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Vibration Hanging: A New Idea

Originally Posted by ErnieBanks
I don’t think it puts out that kind of force, but I can’t measure it to say for sure. It uses a pair of unbalanced weights that generate vibrations as they spin. They are adjustable; by moving the weights to a more balanced position, you can reduce the vibration force.

Yes altough they say it on their specs it is not valid in our case. Firmly attachent in to more massive solid object is needed for transforming such as forces.

Adjustability sounds better already. Tuning it down it may be more tolerated with higher tensions. The dynamics of the assembly works that way the more stretching tension we apply the more vibrating forces are transferred into target object.


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Originally Posted by Kyrpa
Yes altough they say it on their specs it is not valid in our case. Firmly attachent in to more massive solid object is needed for transforming such as forces.

Adjustability sounds better already. Tuning it down it may be more tolerated with higher tensions. The dynamics of the assembly works that way the more stretching tension we apply the more vibrating forces are transferred into target object.

The silver end caps on the motor cover the adjustable eccentric weights and are removable. If you balance the weights, the vibration strength almost disappears. If the are completely out of balance, the vibrations are very intense.

I have found that controlling an orgasm sometimes is not easy. If I find myself approaching an orgasm, I turn off the motor for 30 seconds or so, then start again. That seems to work. And it turns a hanging session into an edging experience too.


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Here’s a picture of the vibrator motor I chose. It is about 6” long and weighs a bit more than 3 lbs, and draws 40w. There are similar motors available on Amazon (search for “concrete vibrator motor”) that vary in power from 30w to 100w. This one costs about $70, and you’ll need to buy a plug and a switch so you can plug it in and turn it on or off easily ($10).

I’m not trying to sell anything. But I think this idea is promising, and will share plans on how to attach the motor to a bib or LG hanger so you can make it yourself. If you want to try it, and don’t have access to many tools, send me a PM and I’ll see if I can help you out.

It would cool if others tried the idea and told us what they think.

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I have used a vibrator while pumping and it sure feels great and gives maximum erection. Even came one time, so I have to watch it. I use a percussion vibrator and put a folded towel between the impact attachment and the tube to reduce friction heat. Yes, there is enough heat generated to transfer material from the hard rubber vibrator attachment to the cylinder.

No report of any gains though, but it sure feels good! :)


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Originally Posted by MHedberg
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I continue to use this setup about 5 days a week, hanging 17.5 lbs for between 30 and 70 minutes, with sets that are 30 to 40 minutes each. I am using my bib, and hanging either SO or about 30 degrees above horizontal.

To attach the bib to the motor, I use a small bit of plastic and some strapping tape. I will post some pics of the setup next week.

The thing that makes this approach different from regular hanging is that it puts lots more stress on my ligs and septum with much less stress on my skin and without reducing my circulation. That makes longer sets much easier to do.


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Originally Posted by ErnieBanks
I continue to use this setup about 5 days a week, hanging 17.5 lbs for between 30 and 70 minutes, with sets that are 30 to 40 minutes each. I am using my bib, and hanging either SO or about 30 degrees above horizontal.

To attach the bib to the motor, I use a small bit of plastic and some strapping tape. I will post some pics of the setup next week.

The thing that makes this approach different from regular hanging is that it puts lots more stress on my ligs and septum with much less stress on my skin and without reducing my circulation. That makes longer sets much easier to do.

This is so interesting.

As I apply microwaves to my extending, this makes me consider macrowaves.

I am sure that you are feeling it.


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Originally Posted by ErnieBanks

To attach the bib to the motor, I use a small bit of plastic and some strapping tape. I will post some pics of the setup next week.

Thanks that would be much appreciated. I’m having a hard time picturing the setup in my head.

I’ll post the method I use to attach the vibration motor to the bib hanger in two posts. In this one, I’ll provide a list of the supplies you will need, describe the first couple of steps, and include some pictures. In the next one, I’ll describe the rest of the steps in assembly and a few more pictures.

Parts Needed

The first pic shows the parts you will need:

1) Vibration Motor. Mine is a 40w motor that weighs about 3 lbs. You can find it on Amazon for about $70. I added a switch to turn the motor on and off ($5) and a plug ($5).
2) regular Bib hanger.
3) piece of stiff plastic, 1” x 4”, about 40mil thick. You can cut a piece out of a cheap thin plastic flexible cutting board mat (Carrolar Cutting Board Mats on Amazon for $6)
4) 3m microfoam tape. Available on Amazon for about $5, this is the stuff that monkey bar recommends for fluid control tape when vacuum hanging.
5) 6” velcro strips, sticky on one side. Anything from 1/2” wide to 1” wide will be fine. $6 on Amazon
6) filament tape, 3/4” to 1” wide. Cost varies from $6 to $10 on Amazon.

