DignifiedGrave
GrinderofSouls
- Jul 5, 2026
- 16
Refining my method. My anchor point is a door jamb. It doesn't have a door so its prime real estate except that I live in a trailer and everything is framed in 2x3... so this weekend, or soon during the week, ill buy a 10 foot 2x3 and bring it home. Im gonna cut the drywall enough to marry the new one to king stud on the left side of the jamb. My worry is that, while using an eye bolt as an anchor is great, im worried a single 2x3 would be too prone to extreme flexing and then snapping. No good. So a full sister stud, glued, screwed, and braced to the top and bottom plates should be plenty enough to get her good and right to hold my load
-Anyway, hopefully this makes a strong enough configuration for me. This is just my idea and luckily I get away a lot with being unnoticed. Everyone here sticks to their rooms with headphones on. And I usually have time after work before my dad gets home. So im gonna literally engineer a door jamb for death
-Anyway, hopefully this makes a strong enough configuration for me. This is just my idea and luckily I get away a lot with being unnoticed. Everyone here sticks to their rooms with headphones on. And I usually have time after work before my dad gets home. So im gonna literally engineer a door jamb for death