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HelpHow to test the rope to make sure it won't break in the middle of hanging? HALP pls
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I know Ur supposed to put stick in a noose to know the strength but what if it holds the weight at first during testing but during real hanging it breaks? How to make sure the r0pe doesn't break until the very end of death ?
I know Ur supposed to put stick in a noose to know the strength but what if it holds the weight at first during testing but during real hanging it breaks? How to make sure the r0pe doesn't break until the very end of death ?
What i did was take enough weights so that it weighs the same as me and test it like that, i bought a few ropes to make sure (im not considering hanging anymore, though.)
It's not a rope exactly it's 2 scarves I'm using. I think polyester. Drop is lesser than a ft. It's tied to a very strong anchor either a round pull up bar or sharp horizontally long bar thingy. Does it matter tho
U said it if it won't break in the drop but what about people who had rope snap In the middle of hanging after theyve become unconscious. What to do bout that
What i did was take enough weights so that it weighs the same as me and test it like that, i bought a few ropes to make sure (im not considering hanging anymore, though.)
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