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biodegradableurn

biodegradableurn

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Jun 14, 2026
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Hello hi!


This is my first time posting on this forum, so I apologize in advance if I don't use it correctly.


I've been quietly following and reading through the threads for the past few months, and I've already learned some things from everyone's experiences and advice.


I'm posting because I'd really appreciate your opinions on my setup and my ctb method I've chosen.
I'm trying to work with what I have available (in my old rented apartment) and I'd love to know whether you think it should work or if there's anything important I'm missing.

I chose partial hanging via door frame. I'm using a 14 mm polypropylene rope, and I recently ordered a resistance-band door anchor to use as the attachment point.

My original plan was to use my bedroom door, but I'm worried it may not be strong enough to support my weight. Because of that, I'm now considering using my apartment's main entrance door instead, since it's much heavier and feels more solid.


The idea is to place the door anchor over the top of the door, attach the rope to it, close the door, and lock it completely.


My attempt date is 17 July.


Thanks in advance! :) gonna attach some photos for the visuals
 

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gentarouhongou

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Jun 7, 2026
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The materials you've chosen are good. I especially like the choice of rope, half an inch of synthetic polypropylene rope is perfect. However, the materials are nowhere near as important as the knot you decide to go with. Have you gone that far into planning yet?
 
biodegradableurn

biodegradableurn

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Jun 14, 2026
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The pictures don't seem to load
Uhhh idk why. Maybe long press on them?
The materials you've chosen are good. I especially like the choice of rope, half an inch of synthetic polypropylene rope is perfect. However, the materials are nowhere near as important as the knot you decide to go with. Have you gone that far into planning yet?
slip knot, right? ++ socks for padding
 

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