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>BIB, the hanger is supposed to grip the entire shaft correct?<
I don't know what this means. Are you referring to the entire length of the shaft? That would depend on how long your shaft was, and which hanger you have.
>I've been messing with the hex nuts and I have noticed if they're too close it feels like the sides are being pushed inwards toward the middle of the shaft, and the top bolt comes in closer contact with the wrap.<
That sounds exactly right. If the adjustments are too close in, the shaft will ride up in the shaft well, and come close, or even tough the top bolt. Not good.
>I've readjusted out a bit and it encloses all the way around the shaft, and sits right on the shoulders of the glans. I'm still having a bit of excitement problems, but I'm getting over it. Do I have my settings correct? The hanger encircles the entire shaft, sits on the shoulders, and the wrap stays on the shaft. This sound good to you?<
That sounds correct, as long as you are able to tighten enough to hang the amount of weight you wish.
>Also the glans isn't holding near as much blood since I've loosened up the grip on the top bolt, it just needed a bit more room to circulate, at least I think that's what it was. Let me know your thoughts, <
The top teeth may have been constricting dorsal vein draining the head.
>BIB, I have noticed that as I get into the sets my head seems to hold more blood than when I first start. Should I take a longer rest breaj between sets, instead of five minutes make it ten?<
First, I always tried to take ten minute breaks. Rather, it may have been 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. Not precise, but enough time for the tissues to receive a good dose of oxygen enriched blood. But I doubt that has anything to do with your head swelling in later sets. However, I have no idea why your head would swell more in later sets, so perhaps there is some validity in your theory. I just don't know how that would work.
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