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What would you use for a 100 foot long clothesline 50 feet up?
I have a third-story window that goes out to a grove of oak trees
where I want to attach a clothesline from the window to the trees about100 feet away. I will go to Home Depot and ask for clothes line, but, before I do, do you have experience with something like this that you can make recommendations? Clothes line here is 10 ga galvanized; been up for over 70 years so far and counting... As another said, however, for that purpose you're going to have to do some serious engineering to keep from yanking the window frame out of the house plus it's got to be more flexible than the wire to be able to be off the pull the top side closer to take the bottom away to be able to put anything more than one or two items on it... So, for that application, no, I don't have any recommendation, specifically other than I'd probably rethink the idea. -- |
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