Originally posted by want_to_grow
I don't know how to make nothing but a mess. I think i will just order it.
Originally posted by ctmwm
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Originally posted by ctmwm
RALMAO!!
doublelongdaddy said:All jokes aside Jen and me have had indepth conversation about what Bob's dick looks like. We came to the final conclusion that it is long and thin with a big purple helmet the size of Jughead's.![]()
German Stallion said:B1, What is the thickness of the board? 3/4 or thicker? ASh is a closed grain wood, oak is strong but you surely might get splinters...whew....GS
raffiki said:Do they have ash at Lowes?
Straight8 said:I recently made my own [words=http://www.mattersofsize.com/join-now.html]power assist[/words], I really like the stretch you can get with it. I made it from red oak, It came out a little crude but works great.
Cost of materials...
6"x1"x5' board of read oak=$9.00
2 gig saw blades=$2.00
variety of sandpaper single sheets=$2.00
time to make=about 1 1/2 hours design and breaks included.
if I ever need another I still have 40" of read oak left.
I'll post pic but sorry for the poor quality I only have a scanner and a crappy image host.
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Straight8 said:Thanks for the great design DLD. DLD do you use one yourself? I find it works best for side to side stretch and tunica stretch but I've just started, if I think of any new stretches I'll make a diagram.
Mosterson said:I installed wood floors for awhile and I know that the REAL wood that is installed in peoples homes is 3/4 inches thick. So the way cheaper route to get ash is to just go to a flooring supply store and it should only cost $5.00 max to get one plank.
And if your pretty slick you can probably just ask to get a sample to show your wife or something. But IMHO I would spring for brazilian cherry it's a extremely dark and hard wood and it would be cool to say that you have a [words=http://www.mattersofsize.com/join-now.html]power assist[/words] made out of it. BTW Brazilian cherry is one of the most expensive floors to lay down.
Oh yeah and ask for the plank not the strip as the strip's height is not 4.5 inches.
If you live in Houston I can point you in a good direction.