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During a recent trip to Mexico, I bought a pot that I
would like to hang in my front window. The problem is that the pot is heavier than I thought it would be when I was negotiating with the vendor. I haven't weighed it, but I make it out to be about 25 pounds. Add the weight of the plant, the water, the mix, etc, and it gets pretty heavy. So, I've been thinking. What if I distribute the weight? I could hang it off a hook and anchor it to the window sill. By my logic, half the weight would go to one place, the other half would go to the other place. Am I wrong? I also don't know whether it makes any difference how high the anchor is. I used to know these rules, but I have forgotten them. -- Harry |
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