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Can I use the noose of a roll-over curtain for partial? My major concern is my weight breaking the curtain or my neck slipping out of the noose .
 

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You will most likely break/snap it. A good way to test is to try to pull it down with a lot of force, but in this case, I don't think it's necessary, that looks way too thin.
 
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I wouldn't do that, it will break.
Have you consider the door? From the knob, over the door and hang on the other side
 
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I wouldn't do that, it will break.
Have you consider the door? From the knob, over the door and hang on the other side
I have considered that , it too looks like an attractive option . My concern is that the noose needs to be made by hand and it might break or slip out after I put my weight on it . The Door can also cause some noise .
 

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