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Prescotmunn

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Jan 22, 2025
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Just still getting my plan together and wondering if this rope will be good enough. If it is what's the best way to cut this rope to fit would a Stanley knife do?

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soonnotkoei

soonnotkoei

got my foot in the grave
Sep 24, 2024
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almost any type of rope will do the job given that its strong enough. yours does look like it is strong. its a poly rope so to cut it you can burn it where you want to cut or heat up a knife to high temperatures and cut through.
 
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Prescotmunn

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Jan 22, 2025
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Ok so now all I need to do is figure out how to make a noose for around my head that will apply pressure to the main artery. Then also what knot or whatever I use to attach to the bottom of the banisters. As you can tell I'm am useless at this but it to desperately happen. I will order the rope at least. If hanging from the bottom of the stairway banisters how long ideally should I have the rope? Do I need a drop or what?
 

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