

First Thing
in the Morning ...


After the
morning milking

Post-milking
hardon
Get into
the 2-incher
Hang some
weight
Rings for
hangin' weights
Key fobs and bands of inner-tubes
Homemade
weights
Rolls of flashing and wire hooks
Now Get
It Ready for Play ...
After a
2" session
After a
2 ¼"
session
Heat Treatment
...

Must feel
good !
Now Play
with that Phat Meat !
Hairy guy
with thick sausage
Phat and
hard !
Feel that
weight shifting
Seahorses
writes:
Been pumping for
nearly 30 years, but only made noticeable gains in the last 2+ years,
since finding helpful web-sites like Tiger pumping that threw up the
fact I was doing it all wrong! I now have a regime that, since last
year, incorporates milking and weights. More recently I've started pumping
my balls, on occasions, and although I like the feel I find it a bit
daunting.
At one time I made
my own pumps, but over the last few years have been buying them. I now
have a set of thick-wall cylinders, 2", 2 ¼" and 2 ½" plus a hand pump
with gauge. I have applied clear silicone bathroom sealer round the
open ends to make a comfortable cuff.
I've experimented
and dabbled with a variety of the home made weights system that I've
seen on the net, but have come up with my own design that others might
like to try; it's by far the most comfortable I've used.
Basically, it's
just a couple of bits of motor scooter inner tube that I've fed through
the slits on a couple of key-ring fobs- the inner-tube then running
through the fobs. Expanding the inner-tubes, I've slid them over the
end of my 2" pump (I've also done the same with my 2 ¼") to about half
way, though I'm not sure that the distance is critical for anything
other than personal comfort when hanging.
I then took some
lead flashing I had lying around and cut it into strips of various widths
and lengths, ultimately yielding different weights. Using a piece of
10 mil dia doweling as a former I rolled up each lead strip, giving
a 10 mil hole down the centre.
I then took an old
wire coat-hanger and chopped it into lengths longer than each lead roll.
Bending one end into an "L" shape with a turned up toe, I slid the length
up the inside of the roll till the foot and toe hit home on the bottom
of the roll and then bent the wire protruding through the top end into
a hook shape. These I hung on the ring on the inner-tube and having
a number of weights I can vary the overall amount simply by adding or
removing individual lead rolls. I made some a couple of lbs each and
the rest around 8oz. You will find pics among the attachments for graphic
illustration.
My heating regime
I mainly do dry and in the form of a rice sock heated in the microwave
for about 3 ½ mins. I also preheat my cylinders either with warm water
or, during the winter, by resting them on top of a radiator.