tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5941646419422329197.post3994972583795582026..comments2023-10-10T06:14:09.777-07:00Comments on Treadwall Project: one big ass truck lateralejandrohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13273784057759582359noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5941646419422329197.post-4341917333502316332010-08-14T21:54:44.488-07:002010-08-14T21:54:44.488-07:00Sounds good, I look forward to seeing more picture...Sounds good, I look forward to seeing more pictures, as I assume most people are. ;) The two parts in particular for me are the top and bottom, and specifically how much clearance you have... For instance, that Kore with angle says a ceiling height of 9' to 12' for full range - you just mentioned you're at 11', I'm assuming you mean the height, so you're 1' shorter than their full range. If that's the case, that's awesome - sorry to be happy for your misfortune. ;) What I'm interested in is if you are shorter than the full range, if you do things like removing the shroud from the top, can you go all the way up to 0 degrees?<br /><br />I've run around my house and measured when I first looked into it, the garage is a no brainer but every other room is tricky, the room I would love it in is 108" - my next favorite would be 120", from that point, it's back to the garage.<br /><br />I plan to call them, but I (like you it sounds like) like to do as much research beforehand, so I can ask all my questions in one go, and have an idea of what I might be able to do on my end to get closer to what I want.<br /><br />BTW; how long until you have everything fully installed and operational? Is everything going smoothly or has anything surprised you yet?Marknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5941646419422329197.post-86816478928539952492010-08-14T12:58:15.085-07:002010-08-14T12:58:15.085-07:00Hey Mark,
so when you assemble according to the &...Hey Mark,<br /><br />so when you assemble according to the "Brewers Ledge" instructions you suppossed to have essentially 8ft by at least 11ft... i goofed that up oh well...ill get pictures and try to explain what a bitch what i will need to do was. there is a picture in the blog of another guy who cut into his cieling, and there is also a specific wall mount design. but i doubt youd want that...its only 5 degrees over hang i think. you could also contact them directly! they are all really cool folk and get right back to you.alejandrohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13273784057759582359noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5941646419422329197.post-62019639488224471972010-08-13T23:18:07.603-07:002010-08-13T23:18:07.603-07:00hehe, no I'm not trying to build one from scra...hehe, no I'm not trying to build one from scratch (way to lazy for that, I think your earlier post about diy nailed it), I'm just trying to get a handle on how difficult it is to assemble. From a build perspective I'm more interested in mounting it to a wall, etc (how many friends and beers will be involved). <br /><br />It just struck me that when you built your room, you didn't have enough space to assemble it inside, which made me wonder about the assembly process and where I could put it. I'm also interested to figure out if it's possible to shave a couple inches off it - right now I could only set it up in my garage, but if I could somehow get it in the 108" neighborhood, I'd be in business! :) I can't easily cut into the ceiling because the room I have to put it in, the only wall is perpendicular to the beams in the attic.Marknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5941646419422329197.post-86426598128375351272010-08-13T11:49:23.834-07:002010-08-13T11:49:23.834-07:00thanks mark,....im glad you like the site. and an...thanks mark,....im glad you like the site. and answering questions is the whole big idea. im not sure what you mean about the components or build process...im not involved with treadwall in any. i just bought one from them. if you mean your gonna try to build one from scatch yourself...well i think your on your own. if you mean assembling the wall after you buy it? hang tight little camper its coming. right now i need some buddies to give me a had and ive been a little under the weather. the one thing i can tell you 8" x 9" floor space means unconvention assembly!alejandrohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13273784057759582359noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5941646419422329197.post-3785658232566381782010-08-12T23:56:51.579-07:002010-08-12T23:56:51.579-07:00Wow! I just found out about Treadwall and was blo...Wow! I just found out about Treadwall and was blown away with your site - definitely answering many of the questions I had about the system. Can you put up more pictures of the components and the build process? I'd like to get a better sense of how difficult this is, and what you need to consider when placing it in a room. Thanks!Marknoreply@blogger.com