Ok guys this is getting far too complicated as Supra says ... hopefully this will help.

I've put a pic of the ring I've just made ... it cost pennies (dimes?) and all the parts are easy to find and may even be kicking around your yard.

Tube = neoprene fuel line as used on lawn mowers

Copper = I used some old cooker wire but you could use brake pipe or any other copper tubing.

Zinc = I used a bit cut off a boat corrossion anode which is pretty much pure zinc, I just hack sawed some off and filed it to shape. You can also find zinc on old style torch battery cases or anything galvanised (zinc plated) such as nails.

You act as the catalyst between the two different metals and a small voltage will pass through you ... when you sweat the saline solution you produce will simply create a better conductor. If you want to fill "a" tube with saline leave the other empty ... this will cause "you" to be the last link in the circuit. I guess theoretically you could use two of each metal with saline between to conect the "cells" in series, leaving the last tube (at least half circumferance) to bump up the voltage and again use you to complete the circuit. However, as Supra says, it's probably over the top.

Anyway hope the pic helps ...

Ivan
 
Well Thats something I never thought I'd see. Yea your getting complicated in there. The best results I have had and everyone else is the origional simple design, anways nice job man. Good thinking!
 
I don't doubt the benefits of the Ring Of Power. I'll probably make one myself. However just so everyone is aware of the risks, I did find some information that warrants caution.

Although zinc is generally considered to have low toxicity, it does have some potential to be hazardous in its metallic form. For example, prolonged contact with zinc metal may cause dermatitis. It can also be flammable or explosive under certain conditions. For more details, you can read the material safety data sheet for zinc: http://www.espi-metals.com/msds's/zinc.htm
 
Looks terrible ... but ...

look at http://www.espi-metals.com/msds's/silver.htm
or
http://www.espi-metals.com/msds's/gold.htm

for the same info on silver and gold, both of which as we all know are regularly worn against the skin. The both look hazardous too when read on this site. I think zinc and copper are no more hazardous to any other material worn against the skin ... just be aware anything can make different peoples skin react if they are allergic to it.

Ivan

PS ... do avoid getting your ROP very hot then sitting in a cold bath though ...as apparently this can release explosive hydrogen gas which if you happen to be smoking could spoil your gains! :O
 
They are only benificial no harm at all. It is pure zinc and food grade copper.
 
Supra, got yet another question for you. Do you think that enema hose would work better than I.D. latex? I've got a friend who built a ring and said he should have used enema hose after the fact since it's more elastic.

Thanks again for putting up with all the questions.
 
This is an enema hose. It's what would connect the bag to the butt, if used for it's titular purpose.
 
Originally posted by wants9
This is an enema hose. It's what would connect the bag to the butt, if used for it's titular purpose.

Its is made out of latex as well. I dont see the proper size on there, you need 3/8" hose.
 
Originally posted by LambdaCalc
Does anybody know if you can make it through an airport with the ring on?


I took mine through.
 
The hose I linked to is 5/16" in diameter.

You think that 1/16 of an inch would make all the difference?
 
The one you linked is made oout of latex as well, so what would be the difference, The ring is already so comfortable as it is.

You told your friend about it? He made one? Do you have one?
 
I haven't made one yet. I'll be accumulating the materials in the next week.

My friend actually asked me about the ring when I first brought up Penis Enlargement with him. He has since made one using the perscribed materials, and mentioned after he built it that enema hose might be more comfortable since it's more flexible and elastic than ID hose.

I've never owned an enema hose, so I can't say if he's right or not. That's why I posted here to get opinions.
 
I am just going to stick with what works and what everone is getting results with. Thanks for the info.
 
You're welcome. Just thought I'd throw that out there for consideration.
 
Ok, how about this? I would like to keep the ring on when I jelq, but I use vaseline as lube. Given that vaseline does not play well with latex, do you think a silicon tube of the same dimensions would work better in that circumstance and be at least as comfortable as a latex one?
 
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