Cock Coil ADS
In honor of the upcoming 4th Anniversary of Thunder’s Place 4 years of Thunder!,
I give you the Cock Coil (CC).
But first, a warning: The CC is comprised largely of lead. Lead is toxic. If you choose to construct one or more CCs, use every caution to protect yourself from skin contact, ingestion or inhalation of lead. Here are some web sites to learn more about lead toxicity.
http://www.emed … RG/topic293.htm
You are responsible for your own health and therefore, the management of risk associated with construction and use of the CC. The designer of the CC accepts no responsibility associated with the design and will not be held liable for the safety of the design, the construction procedures or use of the product as intended or otherwise. Construction and/or use of the CC constitutes acceptance of these terms.
For liability reasons, I can not recommend safety precautions. I can tell you what I use to protect myself from exposure to lead during construction of the CC. I use latex surgical gloves, a respirator with particulates filters installed and side sealing goggles. I place newspaper on any surface that I will place lead on, I throw away all newspaper after construction is completed. I wear my safety gear until construction is complete and all related materials have been disposed of or cleaned.
Please note: My use of the tools and methods described above does not constitute a recommendation for said tools and methods. The efficacy of the tools and methods described above for purposes of reducing exposure to lead is not known. Again, you are responsible for your own health.
Due to the hazards associated with lead, it is imperative that one monitor the condition of the shrink wrap liner and the epoxy end seals of their CC(s) often. If either have become compromised, do not use the device until it has been re-“sealed”.
OK, now that we’re done with that…
The recipe for the Cock Coil (CC):
Ingredients:
—->”pencil lead” fishing weight in 1/4” or 3/16” diameter. The 1/4” pencil lead will yield an approximately 0.9 lb (big) CC while the 3/16” pencil lead will yield an approximately 0.7 lb (small) CC.
Pencil lead is very hard to find, but may be found here (thank you Eroset):
http://www.cabe las.com/product … %3Bcat104685480
—->1/4” tubular heat shrink electrical wire tubing (4’ lengths are typical).
Heat shrink tubing is easy to find. I’ll let you guys find your own. Any decent electrical department/store will have it.
Preparation:
Straighten out the pencil lead (an old cast iron pan to roll it into a smooth rod works well).
Slide pencil lead through heat shrink tubing.
Cut off excess pencil lead with pliers (leave about 1/4” of heat shrink tubing overhanging the lead on each end).
Heat the tubing to shrink it around pencil lead.
Let cool.
Place a drop of epoxy cement at the tip of the shrunk tubing to “seal” the ends of the CC. Understand that “seal” is used in the relative sense and is meant to connote that the chances of lead migration from the interior of the CC to the exterior are reduced by addition of the expoxy, not eliminated.
Wind the heat shrink lined pencil lead into a coil around a 5”-6” diameter cylinder to form your CC (a rolling pin works well).
While still wearing your chosen safety gear, discard or clean as appropriate (for instance goggles and respirator) all materials that have come into contact with lead.
Wash your CC and your hands thoroughly.
You’re done.
Suggested Use:
Wrap with uncut (full length) HTW. Wrap so that wrap terminates at base, then pull excess HTW over glans, leaving excess HTW hanging off of end of penis. Slightly uncoil CC to place over HTW wrapped penis. Slightly recoil CC to LOOSELY snug CC over HTW wrapped penis. Roll up Excess HTW until it forms a ring that you place between the coronal ridge and the leading edge of the CC. You want to balance the retention force between the clamping function of the CC and the retaining function of the rolled up HTW behind your glans. You can add additional CCs, coiled one over another, raising the total weight with each additional CC. With each additional CCs you gain no additional clamping function, therefore all the additional weight must be borne by the HTW roll/coronal ridge.
Some neat things about the CC:
- guys with curves can bend the CC against their curve to straighten it.
- you can stretch the coil to place stress on both your ligs and tunica.
- you can hold A and V stretches for long periods of time.
- you can pee with it on, just loosen the coil a bit, go, tighten coil back a bit.
There are more, and undoubtedly one’s that I haven’t identified yet. I hope guys will experiment with these and post about their findings.
One request: Please don’t use PMs to pose questions regarding the CC, rather, post them in this thread. Thanks.
Enjoy fellas, and Happy 4th Anniversary to Thunder’s Place!!!
xeno
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originally: 6.5" BPEL x 5.0" EG (ms); currently: 9.825" BPEL x 6.825" EG (ms)
Hidden details: Finding xeno: a penis tale; Some photos: Tiger
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Last edited by ThunderSS : 10-15-2014 at .