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iamjustapebble

iamjustapebble

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i tried suspending on it using all my might and my body weight and the rope didn't budge. the rope is braided so quite a bit of friction and i think the little knot at the top also helps with that.
i use a 12mm polypropylene braided rope.
what do you think?
 
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As someone who installs door handles, I wouldn't trust my life with one. The handles themselves on the ones I installed recently are held in with a single screw that doesn't even screw into anything, just pressure fits the handle onto the base. The base itself is held together with two screws.
 
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Catchthebusnow

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You could do the dumbbell method! That's how I'm hoping to go
 

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