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Friday, February 16, 2024

EXTENDER Rods: How to Replace them

 REPLACING THE STANDARD SIZE RODS WITH THE XL RODS


CLICK BELOW TO WATCH THE TUTORIAL VIDEO




OK, to remove the standard length extender rods and replace them with the longer rods. 
This is what you’ll need to do. You need a 10 mm wrench or an adjustable crescent wrench. 
If you have one of the new extenders with the upgrade of the stable bar to prevent the twisting, then the first thing you need to do is just loosen these nuts and take them off. 
Disassemble these nuts off, take the stable bars off, remove this nuts and then you need to remove the spring bar which you can do by just doing this now. 
These thumb screws will have to come off. Also do both sides. You may have metal ones. We upgraded these to the brand here, so then the next thing you need to do, 
remove these also, or just loosen here on both sides. 
Righty tidy, lefty Lucy, and then just unscrew the threaded rod from the pelvic ring mounts. Take the nuts off and then reassemble using the long rods to screw the raw nuts onto each one and then put it back together the same way it was before. Back in the nuts backed off a little ways so that the rod fully threads down into the pivot mount and then take your ranch and snug that back up on both sides. So now we’re gonna go put everything back the way it was. Put both of these back on however long your penis is. You’re gonna make the adjustment and then like I said this this is goes back on like that. Both sides will go in here down there and then put the other thumbs on top reassemble the spring, the stable bar on top with the four nuts two on the bottom of this plate two on the top, snug it back up with your tender ranch or your adjustable crescent wrench and that’s it!


Wednesday, December 21, 2022

Chamber & System: Putting on and Removing

 How to Put on and Remove your Chamber




We’re gonna install our LG Hanger Chamber.

First thing your gonna wanna do is take your rubber sleeve and get it, stretch it, and roll it up over the mouth of the chamber to expose the mouth chamber.

So it’s a new sleeve, so it’s a little stiff

That’s how you do, so roll it up over your mouth of your chamber, so the chamber mouth is fully exposed.

Now we’re gonna install our chamber and I’m assuming everybody’s done their warm-up up, you know you got your glans protection wrap on, done some jelqing or are you heat lamp, or a warm shower.

 So your flaccid is fairly full as you can see here, there’s no skin wrinkles, um you can even say your slightly aroused maybe twenty, thirty percent, something like that. Ok now, we

showed you how to roll back the rubber of your chamber, now were gonna install the chamber, so

I use a Girth Band or section of sleeve. For demonstration purposes I’ll just use a section of sleeve cause I know not all you guys are buying Girth Bands, but, I recommend the Girth Band they’re a little bit better, but anyways,

So you’ve got your penis a little bit firm, you go ahead and insert your penis all the way, into the bottom of the chamber, see that. Then begin to roll the rubber sleeve back up over your penis, so see how I did that?

Now you got a little vacuum in there just because the sleeves tight on your skin, so roll that rubber back.

And you know I pretty much personalized my sleeve. I know how long I like it based on the length of my flaccid penis.

So there you are. Your sleeve is installed.

 I’m going to show you how to draw a vacuum out of your chamber.

So, take your… Plug it in, um mines a little off zero cause I dropped it but, imma show you a little trick, draw some vacuum out, about there, hold it for a few seconds,

1,2,3,4,5, release it, do it again.

Uh you see how my penis, glans is packing and filling the chamber? When I do that?

So imma release the pressure, imma do it a couple more times.

This is what’s called priming your chamber. Your getting your penis ready to hang the weight.

You know I’m a little over ten, based on my zeros not all the way to the bottom, but, so I’m about ten there, there you go, now I’m just going to release the pressure.

You can see the sleeve is tight. I’ve got a really good seal here, I can pull on that, its pretty difficult, hard I mean, and you can see.

Ok now here’s eight pounds of weight. I’m going to attach this to the end and then slowly lower it see.

See, there you go.

Alright, were going to remove the weight and remove the chamber now. You been hanging now for, whatever, uh, forty five minutes, and hour, whatever you know. So now, just take the weight and take it off the chamber.

Then, to remove the chamber, you just want to lose vacuum seal so, you find the end of your rubber, take a couple fingers, start pulling it down and there you go.


