growingwriter;617098 said:I did try and mod my hercules with the winevac mod, I don't know whether the seal I got was slightly the wrong size or I did something wrong, but for whatever reason it just would not stay affixed. tis a shame really. maybe the next generation of bathmates could have interchangeable components so you could tailor make them to what you want from them. I was thinking that a bathmate could have a screw thread and two sections of plastic above the gaiter, that you could turn and lengthen to use the chamber as a length exercise. I wonder if that would work
growingwriter;617088 said:I'll happily register my interest, I've had visions of buying a goliath and modding it with the pump assembly from an extreme. Would be so difficult and expensive. Some websites quote the internal max size of the x40 xtreme as 11.5" but I think this must be with an uncompressed gaiter, as other sites claim 8.5". One day I'd like to get to 10" length, even if it takes me 10 years. would be good to have a bathmate that could handle that
smerc;617106 said:Here are a few alternative sealing options if the rubber stopper thing from the vac mod wasn't working for you.
Silicone sleeve piece: http://www.mattersofsize.com/forum/...ump-forum/83589-wine-vac-help.html#post590781
VLC: http://www.mattersofsize.com/forum/...to-increase-vacuum-pressure-8.html#post611043
O-ring: http://www.mattersofsize.com/forum/...to-increase-vacuum-pressure-8.html#post611228
Would be nice if the accessories were sold separately and were interchangeable w/ different BM versions.
A BM tube option w/ a screw adapter for adding more length would also be a genius idea. Then they could just sell sections for upgrades. Just like how extenders have rod extensions.
Would be good ideas to send them.
growingwriter;617134 said:I just had the idea mainly that their system could be modified to also benefit length greatly as well. You do get a bit of length from bathmate work and you can use it to do specific exercises that help, but I was thinking that this modification would really help.
You could leave the unit static and pump it for a girth routine, and then for a length routine set it so the screw is at the minimum point - establish a small amount of pressure and then use the screw action to concentrate the pump force along the length. It seems like it would work, I wonder if it would help
jordey;617137 said:im not quite getting the explanation. i was under the impression that for a pump to be good for length it has to be long and thin, but it wouldnt be possible to get a pump with variable girths
growingwriter;617153 said:maybe. if the entire tube assembly was manufactured and sold as one piece it'd be a lot easier, and you could swap out the gaiter as a screw on and the pump as a screw on to the top of the tube. then you could have many girths for the same pump valve, at least