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Lena

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If you tie one end on the door knob and throw the other end over?

Thanks.
 
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Ella Disenchanted

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Depends on your height vs the height of the door
 
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TooLate2582

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May 6, 2018
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All depends on how y'all tou are, how tall the door is and how high your stool will be.
 
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Nov 18, 2018
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Caution Lena! You must use a solid door. For example the main front door. A interior door can be weak and it can collapsed (sometimes it is only paper, veneer and thin planks).
 
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It has been done before but I would personally advise against it. You want to make sure that your rig is tethered to something incredibly sturdy.
 
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Lena

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It has been done before but I would personally advise against it. You want to make sure that your rig is tethered to something incredibly sturdy.
A door isn't sturdy enough?
 
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Lena

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Caution Lena! You must use a solid door. For example the main front door. A interior door can be weak and it can collapsed (sometimes it is only paper, veneer and thin planks).
Thank you for this information.
 
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worldexploder

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A door isn't sturdy enough?
It really depends on what kind of door we are talking about. Some doors will probably be sturdy enough. Others will break apart at the hinges. Also weight will effect it as well. It's something to think about if you want to be extra cautious.
 
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Lena

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Sep 26, 2018
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It really depends on what kind of door we are talking about. Some doors will probably be sturdy enough. Others will break apart at the hinges. Also weight will effect it as well. It's something to think about if you want to be extra cautious.
I'm going to use my front door... thanks again for the info.
 
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Trashcan

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Aug 31, 2018
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I tried it when I was really skinny. Didn't work. I would recommend getting a door pull up bar.
 
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Trashcan

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Aug 31, 2018
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Did you use an outside door?

I used my bathroom door. The door didn't fall apart. The rope just stretched to the ground. But if it's a non-stretch rope, maybe it could work.
 
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