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I’vehadenough

I’vehadenough

Elementalist
Sep 15, 2018
847
so I'm gonna use a slipknot. Do you make a slipknot around your neck AND the fixture?
 
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Goldie

Specialist
Sep 6, 2018
307
Its what I did when I was practising. One slipknot at each end.
 
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Virgo

Arcanist
Oct 3, 2018
497
A slipknot should be sturdy enough. You can tie a rope to a high branch that is out of reach using a slip knot to. Lost a rope this morning this way...
 
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Jon

Student
Oct 1, 2018
109
I was thinking a slip knot for the neck, then tie the two loose ends using a constrictor knot, one for each loose end, around the beam. That is if you're planning on doing a full suspension hanging. Be warned though, the constrictor knot is so effective it can even damage the beam if it's not of a hard enough material. From my knots app: "Simple and secure, it is a harsh knot that can be difficult or impossible to untie once tightened."
 
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I’vehadenough

I’vehadenough

Elementalist
Sep 15, 2018
847
A slipknot should be sturdy enough. You can tie a rope to a high branch that is out of reach using a slip knot to. Lost a rope this morning this way...
Lost a rope, how?
 
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Battered_Seoul

Experienced
Jun 13, 2018
291
Boom hitch for the fixture, possibly?
 

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