said: -3/4” plywood is a must -join the home climbing wall Facebook group -get used holds where you can -make holds using your scrap wood (lots of tutorials out there) at first -if you open up your hold budget/save up for a bit more, do your research on a company you would like to purchase holds from (atomik, kilter, egrips, escape, etc. Home Climbing Wall Forumのメンバー16,827人。Hey Friends, Vision Climbing is hosting this new group. We are super psyched on having a forum where anyone can... Basic Climbing Wall Types Woodies. Plywood climbing walls, or woodies, are what you most often see in homes. They're framed like a wall and require little more than 2-by-4s and plywood panels.