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floor joists accessible from the lower floor with holes drilled into them for cable management i suppose, i can get my rope through and tie it around.

i weigh 110lbs/50kg does it have a chance of breaking? there is about maybe 2.75in from the bottom of the hole to the bottom of the wood. the wood itself is ~1.25in depth.
 
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jane_doa

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Looks very solid, but usually longer planks are easier to break, length creates leverage = less force/weight is needed to break them
I would test it beforehand to ease your mind
 
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No chance at 110 lbs. Will your rope fit through that hole?
 
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i like apple juice!

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Looks very solid, but usually longer planks are easier to break, length creates leverage = less force/weight is needed to break them
I would test it beforehand to ease your mind

i see what you're saying yeah, i'll definitely test it out with my own weight before trying anything.

No chance at 110 lbs. Will your rope fit through that hole?

good to hear! and yes, it slips through fine even with the other wires there.

thank you guys
 
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