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That's not how electricity works.

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Far better to grind the tops of the screws flat and then drill them hollow with a left hand twist bit. The it will collapse only under a large amount of weight ensuring some decent injuries.

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They can heat it up tho

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Yeah, the battery and the top of the pole at the same time.

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In the UK I was strongly advised against putting a handrail against a shared with wall because the screwholes would completely fuck up the sound proofing.

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The battery will lose it's charge really fast.

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Funny, but fake. Ever seen the joists between floors? To go through the ceiling on one floor and protrude out 0.5" upstairs you have to go through the drywall on the ceiling, the full thickness of the floor joists, the subfloor of the upstairs, and the flooring of the upstairs.

  1. Drywall is 1/2-inch or 5/8.
  2. Joists are 8 or 12 inches.
  3. Subfloor is 3/4 at least
  4. Laminate/wood floor is at least 1 inch.

Add that shit up. Those niggers downstairs will need a 10-3/4 inch screw to go through all that and stick up 1/2 inch.