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21 hours ago, AHPP said:


Someone could hang themselves on that. You have no idea who you’re dealing with. 

Looks like I misread the assignment, oops.

 

Op, disregard my fookin useless suggestion.

 

I would be interested to see to see how/if you accomplish the task.

 

 

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Pairs of neodymium magnets sewn into pouches could work, it doesn't take that much jiggling to get them to join around a stem.

I've only ever used them to get a pull rope around a tree branch that was stuck in a fast flowing river 🙂

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@Mark Bolam

Ended up using this method. Only change was to use a piece of metal fashioned into a "J" image.png.571e0be23dfcfbcd62c45d007e3232e1.png that could go in the loop one way but not the other way. That way, there is no chance of it coming undone. Although not retrievable, worked well. Thanks.

Banner content was along the lines of "respect people".

 

Edited by Island Lescure
more explanation and resizing of "J"
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