davidfischer2021@pr
Member
- Jul 20, 2024
- 5
I am looking to CTB through hanging but the question of "will anything be able to hold my weight without breaking on me?" has been plaguing my mind for a while now.
I am 5'9 and 210 pounds give or take. I am of course interested in partial suspension since that seems better considering my weight issue. How will one in my weight range go about successfully hanging themselves, preferably through partial suspension if they most likely have no access to structures that will hold that amount of weight without fail? By that I mean I have no beams, doors, etc to hang myself from. My doors will definitely not hold my weight. I have wooden bannisters but I'm not entirely sure if they can hold my weight.
I was particularly interested in Kate Spade's or Robin William's methods to CTB but I'm sure they were nowhere near my weight range. I'm sure my room doorknob I bought recently to replace a cheaper one, even though it seems more sturdy, will not sustain my weight even if I kneel on the floor. What are my best chances then? Is hanging turning out to be a total dud?
I am 5'9 and 210 pounds give or take. I am of course interested in partial suspension since that seems better considering my weight issue. How will one in my weight range go about successfully hanging themselves, preferably through partial suspension if they most likely have no access to structures that will hold that amount of weight without fail? By that I mean I have no beams, doors, etc to hang myself from. My doors will definitely not hold my weight. I have wooden bannisters but I'm not entirely sure if they can hold my weight.
I was particularly interested in Kate Spade's or Robin William's methods to CTB but I'm sure they were nowhere near my weight range. I'm sure my room doorknob I bought recently to replace a cheaper one, even though it seems more sturdy, will not sustain my weight even if I kneel on the floor. What are my best chances then? Is hanging turning out to be a total dud?