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How I made Mrs. Stryfe's equip.

Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 2:35 am
by stryfe
Hopefully this will help some of you folks out. I know when we first tried some of the store bought stuff... it just plain sucked......well no.. I guess it didn't suck...that was the problem....lol





The pump

Our pump/bulb is off of a kick ass pussy pump that didn't fit well. The hose is off of another pump that was useless to us also. Put them together and we had a start. I heard some talking about a hand bilge pump....will stop by the "boat shop" today and check it out.


The chamber

I started off by measureing Mrs. Stryfe's little puss. Then I got her input on what she thought would be fun and comfortable. Then the hunt was on....we pretty much look for new stuff whenever we go into any store. Check out the storage containers, vases, glasses, jars.....ESPECIALLY the decorative glass and candles. Just keep an eye out......like a scavenger hunt for us.....part of the fun in my opinion.


If using glass.....try to find something with a fairly thick base...so you don't crack it. Don't use something to thin and delicate.....I'd hate to hear about a beautiful puss.....showered with glass.

Barb

I use brass barbs that I get @ Lowe's/Home Depot...but I'm sure any hardware store will have something you can use. $1 - $2 bucks a piece.


Makin' the hole

I use glass/ceramic bits. They slide through plastic like it was nothing. The glass takes time to drill through though. I prefer not to use water.....it'll keep things cooler....but it slows the penetration greatly. Don't try to penetrate in one go. Drill for a minute or 2 then let the glass sit for couple of minutes to cool. DO NOT rinse the glass with cold water immediately after drilling...it will CRACK! This is glass after all....so be gentle.


Attaching the barb

I just started using epoxy for this and it works great....get the quic set epoxy so you can play sooner....lol

Hot glue works on plastic but not on glass. Silcone works on all of them...but it can look messy and takes a long time to cure/bond. So far epoxy is the way to go for us.


seal/gasket

skip the plasti dip....

This is something that I haven't got right yet. I've used plasti dip.....but the fumes are toxic....it takes time and it can make a mess. It's still holding strong on my wifes bigger plastic chamber....but it started to pull away on the slim glass one.....and would catch her cooter when she would take it off...so I removed it.

I do have a few ideas for this....I'll let yall know how things turn out. Drop me a pm if you have any ideas or suggestions on this or any topic.


Getting started

Mrs. Stryfe likes to start in the tub. It keeps the tissue warm and soft and enables it to expand more readily and comfortably. From there we usually move to the couch in our computer room. I put a heating blanket under another blanket for her to lay on and stay warm while nude. We'll smoke a little somethin.....lube things up.....and play.


Please let us know if any of this was helpful.......let us know if you have questions.......and by all means....SHOW US YOUR RESULTS!!!! :D :wink:

Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 2:41 am
by DELETED
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Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 2:46 am
by jerbear62
I found the best way to drill into glass was to add a bit of oil as you drilled, it pulls out the glass and helps to keep things cool. I use 3 in 1 oil but you could probably use any you want.
Give it a try...
Jer

Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 3:00 am
by stryfe
Thanks for the tip....will give it a shot :D

Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 4:59 am
by nilram
I am also into the hunt for stuff to make. I walked into my office this morning saw several empty plastic CD containers and nearly got a hardon!

Question: does the size of the vacum tubing make any difference. The rig I'm working on is a 2x10 gravel cleaner tube with a 1/2" inside diameter width. It looks like your tubes are 1/4"

Thanks!

Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 5:48 am
by oljan
Thanks for a great howto, always good to have something creative to occupie the time with ;)

Totaly agree that the seal and gasket is the trĂ­cky part, haven't figured it out yet. More comfort equals bigger better result so research is motivated..

Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 6:53 am
by leopard dong
for the seal you just need to learn how to work silicone. best there is for sealing on a very pretty pussy

Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 5:45 pm
by pircedguy
thanks for the info. I have been leery of working with glass. Im sure it wouldnt crack with low vaccum, was more worried about stitches when drilling it. lol.

Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 10:32 pm
by midipumper1
great post why dont everyone be this informative perhaps its their business eh...
my only prob isI dont get any movie from you other post

THANKS

Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 2:59 am
by cplplaytime
Thanks, we are failrly new and theinformation you shared willbe very helpfull indeed.

I can't say THANK YOU enough you just peaked my intrest

Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 4:11 am
by tricky7425
You have just got the ball rolling in my head I am now intrigued by your knowledge and am going tonight to start building tonight DID you have to buy a drill along with the glass drilling set ?

Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 4:28 am
by midipumper1
RE: Drilling Glass

I dont drill it I Grind the hole with a diamond encrusted spherical tip in my Dremel
I Just keepit winding around in a slight circular movement with only alittle pressure
Then when I get through I enlarge the hole with a diamond reamer parallel - shaped like a cylinder

the whole operation takes about ten minutes to go through 4-5mm glass

so I reccomend a Dremel and diamond drills/grinders for the drilling part of glass cups

the know how to do it

Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 4:53 am
by tricky7425
1. how big is the hole supposed to be ?
2. you just use the bit and your fingers ?
3.when using silicone do you just apply it with your fingers?
4. I am going shopping tonight to get the parts do I first start by using the glass drilling set? and useing my hands and fingers to make the hole in the glass?

Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 1:54 pm
by stryfe
@ tricky

A drill is needed. It took me about 10 minutes to drill through the top of my wifes slim, pussy shaped pump. Close to 3/4 of an inch.

The size of the hole is determined by the size of the barb/nipple you are going to use.

Feal free to ask more questions :D

Posted: Sun Dec 03, 2006 1:34 pm
by Pappapipe
Love the homemade stuff for your wife. Good job. I use a MityVac hand pump from a brake bleeding kit from an autoparts store. The kit is about $30 bucks but it has a nice gauge on it that allows you to see how much pressure you are using. Keeps you for using too much pressure and hurting something.

Ya'll keep up the good work and thanks for sharing.