thanks a lot for the suggestion...i will try it out and let you know how it works
 
Oh yeah and twins the other way of taking care of the problem with out going out and having to buy anything is to get some material just like t shirt material and wrap it around the thread and get a pair of pliers and tighten it using the material as protection. This is a easy way of doing it but you just really have to be careful as once the thread is damaged it will be very hard to repair as it is such a thin and fine thread.
 
Ok I have been asked by a few people how to stop the screws turning out of the lugs that are in the base well there is one simple methode to stop this and it will work well as long as you do not go over board with the product.
Get some locktite it is available at any automotive shop and place a very small amount on the screw before screwing it into the lugs. look at the pictures to see exactly where I mean.

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i just tried the locktite and now i can't turn the tension screw...i thought that might happen...i might need pliers to turn it or something
 
Did you put the locktite in where I showed you in the picture. If you did nad now the tension screws are not turning I suggest putting some lubricant on the thread or maybe even some WD-40 this will free it up
 
yeah i put it in at the end of the screw...it started working before i got a chance to screw it all the way back in...so now i have the size screwed all the way back to the base..but i can't turn the tension screw with out the pliers...i only put a little of the locktite on...it was the one in the blue bottle
 
Twins if you put the locktite in the correct place there should not be a problem with the tension screws it seems really strange that this would happen. I am just wondering if there is a cross thread or something that could be stopping this. When the tension screw will not turn is this when you are wearing it or is it really hard to turn all the time.
Don't worry we will get to the bottom of this I rebuild motors for a living and when it comes to threads and tensions I have had to fix many problems as a matter of fact my extender tension screws got really sticky and I found them hard to turn and I used a lubricant on them to free them up. And I also had the same problem as you when I would try to turn the tension up the screw would actually come out of the base and dig into me. But I have the feeling that this was the problem in the first place because the tension screw was sticking you would try and wind it up and instead of the tension screw turning the screw in the base would turn therefore it would come out.
Sorry if this does not make sense but I would really try putting some lubricant on the thread where it enters the tension screw before I do anything else.
 
little fella it is hard to turn all the time..even before i put it on...i will try to get some lubricant like wd-40 or something to loosen it up...but i really don't know why the screw wouldn't turn...hopefully i can get this worked out so i can incorporate it into my routine
 
I hope you get it worked out to I feel the extender is of great value to any routine. Well it was the reason that your screws where falling out but it is good that you put the locktite on as it will stop it from happening again when you have the tension wound up and the screws come out and they dig into you it can really hurt. I think that the WD-40 will make it a little better.
Twins can I ask has it been like this ever since you first got the extender.
 
yeah it started the first time i ever tried to use it...i never had it on for any considerable amount of time since i had the thing...i kind of gave up for a while.
 
little fella great post!!

but i've a question
how to put the base piece i turned it 180 degree's
don't think it really matters but tell me if i'm wrong

thanks
 
296230rb;307319 said:
little fella great post!!

but i've a question
how to put the base piece i turned it 180 degree's
don't think it really matters but tell me if i'm wrong

thanks

I am not to sure what you mean here but if you are talking about how to wear the base piece. On one of the side to the base piece there is a small grove that is meant to go at the top of the penis this will allow a much more comfortable fit. I have tried both ways with that grove bellow the penis and above but have found that when you wear it above the penis fits in there nice and snug. I also like to use foam around the base it will stop it from digging into the skin. If this is not what you where asking please give a little more detail and I will do my best to answer.
 
I am going to explain how I use my foam padding to stop the extender digging in and causing discomfort so please stay tuned if interested photos coming.
 
little fella;312748 said:
I am going to explain how I use my foam padding to stop the extender digging in and causing discomfort so please stay tuned if interested photos coming.

Really great post fella!!!!

It deserves a sticky soon!!!!
 
oh i'm interested LMAO...sometimes i can wear it for over an hour at a time and sometimes the discomfort around the glans or by the base get so bad that i take it off after a half hour...but i figured it's better to take it off early then let it stay on too late...the earlier i take it off...the quicker i can put it back on is what i believe...and i believe it doesn't matter how long you wear it in one session...i think it is the total amount of hours you put in..no matter how long the intervals...someone please correct me if i'm wrong
 
Ok so I like to use memory foam it is a little more durable then normal foam and it keeps its shape for longer but I only have normal foam left so I will be using it as my example. The foam is 1cm thick and 10cm by 10 cm cut into a square. Pictures to follow.

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