Love seeing you and the family doing well. The idea behind a solid base for the pad is great. Keep having fun and enjoying life.
Nice. Good work.
In answer to your staple question, it occurs when the nose is not firm against the target when the lever is pressed, allowing for a tiny bump up as the staple is going in.
In Scotland. Best content I've seen. You're straight into the action but still funny and pragmatic and obvs the content is super helpful 🙌🏻. All the best form Over the Pond amigo
I can feel my hand cramping up just watching you haha I hate those manual staple guns. Redid my whole roof with one and found that the staples bend or fail to penetrate deep enough when the material is too thick or when going into a knot in the wood. I bought a cheapo pneumatic one from HD for $25 and its so much better in terms of speed and penetration. Highly recommend!
Heck yeah! This is an instant Climberdad classic. Where did you source the foam?
I have built two walls inspired by your A frame design, but it is 2x6 construction for an 8x11.5 foot climbable space and hinges twice so it folds up to fit through doors. Thanks for all the good information!
very quick and easy
which foams from the foam factory did you use?
I can't remember off hand but I did put it in the video when I was talking about foam. You're welcome to pause it and take a screenshot wherever it is.
So happy to see newer videos from you. I am about to make a Moonboard Woody, so basing on your videos for the needed knowledge. God bless brother.
Thanks. I've got build plans to save you some time at Climberdad.com/plans
If you value your time more than $10 per hour they are well worth it, IMHO.