Total cost is under $25 for items 3-6. You might have some of these things around already.

Step 1. (Next 2 pictures) Cover the plastic with microfoam tape on one side, making sure to cover the long sides of the plastic with tape.
Step 2. (Last 2 pictures) Attach velcro to the bib and the motor base.

To be continued…

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Bib Hanger and Vibration Motor Assembly Instructions (continued)

Step 3. Stick the bib hanger to the vibration motor using the velcro strips. The front of the bib hanger should be on the side of the motor where the power cord exits from the motor housing. Doing it this way will keep the cord out of the way when you use it.
Step 4. Cut a 18” piece of filament tape, and stick it to the side of the padded plastic piece as shown, leaving similar amounts of extra tape on either side of the padded plastic. Fit the padded plastic into the bottom of the hanger, centering the plastic in the hanger. Stretch the tape tightly, and wrap it around the motor housing, bending down the plastic tabs at either end with one hand as you attach the tape with the other. The tape should be centered, side to side, over the seam in the motor housing.
Step 5. Add about 3 more wraps of filament tape completely around the bib and motor housing. The tighter, the better. When you are done, it should look like the last 2 pictures.

The filament tape strap reduces the space in the Bib for your penis by a little bit. That may require using a little thinner wrap, or opening up some of the bib adjustment screws a bit. I use the setup to hang straight out or up. I don’t hang straight down, because I feel that puts all of the stress on your ligs and very little on the septum which is my area of focus.

Ernie


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Last edited by ErnieBanks : 12-09-2019 at .

Well done. Very impressive.

I’m using a sock hanger, noose style but very comfortable.
I can’t construct this the same way you did using my hanger but I’m thinking; I use shoe laces to connect the plate (weight) to the sock, INSTEAD of using a plate, I can just tie the shoe laces right to the vibrating motor and “hang” the motor.
I found a motor on amazon and it weighs a little over 4lbs., which is perfect for me. I can slide the shoe laces through the holes at the bottom of the motor, the holes designed to connect the motor to a surface.

Thoughts?

The keys to making the attachment to the hanger work is something that holds very tightly, is very strong, and will not shake loose. I don’t think shoe laces are strong enough, and I don’t think you can tie them tightly enough. But there is certainly more than one way to solve the problem. Of course you can try it, but pay attention when using it. If the attachment mechanism breaks, you will want to turn the motor off quickly so you don’t hurt yourself or damage your hanger.

If the shoelaces break, you might want to try the filament tape. It can be stretched very tight, is very strong, and doesn’t come loose easily.


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Originally Posted by MHedberg
Well done. Very impressive.

I’m using a sock hanger, noose style but very comfortable.
I can’t construct this the same way you did using my hanger but I’m thinking; I use shoe laces to connect the plate (weight) to the sock, INSTEAD of using a plate, I can just tie the shoe laces right to the vibrating motor and “hang” the motor.
I found a motor on amazon and it weighs a little over 4lbs., which is perfect for me. I can slide the shoe laces through the holes at the bottom of the motor, the holes designed to connect the motor to a surface.

Thoughts?

I should also add that noose style hangers are my least favorite. They cut off circulation and that is not good. One home built hanger design that a lot people like is the Captn’s Wench. If you do an advanced search for threads with “wench” in the title, you’ll find it.


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Interesting. I read in a book about using Barbershop Vibration Head Massager for PE.

Never looked for them or tried them. Maybe these devices could be of interest too.


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Originally Posted by pe_pe
Interesting. I read in a book about using Barbershop Vibration Head Massager for PE.
Never looked for them or tried them. Maybe these devices could be of interest too.

I am not familiar with the Barbershop Vibration Head Massager. A search showed a device that is strapped to your hand. I found one for sale for $170, which strikes me as overpriced. Is that what you meant?

I hunted for a powerful vibration motor that I could attach to PE equipment, one that is primarily used in industrial applications. That is why I picked the one I did. But if you have one of these Barbershop massagers laying around, you might want to try it before buying something else.


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