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Alonelyuser

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Oct 9, 2018
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Could a air vent work as a place to hang yourself thats all I got in my tiny apartment.
 
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s_girl

Still here?
Sep 13, 2018
191
Could a air vent work as a place to hang yourself thats all I got in my tiny apartment.

I wouldn't think that would work but see if it can hold your weight but holding onto it with your hands first. Seems impulsive and too risky for me but I'm risk adverse, as I want to be sure... That's all I can really suggest. We're here if you need to talk. Good luck friend.
 
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blurr21

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Sep 13, 2018
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You could try ordering a door pullup bar and have it attached or some users here suggested tying the rope around the towel and throwing it over a closed door of the room or bathroom or tying the rope to the doorknob could work...
 
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Miro

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Oct 17, 2018
48
I doubt that an air vent could support your weight. If need be, do a test but try not to break it.
 
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crova

Making death amazing journey
Oct 7, 2018
377
Door anchor for exercise bands?
 
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Lra888

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Sep 30, 2018
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You could try ordering a door pullup bar and have it attached or some users here suggested tying the rope around the towel and throwing it over a closed door of the room or bathroom or tying the rope to the doorknob could work...
Both good ideas.

The pull-up bar is designed to hold 200+ lbs.
 
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crova

Making death amazing journey
Oct 7, 2018
377
pullup bar requires a solid door frame first. Its not always a case, not in UK and 100 y old houses like mine.
 
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