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We found 119 Reddit comments discussing the best ropes. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 56 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

1. Pull Line for Light Duty Cable or Rope Pulling, 210 lb Average Breaking Strength 500-Foot Klein Tools 56108

    Features:
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Pull Line for Light Duty Cable or Rope Pulling, 210 lb Average Breaking Strength 500-Foot Klein Tools 56108
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Height3.37 Inches
Length7.75 Inches
Weight0.76 Pounds
Width3.25 Inches
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2. Shibari 100% Natural Hemp Bondage Rope 10 Meters

    Features:
  • Made with 100% natural Hemp
  • Superior Strength
  • 3 strand twist
  • Secure metal tips
  • High Quality
Shibari 100% Natural Hemp Bondage Rope 10 Meters
Specs:
ColorBeige
Is adult product1
Height4.25 Inches
Length9.5 Inches
Weight0.55 Pounds
Width4 Inches
Release dateMarch 2019
Size393.7 Inch (Pack of 1)
Number of items1
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u/smashedkitten · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Congrats on the gift & thanks for sharing! How generous! =)

First, on every hike: nature calls, and there's not always a potty. Usually just a rock or a tree. With these tissues, you can avoid "eco guilt".
Earthsmart Zero Trees Portapack Compostable Bathroom Tissue

Wash up:
Mother's Therapy Organics Hand Sanitizer with Clip

& always have a hankie or kleenex. Cos you need them. No need to link that. You have them.

If you have pets & you bring them with you, a portable water bowl is an absolute.

Merrel Hiking Shoe/Boot. Your shoe or boot is your preference & depends on the trail, but you will ALWAYS need to replace them every year, at least, if you hike often. The group I hike with favors Merrels. I linked the Amazon Merrel store cos I'm not sure of your trail conditions, climate, shoe/boot preference etc. A good hiking shoe is always at the top of my list when it comes to gear.



Rope. Cos once when we were hiking my dogs missed the trail and jumped down a steep cliff. We had to rescue them. A rope sure would have come in handy!
Braided Polypropylene General Purpose Rope


To make your cache more sneaky:
Fake Rock

Honestly, I prefer to carry a back pack with my things and really don't like the camelpaks. They're a pain in the ass to keep clean. I love my reusable wide-mouthed BPA-free water bottle. There's 2 sizes. They're perfect. I use the small one all the time, but the bigger one might be handy for longer hikes.

NIKE T1 Flow Water Bottle 16oz

Nike T1 Flow Water Bottle, 32 oz

Most trails have clean water sources, but if not you may want a water bottle with built-in filtration such as Seychelle.

Happy caching & hiking! I love hiking! It's one of my favorite things!
Here's some pics of my favorite hike earlier this year.

Peace & Love

u/IWontBudgieForYou · 2 pointsr/parrots

My budgies' favorite toy is actually a "tree" http://imgur.com/a/ad2Bt - this is a tree and stand that I built. Eventually I went on to paint it and add caster wheels. The branch is nearly 6 feet tall, so they get some good vantage points of the room at the top. You don't have to add much at all to the tree/branch stand, it is already enjoyable for them to play with the little wispy branches while they hang sideways or upside-down.

  1. Find a source for a good sized branch

  2. make sure it is bird safe (http://www.mdvaden.com/bird_page.shtml) and properly clean/prepare branch (instructions in link).

  3. build a shallow bin or open box and mount branch to a reinforced plate, mount plate and branch to stand base box.

  4. watch your birds explore the branch.

    The above option works great for small branches: install a hanger bolt into a branch and fasten it to the side of the cage with large stainless fender washers and thumb screw.

    Sisal rope, specifically oil-free & untreated: http://www.amazon.com/T-W-Evans-Cordage-23-210-100-Feet/dp/B000W9QHGA/ref=sr_1_1

    You can hang something like a coconut half or make a climbing net (http://www.craftster.org/forum/index.php?topic=310382.0) out of it. Even a two inch section can be fun for the little guys to chew on.

    Speaking of coconut half, if you have been to pet smart then you have seen a coconut 'hut' with two opposing halves tied with three ropes. Coconuts can be bought for $2 -3 at the grocery store. I built one myself and I am quite pleased, my budgies are more willing to try new foods that I put in it.

