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Dawns

Dawns

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Apr 5, 2023
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would this wooden beam work for a full suspension hanging? how would i be able to test if it supports my full body weight (140 pounds)? or is it too risky.

it is secured by two nails on either side and approx 2 ft above my head when standing below it
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literally any advice appreciated 😘

otherwise my plan B is to use this pull up bar however this will be much more tricky as it is only a few inches above my height while standing under it while it is secured in a doorway.
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gottacheckout

gottacheckout

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May 20, 2025
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I can't tell by just looking. It is an older 2x4 so I'm not sure about it's strength and the nails holding it. The nails appear to be galvanized so that's good.

The best way to check is tie a rope around it and see if it holds your weight to be sure you can tie a knot on the end to hang onto. At first just hold the rope and pick your feet up. If it holds out your feet down and take a rest break. Next hang onto the rope and bounce around, if it holds figure out the drop length. Then plan on dropping and when you hit the bottom thrash around to check is strength.

At the time of the testing you should not ever put the nose around your neck. After you are sure it will work the next step (no pun intended) is up to you.
 
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Gustav Hartmann

Gustav Hartmann

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Why don't you use one of the beams the nails were driven through? They look more stable.
 
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metfan647

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I would not trust the robustness of that piece of wood (if I understood correctly which one you mean). There's even a gap between the bits of timber where they meet. I'd only attempt hanging on an actual supporting beam.
 
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Gustav Hartmann

Gustav Hartmann

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I mean the two parallel beams made of light wood, whose cross-section is much larger in height than in width. We're probably talking about the same beams.
 
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Despite what others have said, I think that wooden beam with the two nails on each side could potentially be a good anchor point. (It's way better than some other options that people frequently use, like closet rods for hanging clothes, for example.) That said, it's hard to say just from the pictures, so you should definitely test it first with your full body weight!

Regarding the doorway pullup bar, that can be a good option too. However, you need to secure the part that goes over the door frame. These types of bars usually come with a safety wedge that prevents them from moving out of position (see picture below). If you don't have that safety wedge, you need to use another, similar solution that will keep the bar in place. This is simple to do, but may require some handiwork. The other consideration is that the height might be too low for full suspension. It's high enough for partial though, even in a good position.

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Dawns

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Why don't you use one of the beams the nails were driven through? They look more stable.
there isn't a gap that i can put the rope over, it just is directly connected to the wooden piece on top of both of them with no space to put a ligature through.
 
gottacheckout

gottacheckout

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May 20, 2025
707
I wouldn't mess with the floor joists, the larger boards laying up and down.

The shear strength of a 16 d common nail is 138lbs. That is for one nail. It will bend a long ways before it breaks. The withdrawal strength is 141lbs. I'm not positive that they are 16 d but it would need to be to get adequate length.

If during the test it looks or feels loose or wiggley stop. If you really want to strengthen this setup measure the distance from the outside of one joist to the outside of the other joist. Add four inches, two on each side. Place it directly under the cross brace. Nail two nails from each end of the new board straight up into the joists. Add some nails through the new piece into the original one.

If it needs to be stronger still or you are building from scratch, there are a couple other options. Let me know if you want them.
 
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would this wooden beam work for a full suspension hanging? how would i be able to test if it supports my full body weight (140 pounds)? or is it too risky.

it is secured by two nails on either side and approx 2 ft above my head when standing below it
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literally any advice appreciated 😘

otherwise my plan B is to use this pull up bar however this will be much more tricky as it is only a few inches above my height while standing under it while it is secured in a doorway.
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i honestly don't know but this is terrifying to me for some reason. just seeing the ceiling scares me.

not a pro-lifer and you don't have to say, but is there a particular reason you are so sad?
 

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