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being collared - 8/28/2011 6:08:23 AM   
edandmarypat


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has anyone had collar onneck and wrist ankled restainr\ts welded on yopur body several men have approached me to do this Mary[image][/image]
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RE: being collared - 8/28/2011 6:31:01 AM   
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Um, Mary... WTF do you mean that several men have approached you wanting to weld a collar on you?

A collar is a mark of a SERIOUS commitment.  Sounds to me like you have wankers trying to play with you that wouldn't know a commitment if it bit them in the ass.

Don't even THINK of this unless you know the man and he knows what he's doing.


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RE: being collared - 8/28/2011 7:05:16 AM   
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sounds like a lot of fantasy crap.. this is people approaching you in person? I am guessing its online..

fun to joke about but not very practical or realistic

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RE: being collared - 8/28/2011 7:06:12 AM   
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^^  That.

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RE: being collared - 9/4/2011 10:09:27 AM   
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Welding is a very high heat thing and could burn you very bad.  Don't think you could have this done without a lot of pain and some very bad burns. It  could set your hair on fire, boy wouldn't that be fun.   Think a lot about all of this before you let someone do this to you and make sure you talk to and see someone else that they had done before you go ahead with this.  Take care

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RE: being collared - 9/4/2011 12:45:58 PM   
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Wow, you sound like fun, you're nucking futs. First of all you have to think about life, going to work, the store, court, the mechanic, whatever. Anything on the wrists will be noticable, as well as the neck.

It all depends, if you can live your life without ever being in certain types of public places fine, but who knows what the future may hold. You have to think of this. You have a permanent metal collar on, how do you get on a plane ? Do you have the money to hire your own plane and use a private airport ? You really have to think these things through.

But now OK, you can't just go get an arc welder and do this. It'll burnya. However there are other methods. Other metals. Metals that melt at lower temperatures. With the proper machining, the hard metal becomes a mold for the other metal, and if it is done right there is no way to get it off without cutting the cold hard steel.

This can be accomplished by a sort of "doorhinge" configuration with a blind bore. The thermal mass of the collar itself can protect the wearer from burns, as the molten metal is poured into the bore. This would be a tricky process but I can envision it. This would be about as permanent as it gets.

But then, if you take to finer machining, you need not weld at all. Corrie Russell had a chastity belt that once locked would never come off. I just checked and her original website is gone, but there is a Yahoo group. I'm sure it got cut off eventually, but it was something that with proper machining and design, is just as permanent as welding.

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RE: being collared - 9/4/2011 6:58:13 PM   
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this is ridiculously crazy. There's no way that you could safely weld metal to someone's skin and just hope it works out ok. Especially on places as sensitive as your wrists and neck.

Ever hear of this nasty thing called "infection"? Yes? I thought so. Guess what, you'll get infected, and then you will go to the hospital and then guess what? THEY WILL HAVE TO SAND BLAST THE DAMN THING OFF OF YOU! You think it hurt getting the collar put onto you, wait until they use the sand blaster on you.

That is, if you don't die first before you can even make it to the hospital.

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RE: being collared - 9/6/2011 1:13:14 PM   
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My 2 cents.....

A collar made from stainless steel chain could have the shackle holding the chain-ends together welded shut, making the collar impossible to remove.

I would recommend a thick piece of leather under the links/shackle being welded and wrapping the slave in a welders blanket to prevent burning from sparks/slag.

It is however not something I would recommend without knowing how to weld(tig would be best), a pair of quality bolt-cutters that has been proven to be capable of easily cutting the chain, and as loose a fit as possible of the chain around the neck.

And water to quickly cool down the weld-bead after it has been made.

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RE: being collared - 9/7/2011 7:53:29 AM   
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I'm intrigued by a sand blaster that can cut a metal collar in half. I might have to trade my old on in on this kind. ;-)  

"Welding" might just be a loose term and the hole scenario sounds just like that... a fantasy scenario. I always advise against permanent locking the screws or hinges but once in a while I get a collar for repair that was cut off do to permanently locking it on. Fantasy and Reality don't always go hand in hand and once a collar is cut off there is no repairing it.


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RE: being collared - 9/7/2011 11:09:46 AM   
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Metal resting on your skin permanently will cause a lot of problems... it is indeed fantasy VadFarkas

**edit, addition**

There's a few different type of sandblaster. One is used in the construction industry, one is used by firemen or paramedics. The last time I've seen one used is when a 5 year old ran his hand through a meat grinder, and they had no way of freeing him from it without cutting through the meat grinder. So they used a sandblaster and slowly cut it open.

< Message edited by stoni23 -- 9/7/2011 11:11:28 AM >


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RE: being collared - 9/7/2011 3:51:37 PM   
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stoni,  Waterjet cutting I have heard of. When I hear sandblaster I think of removing surface materials like rust and paint. My confusion.

As far as long term wearing metal. I have many customers that wear collars and cuffs 24/7 for years with no ill effects.


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RE: being collared - 9/7/2011 4:23:04 PM   
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Hope you dont plan on going through airport security with that shit welded on you.

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RE: being collared - 9/8/2011 1:25:59 PM   
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I'll admit when i first read what she was saying i blazed through it and misunderstood. I thought she was saying welded to the skin, not just welded on lol... my mistake in that.

Ah, maybe you're right and I'm saying it wrong... waterjet... sandblast... hmm... *goes to google*

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RE: being collared - 9/9/2011 12:17:28 AM   
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a special metal/epoxy glue  JB Weld  will safely close a collar or cuffs permannetly   so no heat to worry about   perm colalra nd cuffs are awsome , I have worn a "JB welded" collar long term --  that had to be cut off  

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RE: being collared - 9/9/2011 5:09:40 PM   
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I hope they include mandatory sterilization along with it as genes like these should probably end right here...

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RE: being collared - 9/9/2011 5:33:46 PM   
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JBWeld ftw. If you dont plan on flying you would be ok. 

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RE: being collared - 9/9/2011 7:02:47 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: M4S73R

JBWeld ftw. If you dont plan on flying you would be ok. 

Or entering any federal/state/local government building, or ever being admitted to a hospital, or having a job where looking professional is an issue...


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RE: being collared - 9/9/2011 7:20:52 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: weaselwelder

quote:

ORIGINAL: M4S73R

JBWeld ftw. If you dont plan on flying you would be ok.

Or entering any federal/state/local government building, or ever being admitted to a hospital, or having a job where looking professional is an issue...

With the exception of being admitted for certain medical treatments, that's just plain nonsense. I've been in more federal/state/local buildings than I can remember and my steel collar was never an issue.  I would be wanded after passing through the detector and said it doesn't come off and away I went.  Same with flights, domestic and international, never a problem.  Unless you're wearing something with huge locks or welded on D-rings, it's surprising what you can get away with in a professional environment.


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