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Prescotmunn

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Jan 22, 2025
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My idea is to do partial suspension hanging i think it is referred to as. I was going to by some very thin rope and tie a slip knot and force my head down onto the main artery. Will that work? I also need to know if it will work doing from a high coat hook on back of my door
 
kitia973

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Dec 24, 2024
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Thinner ropes tend to be more fragile, so I would recommend you test the strength of it first. Also test the strength of your door hook, as those don't usually support that much weight.
 
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Prescotmunn

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What sort of ligature you recommend? I'll test if it can hold my weight
Anyone else able to let me know if that would work
 
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