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cont'd
Think about the size of rope as the gauge of wire an electrician runs
from your panel box to your outlet, light switch, etc.
We have
to make sure that each rope is able to hold the weight of the child
swinging below. The ropes below are a good illustration of what is
needed:
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This is NOT Hydro-Electricity!

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Paul - Thanks so much for convincing me
to install the KVAR unit! In the first month alone my electricity bill
has gone down 23% !! - B. Garcia,
Houston |
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to hold up a 40 pound child; just as you wouldn't expect a medium rope
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"This electric panel was found under the sink so it could be kept nice and clean
(and wet!)."
Source: Jim Breckenridge, Trillion |
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I am extremely pleased with your
service! Not only did you USE THE BEST MATERIALS - the workmanship is beautiful
and your price was also the best around! THANK YOU for being such a Pro!
I am now a customer for life! - D. Gore, Spring Branch |
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But that medium rope is more
than capable of holding up that 40 pound child. And better yet, that
small rope is perfect for the 30 pound children! As you can see,
picking the right rope is of extreme importance
We'll talk next about the
knot used to secure the rope. Then we'll visit how the pull bar, rope
and knot all work together to keep your child out of harm's way!
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Inspections, Newcastle, Wash.
(used with
permission. Courtesy of
www.ThisOldHouse.com.) |
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