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Morris1211

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Nov 29, 2025
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Would these attachments on the car garage be sturdy enough for anchor point for FSH?
 

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Worndown

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On a closed door, a hinge should support a couple hundred pounds of downward force.
On an open door, you rely on the strength of the door panels and mounting screws. They are not designed for carrying a load like this.
 
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Morris1211

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Nov 29, 2025
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Could I use it as an anchor point with the door closed? The doors in the house are old and flimsy and I don't really have any other options. Unless I go out and find a tree or something.
 
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Abandoned Phantom

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Oct 3, 2025
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On a closed door, a hinge should support a couple hundred pounds of downward force.
On an open door, you rely on the strength of the door panels and mounting screws. They are not designed for carrying a load like this.

Just to add to this, garage doors, at least all the ones i've seen, are made of sheet metal and styrofoam. That's the kind that it looks like in the picture. so the hinges will likely rip out if pulled in the wrong direction.
some questions that I'm not looking for an answer to, but to think about.
How are you going to wrap a rope around the hinge, is there enough room for a rope? Can you tie multiple ropes together and make a web that connects to mutiple hinges? Is that a sturdy beam in the back holding up that red ice chest in the back? (Not hinting at anything, just curious *wink*)
 
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黒恄薔薇(The Black Rose)
Jan 5, 2025
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No you'd definitely fall , you need something a lot stronger to hold you up.
 
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Morris1211

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Nov 29, 2025
139
Just to add to this, garage doors, at least all the ones i've seen, are made of sheet metal and styrofoam. That's the kind that it looks like in the picture. so the hinges will likely rip out if pulled in the wrong direction.
some questions that I'm not looking for an answer to, but to think about.
How are you going to wrap a rope around the hinge, is there enough room for a rope? Can you tie multiple ropes together and make a web that connects to mutiple hinges? Is that a sturdy beam in the back holding up that red ice chest in the back? (Not hinting at anything, just curious *wink*)
You're right. I didn't think about all those things. It's actually a shell not a beam unfortunately.
 
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Abandoned Phantom

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Oct 3, 2025
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You're right. I didn't think about all those things. It's actually a shell not a beam unfortunately.
unfortunate about it being a shell, not a beam. I hope I didn't come off as too discouraging.
 
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Morris1211

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Nov 29, 2025
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unfortunate about it being a shell, not a beam. I hope I didn't come off as too discouraging.
Sorry I meant shelf. That was a typo. You didn't come off as discouraging at all. I appreciate your input.
 
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Abandoned Phantom

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Sorry I meant shelf. That was a typo. You didn't come off as discouraging at all. I appreciate your input.
Ah, here I was thinking it had a decorative thingy on it to make it look like a beam, lol. good luck finding a solution.
 

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