I agree 100%If you get yourself killed or crippled, you wreck other people's lives, not just your own.
I agree 100%If you get yourself killed or crippled, you wreck other people's lives, not just your own.
Took that pic ages ago. But i think of it all the time now.Your cross?
Especially now!!Took that pic ages ago. But i think of it all the time now.
Yes. And i think of you that started this post.Especially now!!
Yes. And i think of you that started this post.
Oh my God Madiosi! Right next to my favourite bar!!!! So clever you!!!!
Telepathy, maybe....Oh my God Madiosi! Right next to my favourite bar!!!! So clever you!!!!
Well - I just hope you use better timber than that in the photo, it looks way past its best. You certainly don't want your cross to break when you are raised - you could get dirty wooden splinters in a very unfortunate place - nasty, verrry nasty.Took that pic ages ago. But i think of it all the time now.
i hope people pay attention to this..once damage is done it is not so easily repaired.This is not strictly related to crux, but these post I found on a Tumblr site provided some good advise on all kinds of rope bondage.
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I will testify to that.i hope people pay attention to this..once damage is done it is not so easily repaired.
I was wondering if anyone has experience building a functional indoor cross, or maybe came across plans for a working cross?
*It needs to be constructed inexpensively... perhaps lumber? Metal piping?
*It needs to be able to stand indoors... we don't have luxury of an outdoors crucifixion.
*Can't drill holes in his apartment walls or ceilings.
*Minimal tools available... probably just a power drill and basic household tools.
Any help and suggestions making this work?