Saturday, July 21, 2018

VIDEO: Cable Weight Stand Assembly Tutorial

How to Assemble Your Cable Weight Stand




- All right hey everyone. We are gonna be going through the assembly of the cable weight stand or the roller stand. 
So we're gonna start at the bottom with the support feet, the bars here. All right, so first thing is you're gonna wanna take this and put it through the hole here. The hole at the very bottom and there's a hole on the other side. Just make sure it fits through, and what you'll want to do is make sure that the hole in here is pointing downwards so that screw can go into it, so you can adjust it with both fingers or you can use your finger in the middle to adjust it. 
All right once you got that in the right spot you'll then take your bolt here, and you'll put it through the smaller end on here not the larger side. So small end first, and then holding it one finger, and holding this with two you can use your eyes to make sure that it fits into the hole, and then you can apply pressure and tighten with your hand to start, once you feel that it has a nice grip, you can use your hex tool, it's a 5 mm hex tool to finish up with the tightening. And that's it, now it's all together, and you're just gonna repeat the same with the other side. 
Okay, we're gonna be going to the top of the assembly, so in order to get these two holes going, we gotta have washers on the outside and the inside, on the inside here. So, what I would suggest is getting your bolt, putting a washer on it, putting it slightly through, enough so where a washer can hang on to the bolt, and then once you have that on, you can go ahead and put this in just a little bit enough so that it can go through the hole. Push it through. You don't want to push it all the way through, 'cause we still need a washer on the other side, and I like to adjust this, and kinda move this out of the way a little bit, so that the bolt is kinda hanging out there a little bit. 
All right, and then you can kind of slip this washer kinda in there, you gotta squeeze it in. Make sure you have your finger on this other side so the bolt doesn't push out, and then you kinda squeeze it so it fits through the hole. Now you put your last washer on, all right and then you put nut on. I just probably would do this about hand tight for now, and then once you're know that everything is good you can come back, use your adjustable wrench and your hex tool to tighten everything up. 
Okay, now we're gonna be putting the other arm together, and also assembling the adjustable knob. So what you'll do, there a pin, kind of a metal tab that is, that this is going to push on. So you wanna make sure that that is following this side that this is going into. 
All right so you just slide it in make sure it's in fully, nice and tight, and your gonna take this and just simply screw it in. Just like that. I can adjust, Now it won't move, see? All right, that's it for that part. All right now for the last part, the roller stand itself. So you're gonna want to attach this to the open end here, not the back with the two holes. All right so you're gonna take the two holes here, place it on and you put your bolt through the hole so it comes out on the other side. Now, just take your washer, keep your finger on the other side, you can turn it over if you need to, and then attach the bolts. I'll just hand tighten it for now. 
All right, and then we're going to repeat the other bolt put it in, sure it fits through the other side and hold and then you can attach the other nut. Again just hand tight is good for now. Okay So once that is all good, then you can come back with your hex tool and adjustable wrench to tighten these together, and that's it. All right guys, hope that helped.

Monday, July 6, 2015

BLISTERS ON MY PENIS from ENLARGEMENT Weight Hanging


A red flag indicator that a blister is developing is an itchy or tingly sensation on the tip of your penis while you are hanging. If you recognize that sensation, stop your hang session immediately.

