We’ve had rope on here before but it would always get loose and fray, I also always wanted to mes with rigging so decided its the perfect excuse to buy a crimper.

Drilled holes into the pipes to put the eyelets. Got two cables up for now, at least the hard part is done, running the cable and crimping isn’t so bad. The drilling and stuff was the hard part

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    Clothers are heavier when wet, and putting shirts, hoodie etc on a hanger risk stretching out the shoulders over time (especially with heavy fabric, bulk, or knitwear).

    Upside-down will still stretch them out but at the bottom where it may not impact the shape as much so it’s better. More pins around the bottom means a more even stretch.

    When I have space I like hanging them over the width of two or three lines so they’re laying flat in the middle and get two shallow L-shaped creases instead of one deep V-shaped - the L-creases are barely noticeable in comparison.

    A more involved option is to rearrange (move a little bit so they crease at a different spot, four L-creases are basically invisible), or even move them to hangers, when they’re halfway dry.

    Drying is no joke!