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Ah but it's not secured to the banister, the upper bracket goes between the spindles of the upper banister and bolted into the floor upstairs:thumbup:

 

....When I 'limb walked' the bannister however that's a different story!

 

thats what i meant, can imagine someone trying to hard on a lockjack descend and looking for secure footing, one kick and its off...

 

mind you....if the man from the council turns up, he might have something to say....

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Ah sorry i understand now. The way its redirected from the steel roof girder its not really set up to get to the height of the upper floor so we should be alright. If anyone climbs that high up anyway we just cut the rope above them and watch them plumet to the floor :P

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