The only negative trait of vacuum hanging is the potential for a blister. I too have experienced an annoying blister and it took me some time to figure out exactly what causes them and how to avoid them. So let's talk about what the main contributors are to creating a blister....
There are a variety of nuanced reasons for blisters, but the primary cause is trying to use too much weight or hang for too long of a time duration (or a combination of both) before you have developed the proper amount of skin conditioning. The meatus skin is very sensitive and delicate skin. Vacuum pressure is directly exerted upon this area, so it's vitally important to find the glans protection wrap method that works best for you. We have three methods, all of which are based upon a personal preference. I suggest you experiment to find which method best suits you.
The process required to achieve the skin conditioning that allows you to successfully hang is analogous to getting a sun tan or working with your hands. You wouldn't go out on the first day of summer and expose yourself to several hours of sun without getting burned. If you weren't accustomed to working with your hands and decided to chop some wood one weekend you'd likely get blisters on the palms of your hands. Maybe these aren't great analogies, but I think you understand the point I'm trying to make. So what is the best way to condition your meatus skin? The answer is to deliberately start with a light weight and hang time. In our instruction manual we have a suggested beginner routine. I started with only 3 lbs for 30 minutes, twice a day, one session in the morning and another session later in the afternoon or evening. It took me three full months of dedicated training 5-6 days per week to incrementally go from 3 lbs for 30 minutes up to 8 lbs for a full hour. For many men who already have a significant amount of PE training under their proverbial belt this initial beginner phase of conditioning seems to be too light, and the temptation to accelerate to heavier weight and longer hang sessions ends up being detrimental.
It's very important to gradually make small incremental increases in weight and time. I used a pyramid method and this is an example.... starting with 3 lbs for two 30 minute sessions per day. After a solid week with this weight and time I increased the hang time by another 10 minutes, then after another week 10 more minutes, until I was up to a full hour with no complications. Then I added two pounds, but dropped back down to 30 minutes and repeated the same process over again. Remember the two fold goal is to reach fatigue and develop skin conditioning. Going heavier and longer isn't a shortcut to greater / faster gains.
Now let me give you some inside baseball information on how to prevent a blister. There's a distinct sensation to be aware of during your hang session, and if you can tune into it you will prevent a blister. If at any time during your hang session you feel a slight itchy or tingly sensation on the tip of your penis then that's the red flag signal that you need to immediately stop your hang. If you ignore it or don't recognize it you will develop a blister. If you heed this advice you will be on the road to successful weight hanging that will manifest length and girth gains and help you avoid blisters!
If you stop your hang once you feel this sensation, remove your chamber and inspect your penis / meatus skin. If you see a very small blister forming, say the size of a BB, leave it alone. Usually the next day your body will have absorbed the little bit of fluid and the skin will have re-attached. If however the blister is larger, say the size of a pea then sterilize a needle, pop and drain it, but don't remove the skin! Apply some anti-biotic ointment like Polysporin or Neosporin and cover it with a small band aid to keep your clothing from rubbing against the area and aggravating it. Give it time to heal, usually 3 - 5 days depending on the severity and size of the blister. Begin to trim the dead skin away with some cosmetic scissors or a pair of fingernail clippers. During this healing time continue to do your hand stretching exercises. Do not pump or hang during the healing process. Bottom line.... live and learn. Once you resume your weight hang training you want to drop your hang weight and time by at least 50% while you recondition that new virgin skin. Then incrementally work back up to where you once were. The primary goal is to find a weight that you can successfully hang with for a full hour with no complications. Once you reach that goal then and only then should you think about adding more weight.
There's one more potential blister creator, and that's using too much vacuum pressure! Typically I recommend using as little vacuum pressure as needed. Remember this is not a penis pump! All you want is enough vacuum pressure to create a good seal between your penis skin and the silicon sleeve. The skin / sleeve seal is what allows the chamber to hold vacuum. If the integrity of that seal is compromised then you'll likely experience weight slippage, and most guys try and counter act that with more vacuum. I suggest as a guideline to use no more than 10 Hg's of vacuum pressure. I feel it's extremely important to have a hand pump that accurately indicates Hg pressure.
Making sure you properly maintain your silicon sleeve will go a long ways in preventing vacuum leaks and weight slippage. I recommend after 30 - 40 hours of training that you remove your sleeve from your chamber and wash it with warm / hot water and anti-bacterial dish soap. Blow dry it with a hair dryer or clean cotton towel (no paper towels - too much lint). This will help restore your rubber's sealing capabilities and tackiness, and also prolong the life of your rubber. Sleeves do wear out, but if properly cared for they should last a minimum of 4 months. If you start to experience weight slips due to vacuum leaks then it's time for a new rubber sleeve.
I hope this helps those of you who have experienced the set back of a blister! Just remember to be patient and think marathon and not sprint.
Foldus

*You can also try some fulcrum and bundle exercises that don't require as much weight. The Fulcrum is where you hang your penis over a bar or rod that lies across your thighs (see photo). Link to Fulcrum Video: https://lghangerllc.blogspot.com/2016/04/kingsnake-folcrum-demonstration-lg.html



A bundle is where you twist your penis 1/2 to a full turn and hang with weight and not allow it to un-twist, and it can be done while using a fulcrum for even more isolated stress. We have a great video on bundle hanging: https://lghangerllc.blogspot.com/2017/12/tutorial-bundle-exercise-demonstrated.html