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sonoamore -> CB Question (6/9/2008 11:08:03 PM)

I checked through old posts, and got some good information, but the blunt question is this:

I can't afford an actual chastity belt right now, nor do I have quite all the tools at my disposal to make one. I'm looking for something preferably under $200 that is as secure as it can be without a piercing. So far the only thing I was suggested was the CB-2000 with points of intrigue, and possibly the KSD security device ( http://www.keptforher.com/ksd-g2.html ) Any suggestions?




Irishm57 -> RE: CB Question (6/10/2008 2:13:44 AM)

You might want to look at the exo belt . I had read about them a while ago. But i haven't seen them mentioned much. I have had a cb2000 and the curve and they both broke after time.
The exobelt seems more secure to me
http://www.exobelt.com/x1.htm




Irishm57 -> RE: CB Question (6/10/2008 8:34:30 AM)

If money and tools are an issue, you could make something like this from 10 bucks worth of copper , all you need is a hacksaw and one of those propane torches , there are 2 or 3 other variations off my main page, but this is one of the images
http://www.slavechris.com/Copper2/C2B.jpg




sonoamore -> RE: CB Question (6/10/2008 9:39:05 AM)

I've been debating copper for a long time for cages and stuff. But I always thought it was too flexible, at least for a cage. I never had to much of a problem bending it with my hands. lol




Irishm57 -> RE: CB Question (6/10/2008 9:58:39 AM)

If you are refering to the copper cage on my site,there is 1/2 inch wood dowels in the tubes to keep from being bent, It is also very shallow which keeps the arms  from getting in a good position to apply force.
I could have added more Tee's in the middle of the down tubes but but got tired of going back to home depot for things lol
I got stuck in that cage once goofing around doing self bd and i couldnt get out for 5 hours until the back up timer turned the magnets off.
The wood dowels in the down tubes didn't add much weight to it which was a plus





sonoamore -> RE: CB Question (6/10/2008 11:15:47 AM)

Holy crap, I can't believe I didn't think of that! I'm making a trip to Lowes tomorrow! lol





Irishm57 -> RE: CB Question (6/10/2008 12:26:10 PM)

hm if you the cage like you mention, i used 3/4 inch copper, the dowels might have been 5/8ths not 1/2 inch, i just grabbed a dowel and tested how it fit in the 3/4 copper tubing and used the size with the tightest fit.
One thing this allowed (by putting the dowels in the tube) i was able to get away with the thinner wall 3/4 inch tubing. and that saved a lot of money, and the cage is very rigid




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