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Mx_Pathetic

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Hi, so I want to do some type of hanging. Being alone for an hour is simple for me as my family is always out.
Im a big girl and am scared the rope I get will break or untie from the wooden beam.
I weigh around 106kgs. Does anyone have any idea what rope I should get for my size.
Where I'm thinking of hanging isn't too far enough off the floor which is why I was thinking of partial hanging. If anyone has any ideas on how I could get the rope to stay at the top of the beam, that would be helpful.
Here's a photo of where I'm thinking about hanging. (Ignore the plushies)
 

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I'm 80kg and I have this. I try partial suspension though. I bought on amazon a year and a half ago

I cant help with beam because I am using door knob(s)
 

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Does anyone have any idea what rope I should get for my size.
I bought mine from a automotive section in local hardware store. It has a label claiming that it can support 125 kg (it's 8mm thick plastic rope). It should probably be more than enough for partial (I weight roughly half of the rating).
If anyone has any ideas on how I could get the rope to stay at the top of the beam, that would be helpful.
Only option that I could come up with is hammering nails into the beam.

I know you said to ignore the plushies, but the one in second image is really cute.
 
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I do not see anything in your pictures that would be a good anchor point.
The next post has a rope that looks weak.
1/2 inch dock line is great. Strong, comfortable and holds knots well. A hardware store, Walmart have these. Discount stores have rope, but some of it has a low load limit. Read the package before purchase.
To test your anchor, loop your rope over it, grab the rope and see if it holds your weight.
 
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I'm 80kg and I have this. I try partial suspension though. I bought on amazon a year and a half ago

I cant help with beam because I am using door knob(s)
I'm trying to lose weight to make it better for when I try. Struggling to do so but I've lost 5kg I used to be 111kg before I posted this. Slowly getting there. I appreciate it
I bought mine from a automotive section in local hardware store. It has a label claiming that it can support 125 kg (it's 8mm thick plastic rope). It should probably be more than enough for partial (I weight roughly half of the rating).

Only option that I could come up with is hammering nails into the beam.

I know you said to ignore the plushies, but the one in second image is really cute.
Trying to lose weight to make it easier for myself. The idea of a nail is actually a really good idea, I just have to hope it holds, but it has potential. Thanks I'll have to look for a rope that's going to hold me, I'm honestly scared to go to a store and ask for help. But if I buy it online there is a chance my family will open the package and ask questions.
I do not see anything in your pictures that would be a good anchor point.
The next post has a rope that looks weak.
1/2 inch dock line is great. Strong, comfortable and holds knots well. A hardware store, Walmart have these. Discount stores have rope, but some of it has a low load limit. Read the package before purchase.
To test your anchor, loop your rope over it, grab the rope and see if it holds your weight.
Appreciate it. May I ask why you don't think it's a good anchor point? I'm short so it could work especially if it's partial hanging.
 
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