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Powderedmonster

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Mar 6, 2019
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I have an outdoor shower which is my preferred suicide spot for privacy reasons (no interruptions). One downside of this spot is that I'm not sure if it is sturdy enough to hold my weight full suspension. Sorry this is poorly written I'm sort of brain fogged right now. It's made out of wood. Does it look strong enough? What about for partial suspension? Be honest because if it breaks I might end up a veggie
 

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Try to keep your weight down and swing a bit before you do it.
 
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It looks like it will hold some pretty good weight. What about the ends? Are the supported well, not loose, cracking or near the edge? It's best to check every angle of it.

But it's up to you to check the weight limit. Put your hands over it and lift your legs... While your legs are in the air, bounce around a little bit and see how it holds up.
 
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It looks like it will hold some pretty good weight. What about the ends? Are the supported well, not loose, cracking or near the edge? It's best to check every angle of it.

But it's up to you to check the weight limit. Put your hands over it and lift your legs... While your legs are in the air, bounce around a little bit and see how it holds up.
I did that and it didn't break. Does that mean it's safe for 20-30 minutes of thrashing around hanging?
 
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I did that and it didn't break. Does that mean it's safe for 20-30 minutes of thrashing around hanging?
I would do it a few times before you attempt. Just because it held up on your initial testing, doesn't mean it will hold up a second time. And I can never promise it will hold up for 20 to 30 minutes. If done right, you should be gone within 8 to 10 minutes.
 
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