    Poplar can be found cheaply in manageable thickness at the hardware store in the form of trim board. It can be perfect for replacing missing wood from a hanging chain toy.

    I just recently re-purposed a swing on chain toy with coffee stirrers, zip ties, and bamboo skewers. I cut 15 stirrers in half and zip tied them together so they spread out in a ball pattern which was then attached at the end of a chain.

    Balsa wood can make great cannon fodder against small beaks. If you cross cut "chips" it might have the same effect as yucca chips, but at a fraction of the cost.

    Poplar Dowels: Most dowels at the hardware store are poplar, but always safe to check.
u/drrevo74 · 2 pointsr/bdsm

There's a lot there. I would start by watching some YouTube videos. There are also two books you should grab

Bondage For Sex [Paperback] [2006] (Author) Chanta Rose https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00E7HP4MQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_U5ADCbCD0KB3A

And

Two Knotty Boys Showing You the Ropes: A Step-by-Step, Illustrated Guide for Tying Sensual and Decorative Rope Bondage https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008D30TWA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_47ADCbQWPMAE5

Learn the single and double column ties and a simple square knot and you can do a lot. The most important thing is learning how to tie knots that don't get tighter.

As far as rope types, I like linen jute. This stuff is really nice.

PGNROPE 100% Natural Linen... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07F5G4XML?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

Types really come down to personal preference and purpose. Also get some medical scissors in case you need to get the rope off in a hurry.

Maybe most importantly, you need a sub who likes letting you practice. Good luck and have fun.

u/ixidorecu · 13 pointsr/homelab

First, do it now, while its not to hot/cold. running cable in the attic in the summer sucks. you kinda need 2+ people to run cable. it can be done solo, but that brings in so many more complications, beer for buddy. so yeah, like /u/xmangusx said, you don't want electronics up in the attic, top of a closet should be ok, somewhere a little more climate controlled. i haven't run cable in residential in a long time, but did do up a new floor of a building, and work at a datacenter, so take the numbers as a rough guide.
even if you think you want just 1 jack in each spot, run 4 cables to each room. alot easier to run a bundle of four now, then to go back and add in cabling later, even if you just let the bare end dangle behind the drywall. below is some suggested parts:
1000FT Cat 6 Bulk Bare Copper ethernet cable

4 hole keystone wall plate

cat6 punchdowns

keystone blank plates

electrical box

punchdown tool

network cable tester

24port patch panel will work in 19inch rack

wire line puller

pull string

so 1 blue box, 1 wall plate, a few blanks ( as desired # of ports) per room. start in somewhere a little less important like say the laundry room, or a closet, so you can get a hang of using the drywall knife to cut the hole, how big it needs to be etc. you will want to be near ( but not to close give liek 6 inches) to an electrical outlet if you can. use a studfinder, it should be where the electrical outlet is ( which side is the box on). find where the electrical cable comes through the 2x4, move over enough to account for stud width plus a little fudge factor, and drill a small hole, maybe 1/4 inch, just big enough to get the end of the fish line through. cut small hole in drywall near the electrical outlet ( opposite the stud) start with maybe 2 inch by 2 inch, will need to be bigger later for the box. run the fish down from attic through the stud hole you drilled, behind the drywall, and find it in the small hole cut. attach pull string to it, and pull it back, and keep pulling the pull string all the way back to central location. repeat till have all holes cut, lines run. now you will have a pretty good idea if you will need 1 or more cat6 1000ft spindles.

the hard part is going to be getting around in the attic, and simply finding a way to get from point a to be with the cable, creative use of a drill bit will be necessary. the punchdown blocks that go into the plates are color codes, do all A or B throughout the house, don't mix-n-match ( B is more common ), and is color coded. only will need a crimper, ends, is if you want to custom make the cables going from patch panel to switch, hint just buy 20 or whatever of appropriate length cables premade from monoprice, like $1 each.
expect 2 people who have never done this before, this to take more than 1 weekend.

u/RedRedKrovy · 1 pointr/BDSMcommunity

I can’t really add much more than what has already been said. Safety is paramount above all else so definitely do your research as others have posted.

When you’re ready to start practicing YouTube has some decent tutorials for beginners. Just search for “rope bondage”. I’ve specifically used this before and I love it.

Also Amazon has some decent beginner ropes. Here is a link to what I bought first starting out.

