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princess_fairy

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Jun 1, 2025
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I feel like the bar in my closet can easily fall down. Is there any way to know how much weight surfaces actually can support for partial suspension
 
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GALLONS

New Member
Jun 13, 2026
4
There's no way to really make sure. Is it mounted in solid wood framing? Does the rod bend under load? Any other movement or cracking? Check for those and hope for the best but it won't be enough.
 
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CrawlingInMySkin

Rain, Rain, Go Away
Jun 14, 2026
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You could try weights, mate. Most reliable way to test it is actually testing it. You could try p doing your full weight too, just to be absolutely sure. Wish you love and peace, mate♥️♥️
 
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Forveleth

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Mar 26, 2024
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Try to hang from it with your hands and wiggle a little.
 
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