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Prideathwish

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Mar 17, 2019
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I have set up partial hanging with a rope. Looks like it should work. However I'm scared that the door will break on me. And I will fail. Any advice
 
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demonanon

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Nov 14, 2018
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Suspend yourself via gripping the rope first, put your full weight on the rope and door via your hands, then jerk it a few times if you can. That'll exert enough force to test it.
 
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Alchemist

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Apr 3, 2019
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Depends on your weight and the kind of door. If you can find a sturdy one, try with that one. Modern doors present a problem since they are done with weaker materials.
 
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Prideathwish

Student
Mar 17, 2019
102
Depends on your weight and the kind of door. If you can find a sturdy one, try with that one. Modern doors present a problem since they are done with weaker materials.
That's my fear. The door looks sturdy. But it's a modern door
 
Alchemist

Alchemist

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Apr 3, 2019
709
That's my fear. The door looks sturdy. But it's a modern door
The best bet is to go for solid wood (giggity). Conglomerates or particle wood (I don't remember the name) break to easily.
 

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