Join Fetlife, there is a wealth of knowledge on there. Try to attend some local munches and talk with other rope enthusiasts.

u/Dunn_Raskin · 1 pointr/BDSMcommunity

You should look up some bondage techniques and tying guides before you get started so you know how to properly secure your partner without cutting off circulation. You should also look at the different restraints available.

Personally, I prefer cotton rope as it feels comfortable on my skin and it's easily accessible at most online retailers and sex shops. However, many prefer hemp rope as it's more durable than cotton.

Handcuffs and other restraints can be used as well, and they're usually the best for beginners as they don't take a lot of effort to put on and take off. I suggest looking at these options and see what you and your gf would prefer for a good experience.

u/hugejew · 1 pointr/poi

It's hard without a fid but doable. Fids are cheap on Amazon though: WELLINGTON CORDAGE S6034 Splicing Fid, 3-Pack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000R2POFW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_ZVaxxbYDKVRHC

But yeah in short you pull one end of the technora through a split ring, quick link, or through the poi head ring itself, then push the rope into itself quite a ways (the entire length if you really want to be safe, but like 8" or so works for me). Friction holds it all together. Definitely YouTube a tutorial as Drex mentioned.

u/DorothysRedShoes · 1 pointr/magnetfishing

This. Go with a braided nylon rope. Here's what I bought (I use 3/8, but I'm thinking about giving the 1/4 a try): https://www.amazon.com/SGT-KNOTS-Utility-Rope-Made/dp/B01DKWDE1G/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1482768561&sr=8-2&keywords=nylon+rope

I'm guessing that link won't do you a ton of good so here's a link to what is close to the same thing on amazon.co.uk. The mm to inches isn't an exact match but I think it's pretty close (the imperial system of measurements is so dumb). Anyways, here's the link: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Blackspur-Braided-Rope-mtrs-Colours/dp/B007MJXHVQ/ref=sr_1_20?ie=UTF8&qid=1482768568&sr=8-20&keywords=nylon+rope

Of course, the length of rope you get is really up to your preference. I usually go for something between 50-100 feet (~15-30 meters)

As far as in store vs. online - I've found that I can get a lot better prices online. I'm not sure what magnet you've got now but you can get a neo with 90 kg of pull for 23 pounds here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/d/Home-Kitchen/first4magnets-F4MA48M8-EYE-1-Diameter-Neodymium-Clamping-Magnet-Pull/B003MWDRO4/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1482768958&sr=8-2&keywords=magnet+fishing

u/ScrapMetalBass · 2 pointsr/magnetfishing

I recommend the neodymium magnets from CMS. They're the cheapest I've been able to find: http://www.magnet4sale.com/search.php?search_query=fishing

For the rope, I recommend a braided nylon, but you can use most types. I've been using the 3/8 which is pretty good, but I'm probably going to try some 1/4 to see how I like it: https://www.amazon.com/SGT-KNOTS-Utility-Rope-Made/dp/B00XRMF0YY/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1486080250&sr=8-2&keywords=braided+nylon+rope

u/SecretlySarah · 2 pointsr/macrame

I used 3 strand cotton rope I found on Amazon! Mine is 5mm x 328ft I got for just under $20, but if you sign up for Snagshout you can get it for about $6 with their coupon (I didn’t realize this until after I bought it). There’s also a few other diameters the seller offered if you want variety.

I’m still pretty new myself but I’ve found that a nice sharp pair of scissors and a tape measure are helpful for starting off!

Here’s the link for what I bought (am I allowed to post this? Not sure...)

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07C2QMTMQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_bp5SBbT2WMYB2

u/raekar · 1 pointr/parrots

Thanks, I just used 3/8 inch sisal rope, though 1/4 inches should work too. Make sure it says it's oil/chemical free. Here's a link to the exact kind I got. It's easier to wrap if you wet it first. I haven't had to change it yet, but he just discovered it's really fun to chew on and not actually scary a week ago.

u/bSpike83 · 1 pointr/XVcrosstrek

A good example would be car seat belt webbing that's often a 2 inch wide webbing, because it's wide and flat it distributes the force more evenly than a rope(which would exert a point force at the center of the rope)
I'd prefer 3 inch webbing like this for a rough pull out if I had to secure to a single structural member of a uni-body car, because the edges of the stamped metal frame members are the most fragile parts I'd want that load very widely distributed.
If I only had 1 or 2 inch wide webbing, I'd try to attach to multiple points, using something like this
that might allow you to use much cheaper 1 or 2 inch wide climbing webbing.

u/schadwick · 8 pointsr/homedefense

This is the line pull I used: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0026TA6WK

along with this cable lubricant: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000WTN3I0

Absolutely run the cables before committing the concrete. Also seal the PVC conduit joins with PVC cement, otherwise they will eventually become waterlogged. If you haven't already purchased the Cat6, I recommend shielded outdoor-rated direct-burial cable, like this.

