Porter Hangers
- whatahutch
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Porter Hangers
I was just wondering, my father has some 3/8 angle iron and was thinking about making hangers for the cliff on his farm. If you did fall on them would you still trust them today. Also what routes still have them on. I have seen at least one at Eastern Sky Bridge.
"Come to send, not condescend" - Eddie Vedder
- whatahutch
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I would do that, but I am super super cheap. (Let me rephrase that, my wife is super super cheap). I am building a 12' wide by 8' foot tall bouldering wall for a little more than 60 bucks. That is including holds. So I was just wondering how many people had actually fallen on one of those old hangers. I know the guide says Porter had them tested and they failed at something like 5000 lbs. I can round the edges down so I won't cut myself open. Hopefully at least.
"Come to send, not condescend" - Eddie Vedder
- whatahutch
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Here's a terrifying story. When I was 11 I went sport climbing for the second time in my life with my mom. Neither of us knew what the hell we were doing. I had to bail off of Relaxed Atmosphere at the second bolt. Rather than leaving a biner on the Porter hanger, I threaded the rope through it and got lowered down just like cleaning a route from the anchors. It was a bit of a rough ride, but being only 90 pounds I managed to reach the ground without circumsizing my rope. Scary, scary stuff thinking back on it. I can't believe my dad let us gumbies go climbing without his supervision.
+1bcombs wrote:maybe now is not the right time to be developing?
If you can't swing the cash for real hardware, then maybe just buy enough for toprop anchors or something. Then again, if it is private land, and you are never going to open it to others, then feel free to do what every you want.
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