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sadfairy

sadfairy

New Member
Sep 17, 2025
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So I have been considering this method for months and am finally ready to purchase proper rope but I am struggling to find a good spot in my home to hang from. My shower curtain rack is too flimsy but I think the rack in my closet should work. I read the pinned thread on here and it was really helpful. I am mainly just wondering if anyone on here has tips or advice incase there was anything i missed.
 
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scary

find your own way to the Knife
May 1, 2024
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Are you able to provide pictures of the closet? It'd be easier to tell whether or not its a good option if I could see it. No pressure though if you're worried about privacy or anything. Closets have been used as a place for hanging so I think it should be fine depending on the support system that's being used.
 
allKae

allKae

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Jan 14, 2024
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Well... let me know "possible" anchoring locations from your perspective. that you have in your house obviously.
 

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