I also suggest running some low-voltage cables along with the Cat6, so you can power external IR illuminators like these, which are way better than the IR LEDs in the cameras, and also avoid insects, fog, and dust from triggering motion alerts at night.

Good luck!

u/arcticrobot · 3 pointsr/MonitorLizards

Yep, why not? You can also construct a lot of your own bridges and climbing poles using pet friendly sisal rope. I use it throughout my whole enclosure. I make braids out of them and wrap everything and hang them on the wall. My babies love to climb them.

https://www.amazon.com/T-W-Evans-Cordage-23-210-100-Feet/dp/B000W9QHGA

u/2PieceCombo · 2 pointsr/HomeNetworking

you should be able to do this pretty easily. just make sure you attach it really well in case you pull through a tight spot. nothing worse that a line coming free in the middle of a conduit somewhere. (former network installation tech) if you wanted to future proof it in case you need to add more lines later, get a roll of [fish line] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0026TA6WK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_OW8GAbE743V36and) and pull that with the new cable.

EDIT: fixed link

u/sanitarystapler · 1 pointr/4x4

I think only the off road/pro4x have tow points in the front to pull from, but even then I would rather pull from the hitch or fit aftermarket recovery points. There are some for sale in thenewx.org marketplace, and some plans on how to make them there. I ran across some 1/2 thick angle iron and plan to make some, but haven't had time yet.

recovery strap
https://www.amazon.com/ARB-ARB705-2-3-Recovery-Strap/dp/B004P9DQLC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1510170669&sr=8-1&keywords=arb+recovery+strap

Tow strap
https://www.amazon.com/Tow-Strap-Reflective-Emergency-Reinforced/dp/B071FMW8FP/ref=sr_1_2_sspa?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1510170716&sr=1-2-spons&keywords=tow+strap&psc=1

Kinetic rope
https://www.amazon.com/Bubba-Rope-176655BKG-Renegade-20/dp/B00BZZB6OS/ref=sr_1_4?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1510170750&sr=1-4&keywords=kinetic+rope

All are a little different, but similar. I can't really tell you what to use. You may want to check out youtube channels like Ronny dahl that explain the differences in recovery gear. Just try not to get the ones with the hooks, i've used them but they are more likely to become a projectile than one with a proper end and a d ring

u/DrUsual · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

LEFT!

I make my own luck.

I'm going with this [ultra-cheap item] (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GTGAK8Q/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pd_S_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=2OQ3X77Y1AXP&coliid=I3DSSY3OSCEAN) from the Health and Beauty section.

And I think this is the first time I'm first to enter a contest!

u/Galactus97 · 4 pointsr/Daredevil

Gravity Threads Unisex Warm Half Finger Stretchy Knit Gloves, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000OIMPCE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_-R81BbACG4H09

CYZ Men's Thermal Long Sleeve Crew Top-Black-M https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00VRC2I2I/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_CS81BbK6H779N

LoveInUSA Natural Manila Hemp Rope 33 Feet 7mm Thickness Tan Brown Natural Rope for Arts Crafts DIY Decoration Gift Wrapping Dock Climbing Hanging Swing https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071W3HM6H/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_SS81BbSH48P8P

Jessie Kidden Men's Casual Military Cargo Pants, 8 Pockets Cotton Wild Combat Tactical Trousers,7533 Balck,30 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01J1S8XKK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_-S81BbRA50AFB

u/Cyborg_Huey · 1 pointr/magnetfishing

Thanks. I went ahead and bought 100’ of this line. Hopefully it’ll work out alright.

u/Triadis3 · 1 pointr/marriedredpill

I agree with captaingorliia, she gets off on it more than I do, I think because of the time it takes to do it right. I do like the look and utility of it, and my wife LOVES suspension - takes away all her "control".

