Submitted by hobbyistunlimited t3_yd533i in DIY
We are adding an exercise area/ play area in our 1980s basement. I want to give my kiddos some things they can climb this winter (and give myself a workout in the process.) How can I tell how much weight my ceiling joist can take? Floor joist are 2x10 boards (solid wood) spanning across the 12 ft room between the exterior wall and an interior wall.
Question 1: Rock climbing wall will follow this general plan. I was going pin a 6x8 ft wall at a 30 degree angle spreading the weight across 5-6 joists with a 2x 10 going perpendicular to the joist about 40 inches away from the wall. Is that enough support the wall and climber?
Question 2: I had the thought of hanging some additional things to climb across the ceiling such as monkey bars, a rope to swing on, or more horizontal climbing wall. Is there anyway to safely do that since it will be more towards the middle of the room?
and-hereitcomes t1_itq0fmt wrote
I do not do construction personally, but I did build a home rock wall for the kids and have a 30 degree incline that I can climb and feel secure on