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Dreamsindarkness

Dreamsindarkness

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Jul 6, 2022
70
I plan to do full suspension soon. In my garage, there is a strong rafter with a hole drilled through it. I want that to be my anchor point. So, my question is, if I stick one end of the rope through the whole, what knot do i secure it with to ensure that it will hold my weight (im 250 lb), without breaking or coming undone. No offense, but I don't want guesses, this is important, so I'd prefer someone who has some knowledge of knots. Thank you
 
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Worndown

Worndown

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Mar 21, 2019
3,651
Tie two half hitches...

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Dreamsindarkness

Dreamsindarkness

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Jul 6, 2022
70
Thank you. So, you're pretty sure this would hold (I don't know much about knots)? Obviously I'm going to do more research and I'm not holding you responsible if it fails lol, I just want to know your opinion
 
Worndown

Worndown

Illuminated
Mar 21, 2019
3,651
It tightens up snd holds firm.
 
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Dreamsindarkness

Dreamsindarkness

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Jul 6, 2022
70
Cool, thank you
 
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Dreamsindarkness

Dreamsindarkness

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Jul 6, 2022
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Bump..its not that I don't trust the other answer, I'm just being thorogh
 
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foreverfalling

foreverfalling

Experienced
Jul 22, 2022
271
Yes do your own research. I believe you can tie an overhand knot after the two half hitches to ensure the end doesn't slip out.