The rope I use is...
hemp, cut off the stupid metal ends and bind with twine, otherwise you or she will get tagged in the face. not good. I also throw new ropes into a pillowcase and toss that in the dryer with a few towels to soften and loosen the new rope, makes a big difference in comfort.

Safety Always -have some trauma shears nearby, carry a knife so you can immediately release anything that gets dangerous.

Learn how to make a simple chest harness first, then a two-column tie, everything else builds on variations of this.

Best site to learn "the ropes"....

TwoKnottyBoys

Kink. com has a sub site (pun intended) called sex and submission. Massive amount of scenes there to stoke your own creativity.

I get the vast majority of my toys from Amazon.

u/MLDsmithy · 1 pointr/magnetfishing

Hard drive magnets are very small in comparison to magnets usually used for fishing, both in size and power. They're the right composition, but they're just quite a bit smaller, which is going to lessen your chances of bringing anything up. Smaller magnets are very cheap; below I'll link a small magnet and some cheap rope that'll do the job; gear like that is an entry into the hobby that'll run you only about $20 USD.


https://www.amazon.com/Fishing-Holding-Neodymium-Eye-Bolt-Retrieving/dp/B07FLYSZGY/ref=sr_1_15?keywords=fishing+magnet&qid=1555365570&s=gateway&sr=8-15


https://www.amazon.com/Crawford-Lehigh-MFP8100-Diamond-100-Foot-Multi-Colored/dp/B0009WG65W/ref=sr_1_40?keywords=poly+rope&qid=1555365725&s=gateway&sr=8-40

u/semperlol · 1 pointr/web_design

Oh my god you're a fucking moron. Did you even read my comment? If you are discussing theory and this is your reply to my comment, you have a fundamental misunderstanding of the theory. The other explanation is you read something incorrectly, which wouldn't be such a problem but then you adopt such a cunt tone in your reply.

In theory

>Anything that can be done with a regex can be done with a finite automaton, and vice versa

Where did I state that recognising an email is impossible with finite automata? If something can be recognised by a finite automaton, it can be done with a regex.

Your original comment said that you cannot do this with regex but can with finite automata, but in theory

>They are equivalent in their expressive power, they both recognise the set of regular languages.

Anybody who has a semblance of an idea of what they're talking about will agree that they are in theory equivalent. So you can do it with regex, in theory.

Your article that you linked but didn't read carefully, states this same fact.

>And can you fully implement the complex grammars in the RFCs in your regex parser in a readable way?

It talks about the practical issues, e.g. being able to do it in a readable way with regex, because in fucking theory they are equivalent in their expressive power.

You may find the below useful:

https://www.amazon.com/Introduction-Theory-Computation-Michael-Sipser/dp/113318779X

Alternatively:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00DKA3S6A/ref=s9_acsd_top_hd_bw_b292I_c_x_5_w?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=merchandised-search-3&pf_rd_r=DQJA7YYF6XRPQ9DCCW1S&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=b949820f-ff03-5be8-b745-f0a5e56b98c9&pf_rd_i=511394

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001E95R3G/ref=s9_acsd_top_hd_bw_bFfLP_c_x_1_w?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=merchandised-search-4&pf_rd_r=MXQ2SVBM01QEAAET2X18&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=c842552a-f9c9-5abd-8c7d-f1340c84cb6d&pf_rd_i=3733851

u/Bartelbythescrivener · 2 pointsr/HomeImprovement

This guy has the right reply. The conduit to use.
https://www.google.com/search?q=flexible.ent.cable&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari
The cut in low voltage “ box “ to use.
https://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=7013&gclid=Cj0KCQiAi7XQBRDnARIsANeLIev8bAAphQ1eitYojMoMLgOPzyIFmvSKZ71KXdPwHA0EP4FeMiQtH8IaAjR0EALw_wcB
Put this in the conduit to pull up cable leave a spare for future.
https://www.amazon.com/Klein-Tools-56108-Poly-500-Foot/dp/B0026TA6WK
Leave 6” to 12” of conduit above the top plate and use a conduit clamp to secure it to the top plate. Have the conduit stop just at the top of the conduit “box”. Tie it to the cut in box with some wire so it stays in place. The cut in box has two screw holes so you can attach any type of plate you want. Drill in the center of the top plate. If you have insulation you will need a fish tape. If you have a fire block you will need a an extra long auger but they make them three foot long and the are designed for pulling wire. Klein and Greenlee make the industry specific tools. Good Luck !

