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- Apr 29, 2024
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Basically hanging is cheap, a rope doesn't cost more than about $20. I've always thought about drop hanging as a method. Cheap effective and painless. According to 19th century research I need about 5' to 6' of drop, no more no less. The questions come from how to anchor the top to a strong enough point.
Tie a noose on the bottom, and even the other side. Find a strong enough tree limb, 12"+ thick and roughly parallel to the ground. Use something like a razor wire or even sandpaper to carve a groove into the tree limb, affix the top noose to the groove in the tree to attach. If I had a way to climb the tree, maybe just a ladder, put the top noose ring on the tree and the bottom loop around the neck, and just fall off the tree limb
Tie a noose on the bottom, and even the other side. Find a strong enough tree limb, 12"+ thick and roughly parallel to the ground. Use something like a razor wire or even sandpaper to carve a groove into the tree limb, affix the top noose to the groove in the tree to attach. If I had a way to climb the tree, maybe just a ladder, put the top noose ring on the tree and the bottom loop around the neck, and just fall off the tree limb