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anerirkateti

anerirkateti

smells bad
Jun 21, 2022
22
For those who decided to use a clothes hanger for the partial hanging method, have you took any steps to make the structure more sturdy to hold your body weight? Mine looks and feels alright, but I was just wondering what y'all are doing to your setups.

Here's mine:
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Dreamsindarkness

Dreamsindarkness

Member
Jul 6, 2022
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Yeah, I'm not sure I'd trust that to hold, but who knows
 
Mr. Incapable

Mr. Incapable

Also inadequate, incompetent, weak & powerless
Jun 21, 2022
175
I have a solid bar in my closet, I've tested my weight on it many times now and it seems to hold pretty well every time. Doesn't seem to bend, bow or show any signs that it wants to come down. However, because I don't want anything to go wrong or fail when I manage to get it right (to the point I fall unconscious and beyond) I got some solid wood planks and cut them to the height of the bar so it can give it additional support just in case. Now it feels super secure. At the moment I'm on the fence between using my closet or just using the door - the reason being the bar in my closet is about shoulder length to me (I'm 6ft/182cm) so I would have to start kneeling almost. If I use the door I can stand. Not sure yet but I intend to attempt within the next few hours
 
LeavingEarly

LeavingEarly

Specialist
Mar 19, 2022
376
For those who decided to use a clothes hanger for the partial hanging method, have you took any steps to make the structure more sturdy to hold your body weight? Mine looks and feels alright, but I was just wondering what y'all are doing to your setups.

Here's mine:
View attachment 94984


I was thinking about using the trapdoor to my attic. The door opens and a ladder comes down.
 

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