u/MiniMan561 · 1 pointr/Showerthoughts

I’m more of a bowler hat guy than an fedora guy. But I will take your advice and buy some rope. But I have a question. Should I go with this hemp rope(https://www.amazon.com/Twisted-Manila-Rope-Hemp-100/dp/B01GH0MHG6?ref_=Oct_BSellerS_511394_3) or this Manila rope(https://www.amazon.com/T-W-Evans-Cordage-26-011-100-Feet/dp/B00DKA3S6A?ref_=Oct_BSellerS_511394_9)? Or do you recommend another type of rope?

u/j0hn1334 · 2 pointsr/hammockcamping

Samson Zing-it Rope 2.2mm X 180ft. Average Strength 580 Lbs. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006JS1VNC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_t2xTAb9J4ZQ72

u/wanttoseemycat · 14 pointsr/shutupandtakemymoney

So it's a camping hammock in a back pack and some poly cord. I've stuffed a camping hammock in my hiking bag for years. This is like selling the idea of bringing extra socks...

u/CPTMULLER · 2 pointsr/battlewagon

I've got one of those with the metal clips to latch onto the oem points, I want something like this:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BZZB6OS/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pd_nS_img?_encoding=UTF8&colid=DB0ZXJQEC7BA&coliid=I3KGU02TSA03D8

and a couple soft shackles

u/tf2guy · 4 pointsr/2meirl4meirl

> If you like gifts, buy yourself something.

This was the first result for 'noose' on Amazon!

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u/EnderTheError · 1 pointr/hmmm

I want to commit sewer side

u/Rkane44 · 3 pointsr/aww

Copy and pasting from my top post:



Only cost about $30. Ordered two rounds of sisal rope from amazon, 5” L brackets from a local hardware store, used scrap 4x4 for the post and a 2x6 board with scrap carpet we had from when we re-did our bedroom last year.

We are going to add two carpet shelves on the open side so she can jump down more easily.

EDIT: my inbox got destroyed so here’s more details on how we attached everything. We used an industrial stapler. We stapled the carpet on one of the sides (the one in the wall) as well as stapled the sisal rope as we wrapped it around the 4x4. We put the stapled sides directly towards the wall.

The shelf is screwed in the the L brackets which are in studs on the wall, the sisal post is both screwed directly into the wall as well as secured on the top and bottom with L brackets.

EDIT: here’s the rope we got. For a 6 foot post we used two rolls. T.W Evans Cordage 23-410... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DKA3OGO?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf

u/World_Chaos · 5 pointsr/wallstreetbets

You should spare one commission for this

u/DaDocter20 · 1 pointr/cursedcomments

T.W Evans Cordage 23-410 3/8-Inch by 100-Feet Twisted Sisal Rope https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DKA3OGO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_AN5PDbDXJR2KH Probably need a four pack so it don't break

u/efpe3s · 4 pointsr/techsupportgore

They ran out of zip ties and started using twist ties for cable management. When they ran out of those too, it looks like they used pull line left over from pulling network wires through conduit.

It looks bad, but it works.

u/Pm_Me_cornbread · 1 pointr/bowsette

Here's some rope, Find a sturdy girder or ceiling beam, tie the rope into a noose, stand on a chair, tie the other end to the girder, shove your head through the hole you made in the rope, kick the chair out from under you and pretend you're Spiderman. This advice brought to you free of charge for being a little bitch.

u/Dolnorgen · 0 pointsr/MensRights

OP is a cuck. The worst is that he probably didn't even stumble upon this, he went out of his way to find something on amazon to get offended by and share it on this sub with his fellow cucks.

Here's for you OP

u/HighZenDurp · 1 pointr/seduction

Exactly. You're a little bitch. You talk shit behind a computer screen on an Internet forum. Who's the fucking nerd?

Why you mad bro? Why you mad? Why you mad bro? Why you so mad? Why you so herpy derpy derp derp?

Here you go. This will help you, me and everyone else. I anticipate you'll know how to use it. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002T44UGA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_HDeszbY35F9E6