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    Folding for Storage

    At the local sports store in the gym equipment area is a device for this too.

    It's basically a frame that's constructed to do chin-ups on. Free standing... and adjustable. Best of all, it can be put up and taken down in a few minutes. I'm about 6 ft, and bar was high enough that I had to stretch to wrap my fingers around.

    Another device that's foldable and portable is something used in garages called an engine hoist. I'm not sure how high you can raise the arm with the jack, but know from experience you can use one to hoist a fairly large sub with that's laying prone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kalluss
    device that's foldable and portable is something used in garages called an engine hoist. I'm not sure how high you can raise the arm with the jack, but know from experience you can use one to hoist a fairly large sub with that's laying prone.

    This sounds like it has the makings of an excellent post. Kalluss, do tell.
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    possible idea?

    ok barton and allalone46 please tall me if this would work. if i put an eye hook in each corner of my ceiling (or close to ) and 1 in the center then put strong chains hanging from the eye hooks ( adaptable for suspention or simple restraint) with proper clasps to attach to eye hooks and cuffs

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    It should be fine.

    Make sure that you get the eye hook into a floor joist or a roof truss. When you purchase them make sure that you tell the clerk how much weight they need to support. Remember steel not galvanized. And you do not need to make the chains too heavy duty. Check the load capacity of the chain and purchase the right one. Get the correct size drill bit, and drill the hole straight.

    Then make sure you test the whole setup before you put it into use.

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    lol..for f#$%s sake! you're not going to bring the house down by suspending a woman from the joist. If you do, then you must live in Ethiopia where there are no codes to follow when building homes. Just get a few hooks into the joist and you're set. Safe, sane and hopefully consensual.

    As far as the engine hoist goes....lol if you weigh more than even my 4 cylinder honda prelude engine does....you should be dead of a heart attack long ago. Yes, using an engine hoist gives more than adequate lifting power.

    have fun, sure wish I could do something like it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by new master
    ok barton and allalone46 please tall me if this would work. if i put an eye hook in each corner of my ceiling (or close to ) and 1 in the center then put strong chains hanging from the eye hooks ( adaptable for suspention or simple restraint) with proper clasps to attach to eye hooks and cuffs
    Ok I hooks, and bolds won't work, thay arn't strong enough. and will only stieghten out. Use a hanging braket, ot suspention bracket. and it has to be attached to the joise.

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