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A bunch of my friends who were in Cheer leading did quite well. Accountants, managers of a bank and a few engineers.
Back at Los Alamitos High School, you had to have a C+ average. If you got lower, you were on probation until the grades improved. If the grades did not improve, off the squad and normal pe for them.
Back at Los Alamitos High School, you had to have a C+ average. If you got lower, you were on probation until the grades improved. If the grades did not improve, off the squad and normal pe for them.
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The 6mm will support 6,960 lb.Lasolimu wrote:I don't know, breaking strength of 22 KN, that's roughly 5000 pounds, considering my size and figuring an approximate weight...
Nope, I think I would even break Dyneema. :p:

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I still question if it would hold my weight, you need to remember that I stand at roughly 60' at the shoulder. Now, keep in mind that this is mostly muscle and my wingspan is pretty long.hobie16 wrote:The 6mm will support 6,960 lb.![]()
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No problem. Just double up the line.Lasolimu wrote:I still question if it would hold my weight, you need to remember that I stand at roughly 60' at the shoulder. Now, keep in mind that this is mostly muscle and my wingspan is pretty long.

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I think we have reached the point where we need to question if it is worth washing me and hanging me out to dry. Of course, I am still curious how I am going to be attached to the line, and where the line is going to be located.hobie16 wrote:No problem. Just double up the line.
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I would recommend using a Bosch Rotary Hammer to drill half inch holes.Lasolimu wrote:I think we have reached the point where we need to question if it is worth washing me and hanging me out to dry. Of course, I am still curious how I am going to be attached to the line, and where the line is going to be located.

Install stainless steel rod rated at 200,000 psi with Nylock and eye nuts.
The Dynameea can be strung between two old growth Redwood trees using the same hardware as the body attachments.

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Where would I get one of those?
Malaboomer should have strong cables. We could try that out for some good drying. Or attach the cable to Soarin'. :)
Malaboomer should have strong cables. We could try that out for some good drying. Or attach the cable to Soarin'. :)
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Umm, ouch, that would hurt really badly. :(hobie16 wrote:I would recommend using a Bosch Rotary Hammer to drill half inch holes.
Install stainless steel rod rated at 200,000 psi with Nylock and eye nuts.
The Dynameea can be strung between two old growth Redwood trees using the same hardware as the body attachments.
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You can rent one at you're local equipment rental place or home improvement center. Make sure you get the SDS style of bits.turkeyham wrote:Where would I get one of those?
Malaboomer should have strong cables. We could try that out for some good drying. Or attach the cable to Soarin'. :)
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Can't you just imagine this? :D: darph, stop!! Don't even contribute.darph nader wrote:You can rent one at you're local equipment rental place or home improvement center
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