How to stop this being ripped through the ceiling?
How to stop this being ripped through the ceiling?
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anonymous-user

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70 months

Monday 10th February
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Freakuk

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167 months

Monday 10th February
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Probably not the right solution, but a pet/cat collar could be used between the hook and the loop. Cat collars have a plastic clip that opens if the cat gets trapped on something so they don't strangle themselves.

D_G

1,861 posts

225 months

Monday 10th February
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Use some decent velcro between the ceiling mount and canopy

sleepezy

2,019 posts

250 months

Monday 10th February
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Can you not put a wood batten perpendicular to/across and above the joists and use a longer hook bolt to attach to that?

jimothyc

667 posts

100 months

Monday 10th February
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A single link of light brass chain between the hook and the ribbon would act as a point of failure. Those butterfly tabs can take quite a bit of weight.

megaphone

11,241 posts

267 months

Monday 10th February
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Throw it away and give her a book to read.

motco

16,719 posts

262 months

Monday 10th February
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Jimothyc above has the right idea. A sacrificial link such as suitably chosen fishing line from which to suspend it. When overloaded it breaks before the ceiling does. It's not like a wall cupboard falling on the head, it's harmless.

normalbloke

8,105 posts

235 months

Monday 10th February
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Is it fireproof? Something to consider when she’s a little older and has a sneaky fag in there, potentially burning the house down…

AyBee

10,903 posts

218 months

Monday 10th February
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Assuming upstairs, can you not fasten it into a joist or bridge between two joists and fasten into that?

Simpo Two

89,255 posts

281 months

Monday 10th February
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Plan C - move it a bit until you can screw it into a joist.

markbigears

2,485 posts

285 months

Monday 10th February
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Sleepezy has the correct answer

allegro

1,230 posts

220 months

Monday 10th February
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I would be looking at a rubber band approx 8mm wide. plenty of give if it gets knocked about but will ultimately snap if pulled with any great force

Mr Pointy

12,563 posts

175 months

Monday 10th February
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Freakuk said:
Probably not the right solution, but a pet/cat collar could be used between the hook and the loop. Cat collars have a plastic clip that opens if the cat gets trapped on something so they don't strangle themselves.
Lanyards also often have breaway links so they can't be used to strangle the wearer:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/lanyard-breakaway/s?k=lan...

It shouldn't be too hard to fashion something suitable from one of these, although you might have to buy a pack of 10.

Belle427

10,691 posts

249 months

Monday 10th February
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The cords you use on a roller blind have a simple plastic connector safety link that pulls apart, worth considering something like that.

JimM169

700 posts

138 months

Monday 10th February
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As above build in a week link, maybe cut the hanging loop and then re-rejoin together with just a couple of running stitches?

valiant

12,398 posts

176 months

Monday 10th February
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PH answer;

Move to a house that has a dedicated canopy room.

If you can’t afford to then work harder.

AdamC28

130 posts

111 months

Monday 10th February
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Too late for you now as you've already installed the hook but when I put up something very similar for my daughter last year I used an adhesive ceiling hook. Strong enough to hold the canopy but would just come down if it was swung off!

Collectingbrass

2,531 posts

211 months

Monday 10th February
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sleepezy said:
Can you not put a wood batten perpendicular to/across and above the joists and use a longer hook bolt to attach to that?
This is the answer. If she doesn't climb on it someone / something else will. The weak links will protect the ceiling, but you'll forever be resetting them.

wolfracesonic

8,270 posts

143 months

Monday 10th February
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Freakuk said:
Probably not the right solution, but a pet/cat collar could be used between the hook and the loop. Cat collars have a plastic clip that opens if the cat gets trapped on something so they don't strangle themselves.
So you fasten the cat to the ceiling hook but how do you attach the canopy to the cat?

reggie747

211 posts

143 months

Wednesday 12th February
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Does your daughter step in that and come out transformed into Wonder Woman ...?
Might get one for the wife.......!!